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accurse
accurse, v. Obs. or arch. (əˈkɜːs) Forms: 2–5 acurse, 2–4 acorse, acorsy, 5– accurse. pa. pple. accursed, also 6–8 accurst. [f. a- prefix + OE. cursian to curse. As a-curse is not found before the 12th c., the prefix does not here represent an older ar- or an-, but is imitated from the a- into which... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Maynier
His father, Accurse Maynier (1450-1513), served as the First President of the Parliament of Aix-en-Provence in 1507. wikipedia.org
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acurse
acurse early (and better) form of accurse v. Oxford English Dictionary
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acorse
acorse, -y obs. forms of accurse v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean de La Ceppède
He married a second time, to Anne de Faret, the daughter of Accurse de Faret, the Squire of Avignon, on 11 February 1611. wikipedia.org
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accursing
accursing, vbl. n. arch. (əˈkɜːrsɪŋ) [f. accurse v. + -ing1.] The act of pronouncing or imprecating a curse; anathematization, excommunication.1574 tr. Littleton, Tenures 42 a, The Bishopes letters under hys seale, witnessing the accursynge. 1602 Carew Cornwall 129 b, Some in Germany..who for a Semb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Parlement of Aix-en-Provence
First Presidents 1501-1502: Michel Riccio (1445-1515) 1502-1507: Antoine Mulet 1507-1509: Accurse Maynier 1509-1530: Gervais de Beaumont 1530-1531: Thomas wikipedia.org
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accurst
accursed, accurst, ppl. a. (əˈkɜːsɪd, əˈkɜːst) Forms: 2–5 acursed(e, acorsed; 3 akursid, akursede; 4 acursid; 5–6 accursed, accurst. [f. acurse, later accurse v. + -ed.] 1. Lying under a curse or anathema; anathematized; doomed to perdition or misery.c 1220 S. Marherete 10 Þu ouercume..þene acursede... Oxford English Dictionary
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abanne
† aˈbann(e, v. Obs. [OE. abann-an f. a- prefix 1, + bann-an to summon, and cogn. with ON. banna to interdict: see ban; on which in sense 2 the word seems to be re-formed.] 1. To summon by proclamation. (only OE.)1006 O.E. Chron. (Laud. MS.) Ðá hét se cyng abannan {uacu}t ealne þeódscipe of Westseaxu... Oxford English Dictionary
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anathemate
† aˈnathemate, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. med.L. anathemāt- ppl. stem of anathemā-re to anathematize, f. anathema.] To anathematize, to accurse.1615 G. Sandys Trav. 145 A countrey..anathemated, for the death of Christ. Oxford English Dictionary
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anathematize
anathematize, v. (əˈnæθɪmətaɪz) [a. Fr. anathématise-r, ad. L. anathematīzā-re (Augustine, Jerome), f. Gr. ἀναθεµατίζ-ειν, f. ἀναθέµατ-, stem of ἀνάθεµα: see anathema and -ize. By-forms neglecting the Gr. stem were anathemize and anathemate = med.L. anathemā-re.] 1. trans. To pronounce an anathema a... Oxford English Dictionary
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