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amict
▪ I. † aˈmict, n. Obs. [in early use, a. Fr. amict, later ad. orig. L. amict-us something thrown round the body, a loose upper garment, f. amict-us pa. pple. of amicīre f. am(b)- about + iacĕre for iaci-ĕre to throw: see amice and amit.] † 1. A kerchief or cloth tied round the head. Obs.1480 Caxton ... Oxford English Dictionary
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amiculum
‖ amiculum (əˈmɪkjuːləm) [L., f. amicīre (see amict n.).] (See quot.)1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Amiculum, in antiquity, denoted an upper garment worn by the women, also in use among the men. 1850 J. Leitch Müller's Anc. Art §341 The Amiculum..was often very rich, and also ornamented with fringes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Defence industry of South Africa
Turrets Remote weapon systems Reutech Rogue Evotex THEBE Evotex IMPI Evotex VIKELA Autocannons Denel Land Systems GI-2 Combat turrets AMICT wikipedia.org
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amiture
† ˈamiture Obs. rare—1. [? a. OFr. *amiture, repr. L. *amictūra, or OFr. *amitoire, ad. L. amictōrium, f. amict- ppl. stem of amicīre to clothe: see amict.] Clothing, dress.c 1300 K. Alis. 3975 Yursturday thow come in amiture, Y-armed so on of myne. Oxford English Dictionary
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Auvillars
This stone is topped by a statue of a priest holding an old chasuble, turned up at the shoulders with amict turned down. wikipedia.org
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amite
▪ I. amit earliest form of admit.▪ II. † aˈmit, v. Obs. [a. L. āmitt-ĕre to lose: see amission.] To lose. (Rarely with of.)1525 State Papers Hen. VIII, IV. 399 It is not thought..that she [the Queen] shulde amitte or loose any parte of her autorite. 1609 Skene Reg. Maj. 30 The wife may tine and amit... Oxford English Dictionary
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SOE RF Section
IAM AMICT-2: Paul Emile, Robert Boucart and René Hébert (with John Goldsmith of SOE-F) dropped on DZ Armateur near Lagarde d'Apte, Vaucluse on 18 July wikipedia.org
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amyt
amyt obs. form of amict and amit. Oxford English Dictionary
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missalian
† miˈssalian, a. and n. Obs. rare. [f. eccl. L. missāl-is missal a. + -ian.] a. adj. = missal a. So ˈmissaline a. b. n. A mass-priest. So ˈmissalist.1624 Darcie Birth of Heresies xii. 50 The vestments of these Missalian Sacrificers. Ibid. 51 A Pectorall..which the Missalists terme a Chasuble. Ibid. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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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subrogate
▪ I. † ˈsubrogate, pa. pple. Obs. [ad. L. subrogātus (var. surrogātus surrogate), pa. pple. of subrogāre (see next).] Put in the place of another.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) III. 257 The x. men create were ammovede, and tribunes..were subrogate. Ibid., Harl. Contin. VIII. 440 Other laymen were subrog... Oxford English Dictionary
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surplice
surplice (ˈsɜːplɪs) Forms: 3–7 surplis, 4–6 surples, -plys, 4–7 -plesse, -plise, (4 surplees, 5 sarplys, serples, sorplise, sourples, suplice; sorplers, solepers, sullipers), 5–6 surplyse, -plese, (6 sorplys, syrplys, -plis, -plasse, -pleys, surplyce, -plasse, -plusse, -plois, surpelis, sirplis, -pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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