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  • (juggling) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia (obsolete) A battle, an attack; conflict. 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, “xiiij”, in Le Morte Darthur, book XX: With this I maye be...
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  • Brinsley Sheridan, The School for Scandal, II.i: That's very true indeed Sir Peter! after having married you I should never pretend to Taste again I allow...
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  • Latin dom, from domnus (“master, sir”), from Latin dominus, from domus (“a house”). don m (plural dones) (honorific) sir, master; a title prefixed to male...
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  • police duty? You were policing, cleaning up around the barracks? — A. Yes, sir. (archaic, now rare) Synonym of administration, the regulation of a community...
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  • acceptance. Yes, you are correct. Yes, you may go play outside now. Yes, sir, we have your package right here. 2016, VOA Learning English (public domain)...
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  • Sino-Vietnamese word from 肝. can (alternative medicine) liver can đảm can trường tâm can   Sino-Vietnamese word from 干. can Short for Thiên Can (“celestial stem”)...
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  • ferrule into the ruffian’s eye, and the fellow starts back and says, “Lord, sir! I meant no harm. […] (photography, videography) To decrease the exposure...
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  • circuitas /siʁ.kɥi.ta/ circuita /siʁ.kɥi.ta/ circuitâmes /siʁ.kɥi.tam/ circuitâtes /siʁ.kɥi.tat/ circuitèrent /siʁ.kɥi.tɛʁ/ future circuiterai /siʁ.kɥi.tʁe/...
    691 bytes (58 words) - 02:57, 19 August 2024
  • plangō. plein plain (plural plains) (rare, poetic) A lamentation. 1815, Sir Walter Scott, The Lady of the Isles‎[2], Canto IV, part IX: The warrior-threat...
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  • someone or something) for guidance or support; to appeal. [15th–18th c.] 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, “ij”, in Le Morte Darthur, book XVIII: thenne they ansuerd...
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  • London: Henry Colburn, […], →OCLC, page 291: She snatched the letter from Sir Jasper, who started as her icy hand touched his: she attempted to read the...
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  • delight and anguish, and cheered and solaced his over-burdened soul. 1889, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Hound of the Baskervilles: A terrible scream—a prolonged...
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  • water-standing eye 1651, Francis Bacon, “Sir Jervas his Confession”, in A True and Historical Relation of the Poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury‎[1], London: John...
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  • ”, in RAIL, number 932, pages 35–36: This application of hydraulics led Sir George Dowty to develop the wagon retarder system, which comprised small...
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  • constitutions. Filled with emotions. 1848, James Russell Lowell, The Vision of Sir Launfal: The heart is so full that a drop overfills it. (obsolete) Impregnated;...
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  • española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014 -e (without TAM infix, with -si-, or with -ka-) subjunctive marker ili mwende nyumbani ―...
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  • this term, see Citations:bye. (Scotland) An unspecified way or place. 1815, Sir Walter Scott, Guy Manneringv: Frank Kennedy will shew you the penalties in...
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  • Johnson, Oxford, published 2008, page 1390: He requested three things of Sir Joshua Reynolds:—To forgive him thirty pounds which he had borrowed of him;...
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  • But Our Own, page 270: ‘I have no business to settle with you—arrest me, Sir, at your peril and I’ll action you in law for false imprisonment.’ 1844,...
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  • chambers. (mycology) A mushroom of the genus Mycena. (Scottish brimless hat): tam o'shanter (cover over the engine of a motor car): hood (US, Canada) bee in...
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