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abaisance
† abaisance Obs. (əˈbeɪsəns) [a. OFr. abaissance abasement, humility, n. of action f. abaissant pr. pple. of abaisser to lower: see abase. From the earliest period confused in Eng. with obeisance, Fr. obéissance, obedience, n. of action f. obéir to obey. A few writers in 7–8 tried in vain to restore...
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beisance
† ˈbeisance In 6–7 baysance, beysaunce, bezaunce. Aphetic f. obeisance, abaisance.1556 M. Huggarde Display. Protest. 85 (D.) To make beysaunce to the magistrates. 1604 A. Scoloker Daiphantus (1880) 11 Her lowly bezaunce doth regreat With her chast silence. c 1650 in Furniv. Percy Folio I. 159 When t...
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Understanding an egrep expression I stumbled across the following egrep expression: egrep '^([^aieou]*[aieou]){5,7}[^aieou]*$' /usr/share/dict/words on this page: < The expression is supposed to f...
$ egrep '^([^aieou]*[aieou]){5,7}[^aieou]*$' \
/usr/share/dict/words | head -10
abacinate
abacination
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abaisance
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