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Greekish, a. and n. (ˈgriːkɪʃ) Forms: 1 grécisc, 2–3 grekisc, (2 gerkisc), 3 grikisc, grickischs, 3–4 grickisshe, (4 north. greckes, grekkis), 4–5 crekische, crekkyshe, grekkisch, grekyssch, -eshe, 5–6 grekish(e, -ysh, -ysshe, (6 greakishe), 6– Greekish. [In branch I, repr. OE. crécisc, grécisc (= O...
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tropologically
tropoˈlogically, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a tropological manner (in either sense of the adj.).1549 Chaloner Erasm. Praise Folly N iv b, Moralisyng the same bothe Allegorically, Tropologically, and Anegogically. 1678 Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. §32. 512 This was the General opinion concerning the...
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carmousal
‖ caramoussal, carmousal Obs. Also caramousal, -musall, -mosil; carmasal, carmizale, carmusol. [In It. ‘caramusáli, a kind of ship in Ormuz, caramusalino, a kind of pinnace or bark’ (Florio), caramussále, a Turkish merchantman (Baretti), Sp. caramuzal ‘transport vessel used by the Moors’ (Velasquez)...
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glummish
† ˈglummish, a. Obs. rare. Also gloommish. [f. glum a. + -ish.] Somewhat gloomy.1573 Twyne æneid xi. K k ij b, An Ilex tree with glummish darkish shade bespreddes the same, that none may see. 1583 Stanyhurst æneis iii. (Arb.) 91 His one light, That stood in his lowring front gloommish malleted onlye...
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prosapy
† ˈprosapy Obs. [ad. L. prōsāpi-a (also -ēs) a stock, race, family. Cf. obs. F. prosapie (1507 in Godef.).] Stock, race, lineage.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 281 Soe the linealle descense of the prosapy [L. prosapiæ] or kynrede of Feramundus faylede by men, but hyt remaynede in Batildis sustyr to D...
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invocate
invocate, v. Now rare. (ˈɪnvəkeɪt) [f. L. invocāt-, ppl. stem of invocāre to invoke. The pa. pple. invocate, first used, was ad. L. invocāt-us.] 1. trans. = invoke.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 219 b, Thy holy name is inuocate & named vpon vs. 1537 Inst. Chr. Man, Creed Art. vi. 45 Whensoever I ...
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Anatolian
Anatolian, a. and n. (ænəˈtəʊlɪən) Also 6 Natolian. [f. Anatolia (cf. Gr. ἀνατολή east), Asia Minor + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Anatolia or its inhabitants. B. n. An inhabitant of Anatolia.1590 Marlowe 2nd Pt. Tamburl. i. i, Natolians, Sorians, blacke Egyptians. Ibid. ii, The Natolian king. ...
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caloyer
‖ caloyer (kaloje) Also 7 coloiero, caloiro, caloieri, caloier, caloire, 9 kaloyeri. [a. F. caloyer, ad. It. caloiero (pl. -ieri), ad. late Gr. καλόγηρος, f. καλός beautiful + γηρο-, -γηρος in comb. old, aged, i.e. ‘good in old age, venerable’. The It. caloiero, whence Fr. and Eng. immediately come,...
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unexpert
† unexˈpert, a. Obs. [un-1 7 and 5 b. Cf. MDu. onexpert.] 1. = inexpert a.a 1425 tr. Arderne's Treat. Fistula, etc. 55 Lewed men and vnexperte men calleþ al þe infirmitez bredyng in þe lure emeroydez, or pilez, or fics. 1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys (1570) ¶ ¶ v, If ye consider the scarcenes of my wit,...
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exotical
† eˈxotical, a. Obs. [f. exotic a. + -al1.] 1. Of foreign origin or growth; imported from abroad; = exotic a. 1.1601 Holland Pliny xxii. xxiv, We may both preserve and recover our health..without these exotical and forraine drugs. 1672 H. Dodwell 2 Lett. of Advice (1691) 204 Most of them [certain ca...
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valerian
valerian (vəˈlɪərɪən) Also 4–5 valirian, 5 valarian, 5–6 valeryan(e, 6 valeriane. [ad. OF. valeriane (mod.F. valériane) or med.L. valeriana (also It., Sp., and Pg.), app. the fem. sing. of the L. adj. Valerianus, f. the personal name Valerius.] 1. One or other of the various species of herbaceous pl...
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