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animous
† ˈanimous, a. Obs. rare—1. [a. Fr. animeux, ad. L. animōs-um spirited, f. animus.] Spirited, courageous; also, hot-tempered.1620 Shelton Don Quix. II. iv. v. 58 Don Cirongilio of Thracia, who was so animous and valiant. 1775 in Ash.
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animose
† aniˈmose, a. Obs.—0 [ad. L. animōs-us: see animous.] = animous.1731 Bailey, Animose, couragious, also stomachful. 1755 in Johnson. 1775 Ash, Animose, full of spirit, hot, vehement.
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semianimous
semiˈanimous, a. rare. [f. L. sēmianim-is, -us (anima life) + -ous.] = prec.1825 Syd. Smith Bentham's Bk. Fallacies Wks. 1859 II. 70/2 Punished by semianimous semicadaverous judges. 1837 ― 2nd Let. Singleton ibid. 275/1 Semianimous on its back, or vigorous on its legs.
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animosity
animosity (ænɪˈmɒsɪtɪ) Also 5–6 -te, 6–7 -tie. [a. Fr. animosité, f. L. animōsitātem, n. of quality f. animōs-us spirited; see animous.] † 1. Spiritedness, high spirit, courage, bravery. Obs.1432–50 tr. Higden (1865) I. 61 The cause is for euery thynge is of more animosite and audacite in his vniver...
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see
▪ I. see, n.1 (siː) Forms: 3–4 ce, 3–5 cee, sce, 3–6 se, 4–5 sey, 6–7 sea, 4– see. [a. OF. sé, sed, a variant (influenced by the Latin) of sié, sied:—popular L. *sĕdem, altered form (after sedēre to sit) of classical L. sēdem (sēdēs) a seat.] † 1. A seat, place of sitting. a. gen. (Only in early poe...
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