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aspert
† aˈspert, a. Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. aspert, var. of apert, prob. mixed with espert: see apert, expert.] Apt, able, ready, clever.1423 James I, King's Quair v. xix, Though thy begynning hath bene retrograde, Be froward opposyt quhare till aspert, Now sall thai turn, and luke[n] on the dert. Oxford English Dictionary
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Saint Emmeram's Abbey
) Gaubald (739–761) Sigerich (762–768) Sintpert (768–791) Adalwin (792–816) Baturich (817–847) Erchanfrid (c. 847–864) Ambricho (c. 864–891) Aspert wikipedia.org
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apert
apert, a. and adv. arch. (əˈpɜːt) Also 4–6 appert, and aphet. pert. [a. OFr. apert:—L. apert-um open, pa. pple. of aperī-re to open: see aperient. In OFr. the word was to some extent confused with aspert = espert:—L. expertus, ‘expert,’ which seems to have affected some of the senses.] A. adj. 1. Op... Oxford English Dictionary
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wheretill
wheretill, adv. In later use Sc. (hwɛəˈtɪl) [f. where 15 + till prep. Cf. (M)Sw. hvartill, Da. hvortil.] 1. interrog. † a. = next, 2. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 7291 ‘Lauerdinges,’ he said, ‘sais me quartill Haf yee me fott?’ c 1400 tr. Secr. Secr., Gov. Lordsh. 113 Þis ys þe ffygure of wys ypocras; whare... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of bishops of Regensburg
Gaubald (739–761) Sigerich (762–768) Simpert or Sindbert (768–791) Adalwin (791–816) Baturich (817–847) Erchanfried (847–864) Ambricho (864–891) Aspert wikipedia.org
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pert
▪ I. pert, a. (n., adv.) (pɜːt) Forms: α. 3– pert, 4–7 perte, (6 perth, Sc. pairt). β. 5–6 (9 dial.) peert, 5–7 (9 dial.) peart, 6 peirt(e, pearte, pierte, 6–7 (9 dial.) piert. [Aphetic f. apert, and, like it and OF. apert, partly repr. L. apertus, partly = OF. aspert, espert, L. expertus. From 15th... Oxford English Dictionary
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expert
▪ I. expert, a.1 (ˈɛkspɜːt, ɛkˈspɜːt) Also 4–6 experte. [a. OF. expert, espert, ad. L. expert-us, pa. pple. (act. and pass.) of experīrī to try: see experience n. Cf. apert, aspert.] I. In active sense. † 1. Experienced (in), having experience (of). Obs.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus ii. 1318 Tho that bene ... Oxford English Dictionary
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