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▪ I. † ˈapprobate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. approbāt-us, pa. pple. of approbā-re to assent to as good, f. ap- = ad- to + probā-re to try the goodness of, f. prob-us good.] Approved formally or expressly; particularly by some competent authority. (Used after formation of vb. approbate as its pa. pple.)c ...
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Approve Definition - YourDictionary
Approve definition: To consent to officially or formally; confirm or sanction. Origin of Approve From Middle English aproven, appreven ("to prove"), Old French aprover ("to approve"), (French approuver), from Latin approbō, from ad + probō ("to esteem as good, approve, prove"). Compare prove, approbate.. From Wiktionary ...
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Federal Declaration of Taking Act of 1931
The United States Constitution Fifth Amendment approbate a constitutional clause known as the Takings Clause defining private land as eminent domain meaning
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approbator
approbator ? Obs. rare—1. (ˈæprəbeɪtə(r)) [a. L. approbātor, n. of agent f. approbāre: see approbate and -or. Cf. mod.Fr. approbateur.] One who formally approves or sanctions; an approver.1667 Evelyn Mem. III. 162 And so others may not think it dishonour to..accept them for judges and approbators.
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approbative
approbative, a. arch. (ˈæprəbeɪtɪv) [a. Fr. approbatif, -ive, ad. L. approbātīv-us, f. approbāt-: see approbate and -ive.] Characterized by approving; expressing approbation or approval.1611 Cotgr., Approbatif, approbative, approving. 1643 Bramhall Serpent-Salve Wks. 1844 III. 391 There is a vast di...
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Fulbert of Chartres
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Fulbert's most famous sermon is “ Approbate Consuetudinis”, in which he provides information regarding the importance of the celebration of the To gain popular support for this feast, Fulbert wrote his famous sermon “Approbate Consuetudinis” in which he relates Mary's miracles.
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approof
approof arch. (əˈpruːf) Also 5 appreffe, apref. [a. OFr. aprove, -euve, proof, trial, f. aprove-r:—L. approbā-re: see approbate and approve. Cf. the simple proof, a. OFr. prove, preuve.] 1. The act of proving; trial, experience, proof.1436 Pol. Poems (1859) II. 167 Thys good kynge, be wytt of such a...
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reprobate
▪ I. reprobate, n. (ˈrɛprəbeɪt) [ad. L. reprobāt-us: see next.] 1. One rejected by God; one who has fallen away from grace or religion; one lost in sin.1545 Bale Image Both Ch. ii. (1550) 41 The wyse menne of this worlde, the verye reprobates from God, all drye without the true faythe, dranke vp thi...
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Indentured servitude in British America
We the subscribers two of his Majestys Justices of the Peace for said County being present at the execution of the premesis do allow and approbate the
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applicate
▪ I. applicate, ppl. a. and n. rare. (ˈæplɪkeɪt, -ət) [ad. L. applicāt-us closely adapted, pa. pple. of applicāre to apply.] A. adj. † 1. Closely adapted, suited, conformed. Obs.1534 Whittinton Tullyes Offices i. (1540) 45 The agylite of the mynde is to be approbate and alowed, and [= if] such is ap...
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matrimony
matrimony (ˈmætrɪmənɪ) Forms: 4 matirmoyne, -monye, matrimon, matermoyn(e, matremoyne, matermone, matrimoyne, -moine, Sc. matrimone, 4–5 matrimoigne, 4–6 matrymony, matrimonye, 5 matremony, 6 matrymonie, 6–7 matrimonie, 4– matrimony. [a. OF. matremoine, -oyne, -oigne, a. L. mātrimōni-um wedlock, mar...
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sue
▪ I. † sue, n. Obs. Also su. [Cf. succarath.] (See quots.)1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts 660 There is a region in the new-found world, called Gigantes, and the inhabitants thereof are called Pantagones;..they cloath themselues with the skins of a beast called in theyr owne toong Su, for by reason that ...
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war
▪ I. war, n.1 (wɔː(r)) Forms: 2 uuerre, werre, wyrre, 3 weorre, worre, 3–5 werre, (4 pl. werren), 4–6 werr, 5 guerre, gwerre, 4, 5–6 Sc. wer, 4–5, 6–7 Sc. were, 4 Sc. vere, 4, 7 Sc. weer, 4–6 Sc. veyr, 5 Sc. veir, 5–6 Sc. weire, weyr(e, 4–9 Sc. weir, 6 Sc. wair, wiar, weare, veare, 7 Sc. ware, 8 Sc....
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We the subscribers two of his Majestys Justices of the Peace for said County being present at the execution of the premesis do allow and approbate the
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