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† ˈanciency Obs. Forms: 6 aunciencie, 6–7 anciencie, 7 anciancie, 7–8 anciency. [corruption of earlier ancienty, due to the erroneous assimilation of ancient, orig. a(u)ncien, to ppl. adjs. in -ent, whose abstracts are in -ency; cf. decent, decency.] The quality of being ancient; ancientness, oldnes...
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Sirenik Eskimos
Sirenik is the only Eskimo settlement in Siberia that has not been relocated, thus it has preserved its 2500-year-long anciency.
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ancienty
† ˈancienty Obs. Forms: 4 anciente, 5 -yaunte, aunciente, 5–6 -yente, -ientee, -ientye, -yauntye, ancianitie, 6–7 aunc-, ant-, ancientie, 6–8 ancienty. [a. AFr. ancienté for OFr. ancienneté, f. ancien ancient, cogn. w. Pr. ancianetat, It. anzianità, Sp. ancianidad. (Of Romanic formation: if the word...
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Faruq Z. Bey
Bey 4et
Live at the Detroit Art Space (Sagittarius A-Star, 2012)
Faruq's Poetry
Hymn Book of the Anciency (Entropy/Codex, 2006)
With Phil Ranelin
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notorious
▪ I. notorious, a.1 (nəʊˈtɔərɪəs) Also 6 -iouse, -ius. [ad. med.L. nōtōrius (cf. late L. nōtōria fem., nōtōrium neut., intelligence, information, etc.), f. nōtus known: see -ory. So It., Sp., and Pg. notorio, F. notoire: cf. notoir, notory, notour.] 1. Of facts: Well known; commonly or generally kno...
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