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abear
▪ I. abear, v. (əˈbɛə(r)) Past and pple., as in bear, but now obs. [OE. aberan, f. a- prefix 1 + beran bear.] † 1. To bear, carry. Obs.a 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxiii. 4 Hefiᵹe byrðyna þe man aberan ne mæᵹ. c 1160 Hatt. Gosp. ibid. Hefiᵹe byrdene þe man abere ne mæᵹ. a 1200 Cotton Hom. 225 Þat flod we... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cesar Kintanar
Cesar Abear Kintanar (born April 24, 1902) was a Filipino Visayan lawyer, judge, and 1934 Constitutional Convention delegate from Cebu, Philippines. The son of Aquilina Abear and Felipe Kintanar, the Teniente Premiero (now Vice Mayor) of the municipality of Argao, Cebu from 1917 to 1920, he attended wikipedia.org
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abore
abore obs. pa. pple. of abear v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Herbert Creek
A variant name was Abear Creek. The stream has the name of Raymond Herbert, a pioneer settler. wikipedia.org
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abearance
abearance (əˈbɛərəns) [f. abear v. + -ance, being a synonym of abearing, on the analogy of the pairs appearing, appearance, abhorring, abhorrence, etc., formed on vbs. of Romance origin.] Behaviour; always in phr. good abearance.1568 Watson Polybius 93 a, Of their confederates and mates they would c... Oxford English Dictionary
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abere
▪ I. abere obs. form of abear v.▪ II. † ˈabere, a. Obs. OE. ǽbere, ‘Clear and evident by proof, manifest, notorious,’ Bosworth; as Se ǽbera þeóf the notorious thief, Laws of Edgar, ii. 7; ǽbere morð manifest murder. Hence abere-murder. Obs. ‘Plain or downright murder, as distinguished from manslaugh... Oxford English Dictionary
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abearing
† aˈbearing, vbl. n. Obs. (əˈbɛərɪŋ) [f. abear v. + -ing1.] The action of comporting or behaving oneself; behaviour, conduct. Nearly always in the legal phr. good abearing, which early passed into popular use. Supplanted by the hybrid synonym abearance.1494 Fabyan vi. cliv. 141 That there after he s... Oxford English Dictionary
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2018 New Hampshire House of Representatives election
Retiring incumbents 86 incumbent Representatives (54 Republicans and 32 Democrats) did not seek re-election in 2018: Valerie Fraser (R), Belknap 1 Marc Abear wikipedia.org
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WIP-FM
Assembling a line-up of Jerry Abear, Sean McKay and Bill Fantini (6-10a), Denny Somach (10a-2p), Randy Kotz (2-6p), Gary Bridges (6-10p), Cyndy Drue (10p wikipedia.org
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-ance
-ance, suffix a. Fr. -ance:—L. -ānt-ia, -ēnt-ia, -ent-ia (see -ence), all of which in words that survived into Fr., or were formed in Fr. as nouns of action, on the pres. pple., were levelled under -ance. But other L. words of this form, subseq. adopted in Fr., took -ence or -ance, according to L. s... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Ron DeSantis 2024 presidential campaign primary endorsements
Hillsborough District 21 (2012–2022), and Hillsborough District 9 (2010–2012); Majority Whip of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2021–present) Marc Abear wikipedia.org
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all-fired
all-fired, a. and adv. slang. (ˈɔːl-ˌfaɪəd) [said to be euphemism for hell-fired.] Infernal; hence an intensive. (Chiefly in U.S.) Hence as adv.1837 Haliburton Clockm. (1862) 115 What an all fired scrape he got into. 1837 Yale Lit. Mag. II. 149 Star's an all-fired good ox. 1861 Hughes Tom Brown at O... Oxford English Dictionary
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joggle
▪ I. joggle, n.1 (ˈdʒɒg(ə)l) [f. joggle v.1] An act, or the action, of joggling; a slight shake, a jog, a jolt; a shaking loosely from side to side.1727 Bailey vol. II, A Jog, a Joggle, a push or shove. 1822 Galt Sir A. Wylie xxxiv, She grippit wi' me like grim death at every joggle the coach gied. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Old English origin
A a a- A-1 A-frame A-line a.k.a. a.s.a.p. aback abaft abeam abear abed abide abiding ablaze able-bodied aboard abode about above aboveboard abovementioned wikipedia.org
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bear
▪ I. bear, n.1 (bɛə(r)) Forms: 1 bera, 2–7 bere, (3 beore, ? bore, 4 beeyr, 4–5 beere, 5 barre, beer, 6 Sc. beir, 6–7 beare, 7 bare), 7– bear. [OE. bera = OHG. bero, pero, MHG. ber, mod.G. bär, MDu. bere, Du. beer:—OTeut. *beron-. The ON. björn:—*bern-oz seems to be an extended form. Supposed by Fic... Oxford English Dictionary
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