† igˈnoblesse Obs. nonce-wd.
[f. ignoble, after noblesse.]
= prec.
| c 1611 Chapman Sonn., to Earl Montgomrie, Though Ignoblesse, all such workes defaces As tend to Learning, and the soules delight. |
† igˈnoblesse Obs. nonce-wd.
[f. ignoble, after noblesse.]
= prec.
| c 1611 Chapman Sonn., to Earl Montgomrie, Though Ignoblesse, all such workes defaces As tend to Learning, and the soules delight. |
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