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ABROOD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
adverb əˈbrüd now dialectal, England : on a hatch Word History Etymology Middle English abrode, a broode from a- a- entry 1 + brod, brood www.merriam-webster.com
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abrood - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
abrood (comparative more abrood, superlative most abrood). (obsolete) Upon a brood; hatching eggs. [Attested from around (1150 to 1350) until the late 19th ... en.wiktionary.org
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abrood, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adverb abrood is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for abrood is from around 1275, ... www.oed.com
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abrood
abrood, adv., prop. phr. (aˈbruːd) Also 3–4 abrode. [a prep.1 + brood n.] On its brood or eggs; hatching eggs; breeding young, mischief, etc.a 1250 Owl & Nightingale 518 So sone so thu sittest abrode, Thu for-lost al thine wise. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. (1495) xii. ii. 409 The egle is a foule tha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abrood - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ABROOD', adverb [See Brood.] In the action of brooding. [Not in use.] Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP. Home · Preface · History · Quotations. INFORMATION ... webstersdictionary1828.com
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Abrood Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Abrood definition: (figuratively) Mischief. [Attested from around (1150 to 1350) until the late 19 th century.]. www.yourdictionary.com
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Namakab Rud
See also Sardab Rud Greater Tehran References http://www.namakabrud.com External links Pictures of Namak Abrood Namakabrood pictures Gilara wikipedia.org
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abrood - definition and meaning - Wordnik
In or as if in the act of brooding. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. adverb obsolete In the act of brooding. www.wordnik.com
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definition of Abrood by The Free Dictionary
A`brood´. adv. 1. In the act of brooding. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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"ABROOD": Sitting on eggs to hatch - OneLook
▸ adjective: (obsolete) Upon a brood; hatching eggs. ▸ adjective: (figurative) Mischief. Similar: abroach, Abed, ablood, abrest, avore, abrode, abowt, ... www.onelook.com
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About The Word "Abrood" - Wordutopia
"abrood" is a 6-letter word, with 3 consonants and 3 vowels. Discover abrood spelling, grammar, word meaning and origins, anagrams, rhyming words and ... wordutopia.com
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despiser
despiser (dɪˈspaɪzə(r)) [f. despise v. + -er1. Cf. OF. despiseor, nom. despisière, -sère.] One who despises; a contemner, scorner.a 1340 Hampole Psalter Comm. Cant. 500 Y⊇ scorners & despisers of pore men. 1382 Wyclif Acts xiii. 41 Se ȝe, dispiseris, and wondre ȝe, and be ȝe scaterid abrood. [Tindal... Oxford English Dictionary
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fomentation
fomentation (fəʊmənˈteɪʃən) [ad. late L. fōmentātiōn-em, n. of action f. fōmentāre to foment. Cf. F. fomentation.] 1. Med. The application to the surface of the body either of flannels, etc. soaked in hot water, whether simple or medicated, or of any other warm, soft, medicinal substance. dry foment... Oxford English Dictionary
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scattering
▪ I. scattering, vbl. n. (ˈskætərɪŋ) [-ing1.] 1. The action of the verb scatter, in various senses; also, an instance of this.1382 Wyclif Jas. i. 1 James..to the twelue kynredis, that ben in scateringe abrood, helthe. a 1425 Cursor M. 15541 (Trin.) Þis nyȝt shal ben a scateryng [v.rr. sculd, skaile,... Oxford English Dictionary
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sparse
▪ I. sparse, a. (adv.) (spɑːs) [ad. L. spars-us, pa. pple. of spargĕre to scatter. Cf. It. sparso, Pg. esparso, OF. espars(e, F. épars(e.] 1. Sc. Of writing: Having wide spaces between the words; widely spaced or spread out.1727 Wodrow Corr. (1843) III. 288 These were produced on Tuesday the 18th, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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