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aprise
▪ I. aprise earlier f. apprise n. Obs., learning.▪ II. † aˈprise Obs. [a. OF. aprise for anprise = en-, em-prise, from emprendre to take in hand, undertake: see emprise, the ordinary form.] Emprise; enterprise, undertaking, achievement.c 1320 Seuyn Sages (W.) 1941 Ac ȝif thou leuest hire lesing, Tha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chanson de toile
Yzabel Lou samedi a soir fat la semainne Belle Amelot soule an chanbre feloit Chansons de toile by Audefroi le Bastart Bele Ysabiauz, pucele bien aprise wikipedia.org
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apprise
▪ I. † aˈpprise, n. Obs. Forms: 4 apryse, 4–5 aprise, apprise. [a. OF. aprise, -ize, ‘thing learned’; subst. use of fem. sing. of apris, pa. pple. of aprendre to learn: see next. For app- see ap- prefix1.] That which is learned; lore, learning, instruction, information.1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 39... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Henri Lhuillier
(APRISE). He is also an Advisory Board Member of the School of Economics and Business Administration of the St. Mary’s College of California. wikipedia.org
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apprinze
† aˈpprinze Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. aprinse, variant of aprise.] Enterprise; ? seizure.1559 Myrr. Mag., Dk. Suffolk vi. 5 The apprinze of Pucel Jone, In which attempte my travayle was not smal. Oxford English Dictionary
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Audefroi le Bastart
Bele Ysabiaus, pucele bien aprise (RS1616) 12. Bele Idoine se siet desous la verde olive (RS1654) 13. wikipedia.org
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apprize
apprize, -ise, v.2 arch. (əˈpraɪz) Forms: 5– apprise, 6– apprize. [a. OF. aprise-r, earlier aprisier, f. à to + prisier, preisier to price, prize, praise; or perh. directly on phrase à pris, as if mettre à prix. Retained in Sc. Law, and used occasionally by Eng. writers, but ordinarily represented i... Oxford English Dictionary
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aprice
aˈprice Obs. rare—1. [f. aprise, apprize v.] Value, price.c 1460 Play Sacr. 185 Orengis a[nd] apples of grete apryce. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pennsylvania Department of Aging
Insurance APRISE Counseling Service Free insurance counseling program that helps older Pennsylvanians with Medicare Counselors Specially trained staff wikipedia.org
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emprize
▪ I. emprise, emprize, n. arch. (ɛmˈpraɪz) Forms: α. 4–5 empryse, (4 emperise), 5 emprys, enprise, ymprise, enpriss, 7 empries, 4– emprise, -ize. β. 4 enpress, em-, imprese, 4–6 imprease. [a. OF. emprise, emprinse, com. Romanic = Pr. empreza, Sp. empresa, It. impresa:—late L. *imprensa, f. ppl. stem... Oxford English Dictionary
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unlike
▪ I. unˈlike, a. and n. Forms: 3–4 un-, vnlich, 4 -liche (-lichy, 5 onliche), -leche; 3 unnlic, 4 vnlic, -lijc, 4–5 vnlyk, 5–6 vnlyke (6 -leke), 3– unlike. [ME. unlīch(e, unlīk(e (un-1 7), corresponding to OE. unᵹel{iacu}c uniliche a. Cf. OFris. (NFris.) unlik, obs. Du. onlijk, MLG. (LG.) unlîk, ON.... Oxford English Dictionary
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praise
▪ I. praise, n. (preɪz) Forms: 5 preyse, 6–7 prayse, 6– praise, (6 prease, prayes, Sc. prais, prayis(s, 6–7 prase). [f. praise v. Not known till after 1400, and not common till after 1500. Absent from Wright-Wülcker's Vocabs., Promp. Parv., and Catholicon. See also pres n.] 1. a. The action or fact ... Oxford English Dictionary
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prize
▪ I. prize, n.1 (praɪz) For earlier forms (pris, prys, prise, price, etc.) see price n. [A differentiated variant of ME. prīs, prise, now price n. The latter was formerly, and in some dialects is still, prise, prize (praɪz), and its plural in 16–18th c. was very commonly prises, prizes. The corresp.... Oxford English Dictionary
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en-
▪ I. en-, prefix1 the form assumed in Fr. (as also in Pr., Sp., Pg.) by the L. prepositional prefix in- (see in-). The Eng. words in which it appears are partly adaptations of Fr. (occasionally Sp.) words, either of L. descent or formed in Romanic, and partly original formations upon Eng. words. A. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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