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allegate
▪ I. allegate obs. variant of algate.▪ II. † ˈallegate, v. Obs. Also 6 allygate. [f. L. allēgāt- ppl. stem of adl-, allēgā-re to send a message, to cite; to adduce, bring forward; f. ad to + legāre to commission.] A by-form of allege v.2a 1529 Skelton Col. Cloute 1164 How darest thou, losell, Allyga... Oxford English Dictionary
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Accuse vs Allegate - What's the difference? | WikiDiff
Usage notes * (legal) When used this way accused is followed by the word of .. * Synonym notes: To accuse , charge, impeach, arraign: these words agree in bringing home to a person the imputation of wrongdoing.** To accuse'' is a somewhat formal act, and is applied usually (though not exclusively) to crimes; as, to ''accuse of treason. ** Charge'' is the most generic.
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algate
† algate, -s, adv. Obs. or dial. Also 3–4 allegate, 4– algates. [lit. alle gate = every way: see gate n.2 Cf. ON. alla götu, and Ormin's whatt gate what way? how? The extended form algates began in the n.e. c 1300; the -s was probably analogical, after always, etc. (originally genitive). As no diffe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Antonio Bueno
MENNA, Antonio Bueno, 'Le monografie allegate al Catalogo Nazionale Bolaffi d'Arte Moderna', ed. G. Mondadori, Milano, 1980. E. wikipedia.org
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allegation
allegation (ælɪˈgeɪʃən) Also 5–6 allegacioun, alegacion, adlegacyon. [a. Fr. allégation, ad. L. adl-, allēgātiōn-em, n. of action f. allēgā-re: see allegate v. Sometimes spelt adl- in 5–6.] The action of alleging; the matter alleged. 1. The action of making a charge before a legal tribunal; the char... Oxford English Dictionary
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disbend
† disˈbend, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 + bend v.: cf. OF. desbender, var. of desbander in same sense.] trans. To unbend (e.g. a bow), relax, let loose.1607 Earl Stirling Jul. Cæsar iii. ii. Chor., As libertie a courage doth impart, So bondage doth disbend, els breake the heart. 1632 Lithgow Trav. x. 488, I ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cominous
† ˈcominous, a. Obs. rare. [? adject. use of L. cōm(m)inus hand to hand] ? Direct, menacing.1632 Lithgow Trav. x. 488, I Organize the Truth, you Allegate the Sense, Disbending cominous defects, in your absurd pretence. Oxford English Dictionary
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warring
▪ I. warring, vbl. n. (ˈwɔːrɪŋ) [f. war v.1 + -ing1.] The action of the verb.13.. K. Alis. 6095 Ac, for they weore in the fen Kyng Alisaunder leoseth many men, Ac, allegate, the kynges Losen ten ageyns on in werrynges. c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 147 Þei techen cristen men to sufre..moche wakynge & di... Oxford English Dictionary
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umpire
▪ I. umpire, n. (ˈʌmpaɪə(r)) Forms: α. 5 owmpere, ovmper, ompar. β. 5–6 umpere (6 vn-), 6 vmppere, 6–7 umpeer(e. γ. 5–7 umper (5 unpar). δ. 6–7 umpyer, -pier (6 impier). ε. 6– umpire (7 umpyre). [Later form of noumpere, by transference of the n- to the indefinite article, as in adder, apron.] 1. One... Oxford English Dictionary
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organize
organize, v. (ˈɔːgənaɪz) [ad. med.L. organizāre, -īzāre, f. organ-um organ n.1: see -ize. Cf. F. organiser, -izer (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. a. trans. To furnish with organs; to render organic; to give the structure and interdependence of parts which subserves vital processes; to form into a livi... Oxford English Dictionary
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yield
▪ I. yield, n. (jiːld) Forms: 1 ᵹeld, ᵹield, ᵹild, ᵹyld, ᵹeold, 2 ȝæild, 2–3 ȝield, 2–5 ȝeld, 4 eild, yilde, 4–5 ȝeild, yeild, 4–6 yeld, 5 ȝelde, yelde, 6 yalde, 6–7 yeeld(e, 6– yield. [In senses 1–3 OE. ᵹield, etc., str. neut. (cf. guild etym.) = OFris. geld, ield (Fris. jild, jil), OS. geld (sense... Oxford English Dictionary
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doa
▪ I. do, v. (duː) Forms and inflexions: see below. [A common WGer. strong vb. (wanting in Gothic and Norse): OE. dón = OFris. dua, OS. dôn, duon, dôan, duan (MDu. & Du. doen, MLG. & LG. dôn, duon), OHG. tôn, tôan, tuon, tuoan, tuen (MHG. tuon, Ger. thun, tun); pa. tense, OE. dyde, pl. dédon, dǽdon, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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