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attice
† aˈttice, v. Obs. Forms: 5 atyse, -ise, 6 attise, -yse, -ice. [a. OF. atisier, -icier, -icher (mod. attiser), cogn. with Pr. atizar, Sp. atizar, Pg. ati{cced}ar, It. attizare:—late L. or Romanic *attitiāre, lit. ‘to put the brands of a fire closer together,’ f. at- = ad- to + titio brand. See at- p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Teia gens
Attice, a freedwoman named in a sepulchral inscription from Allifae in Samnium, dating from the middle part of the first century. wikipedia.org
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atyse
atyse var. attice v. Obs. to instigate, entice. Oxford English Dictionary
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Orfia gens
Orfia Attice, named in a libationary inscription from Amiternum in Sabinum. Orfia T. l. wikipedia.org
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entice
entice, v. (ɛnˈtaɪs) Forms: α. 3–6 entyce, -tyse, 4–7 entise, (4 entythe, 7 entize,) 4– entice. β. 4 intisce, 5–6 intyce, 6–7 intise, 5–8 intice. [a. OF. enticier (in ONF. enticher) = sense 1; the etymological sense was prob. ‘to set on fire, add fuel to (a fire)’; app. repr. Lat. type *intitiāre, f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Safinia gens
Safinia Attice, the wife of Lucius Publicius Montanus, a litter-bearer at the Porta Fontinalia in Rome, was buried at Rome, aged twenty-four. wikipedia.org
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tice
▪ I. tice, n. (taɪs) [f. tice v.] a. An act of enticing, an enticement; spec. a stroke at croquet, or ‘ball’ (bowled) at cricket (see quots. 1843, 1901, etc.), which tempts or entices the opponent to take aim.1843 ‘Wykehamist’ Pract. Hints Cricket 15 The ‘Tice’, which may be described as a short pit... Oxford English Dictionary
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قبالة
و في إحدى حفريات القرن الثاني من مقبرة Ostian لـ Attice Scribonia، زوجة الطبيب الجراح، M. Ulpius Amerimnus، تفاصيل مشهد الولادة. wikipedia.org
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