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agiotage
agiotage (ˈædʒɪəʊtɪdʒ) [a. Fr. agiotage, n. of action, f. agioter to speculate, f. agio: see agio and -age. The t is purely connective in Fr., doubtless in imitation of the mute t in words like ballot, which is sounded in ballotage. For the same reason agio was written in the 2nd ed. of the Dictiona... Oxford English Dictionary
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egotism
egotism (ˈɛg-, iːgətɪz(ə)m) [f. ego + -ism, with intrusive t as in agiotage. If the statement of Addison (quot. 1714) can be trusted, the word seems to have been invented by some of the Port-Royalists to range with the terms of rhetoric denoting ‘figures of speech’ and the like. (In accordance with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adolphe-Simonis Empis
1 acte, Paris, Académie royale de musique, December 1823 Bothwell, drame historique en 5 actes et en prose, Paris, Comédie-Française, 21 June 1824 L'Agiotage wikipedia.org
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Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau
From them he learnt about the abuse of stock-jobbing, and seizing their ideas he began to regard stock-jobbing, or agiotage (known in English as "arbitrage In this affair he had sought to bring his name before the public by publishing another financial work, the Dénonciation de l'agiotage, however, it had wikipedia.org
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indigotin
indigotin Chem. (ˈɪndɪgəʊtɪn) [f. indigo + t euphonic (cf. agiotage) + -in.] = indigo-blue.1838 Penny Cycl. XII. 460/1 When common indigo has been treated with dilute acids, alkalis, and alcohol, the remainder is indigo-blue, or indigotin, or indigo nearly in a state of purity. 1874 Schorlemmer Org.... Oxford English Dictionary
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brokerage
brokerage (ˈbrəʊkərɪdʒ) Also 7 -idge. [f. prec. + -age.] 1. The action or professional service of a broker; the broker's trade. Also attrib.1466 Mann. & Househ. Exp. 361 Item [my master paid] for brokerage, ix. d. 1619 J. Dyke Counterpoison (1620) 20 Egges of the same cockatrice, brats of the same h... Oxford English Dictionary
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