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amice
▪ I. amice1 (ˈæmɪs) Forms: 4 amyse, 6 amis(e, ames, amyss(e, amys(e, amias, ammess, amyce, 6– amice. [Earlier amyt, amite, a. OFr. amit:—L. amict-us. The form amyse, amice, is not satisfactorily accounted for; the s may be due to an early confusion of amyte with the next word (OFr. aumusse); to a me... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amice
The alb was donned over the hood and amice, and fastened. The hood/amice could then be retracted neatly around the collar. While donning the amice, the priest first drapes the amice over his head (as with a hood), then lowers it to his neck, tying it around his torso. wikipedia.org
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Amice de Clare
Amice de Clare (c. 1220 – 1284) was the daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford and Isabel Marshal. brother, she became Countess of Devon in her own right, and Lady of the Isle of Wight. 1284 deaths Year of birth uncertain 13th-century English nobility Amice wikipedia.org
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amyse
amys(e obs. form of amice. Oxford English Dictionary
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Amice Calverley
Early life Amice Mary Calverley was born in London, England on 9 April 1896. Her family first moved to South Africa, then on to Canada. The Temple of King Sethos I at Abydos, Volume I: The Chapels of Osiris, Isis and Horus Copied by Amice M. wikipedia.org
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amess
amess obs. form of amice. Oxford English Dictionary
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Yvette Amice
Yvette Amice (June 4, 1936 – July 4, 1993) was a French mathematician whose research concerned number theory and -adic analysis. Textbook Amice was the author of a textbook on the p-adic number system, Les nombres p-adiques (Presses Universitaires de France, 1975). wikipedia.org
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almuce
almuce early form of amice. Oxford English Dictionary
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Israel Amice
Israel Amice (or Amyce, c.1548 - 1607) was an MP in Cornwall, representing St Mawes constituency. Amice produced a survey map of Castle Hedingham in 1592 at the request of Lord Burghley, who employed him at the time. wikipedia.org
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aumusse
‖ aumusse Obs. rare—1. [Fr. aumusse, aumuce: see amice2.] The grey fur amice.1708 Motteux Rabelais iv. l, It is the Likeness of a Pope..I know it by the Triple-Crown, his Furr'd Aumusse, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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amias
▪ I. amias obs. form of amice1.▪ II. amias ? for amethyst.1545 Lanc. Wills II. 63 My ryng of golde withe a ston of amias withe lettres in it of R and E. Oxford English Dictionary
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Eustace de Hache, 1st Baron Hache
Eustace married Amice, daughter of John de Lew and Amice. He died in 1306, his daughter Juliana was his heir. wikipedia.org
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amos
amos obs. form. of amice. Oxford English Dictionary
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CIMOSA
It was developed in the 1990s by the AMICE Consortium, in an EU project. AMICE Consortium AMICE Consortium was a European organization of major companies concerned with computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM). wikipedia.org
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方领巾
"Amice". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton. 外部连结 圣公会礼服 服装史 欧洲服装 领巾 wikipedia.org
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