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absterge
absterge, v. (æbˈstɜːdʒ) [? a. Fr. absterge-r (16th c. in Littré), ad. L. abstergē-re to wipe away, f. abs off + tergē-re to wipe. Perhaps directly from the Latin.] To wipe away; to wipe clean; to cleanse; also fig. to purge.1541 R. Copland Galyen's Terap. 2 H j b, But yf ye wyll clense the vlcere y...
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Was watching Pika and Absterge stream last night with ...
Was watching Pika and Absterge stream last night with Pika on DH, and it seems like there is near complete unanimous agreement that DH is ...
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absterse
† abˈsterse, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. absters-us, pa. pple. of abstergēre, cf. asperse.] = absterge.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Epid. 164 Some attrition from an acide and vitriolous humidity in the stomack..may absterse, and shave the scorious parts thereof.
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List of compositions by Thomas Tallis
Benedictus
Mass: Puer natus est nobis: Agnus Dei
Mass for Four Voices
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus
Benedictus
Agnus Dei
Kyrie: Deus Creator
Latin motets
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abstersion
abstersion (æbˈstɜːʃən) Also 6 abstertion, abstarcion. [a. Fr. abstersion (16th c.), n. of action f. L. absters- ppl. stem of abstergēre: see absterge and -ion1.] The act or process of wiping clean, cleansing, scouring, or purging. lit. and fig.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg ii. xvii. 28 Incarne [the ...
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fulsomeness
fulsomeness (ˈfʌlsəmnɪs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality or state of being fulsome. † 1. Abundance, plentifulness, fullness. Obs.c 1386 Chaucer Sqr.'s T. 397 The knotte, why that every tale is told, If it be taryed til that lust be cold..The savour passeth ever lenger the more, For fulsomnes of h...
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