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avelong - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. Oblong, elongated; of a round vessel: out of shape. Show 6 Quotations Hide 6 Quotations ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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ALLONGE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Allonge definition: a paper annexed to a negotiable instrument, for endorsements too numerous or lengthy to be contained in the original. www.dictionary.com
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avelong, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective avelong is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for avelong is from 1440, in Promptorium ... www.oed.com
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Allongé - Oxford Reference
Designates an unusually elongated line in ballet. In an arabesque allongé the body is held almost parallel to the floor with the front arm and back leg extended ... www.oxfordreference.com
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English Translation of “ALLONGÉ” | Collins French-English Dictionary
English translation of 'allongé'. COBUILD frequency band. www.collinsdictionary.com
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† ˈavelonge, awe-, awey-, a. Obs. [? a. Icel. aflangr (cf. Da. aflang, Sw. aflång), itself a late adaptation of L. oblongus oblong.] Oblong or oval; drawn out of the square.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 17 Auelonge [v.r. awelonge, 1499 aweylonge], oblongus. Ibid. 517 Warpyn, or wex wronge or avelonge, as vess... Oxford English Dictionary
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ALLONGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
French, literally, something that lengthens, from Old French alonge, from alongier to make long, ultimately from Latin longus long. www.merriam-webster.com
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Allonge - Wikipedia
An allonge (from French allonger, "to draw out") is a slip of paper affixed to a negotiable instrument, as a bill of exchange, for the purpose of receiving ... en.wikipedia.org
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ALLONGÉ in English - Cambridge Dictionary
ALLONGÉ translations: lying down, long and narrow, elongated. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Allonge: What it Means in Banking, Examples - Investopedia
An allonge is a sheet of paper that is attached to a negotiable instrument, such as a bill of exchange. Its purpose is to provide space for additional ... www.investopedia.com
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Allonge | Encyclopedia.com
An allonge is necessary when there is insufficient space on the document itself for the endorsements. It is considered part of the commercial paper as long as ... www.encyclopedia.com
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avelinges
† ˈavelinges, adv. Obs. rare—1. [? f. avelonge, with termination assimilated to advs. in -lings.] In an oblong or oval shape.1577 Durham Wills (1860) 14 Eache to have half a yarde of lyninge clothe cut avelinges, in the stede of huddes. Oxford English Dictionary
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evenlong
† ˈevenlong, a. and adv. Obs. Also evelong. [f. even- + long a. The etymological notion is obscure; perh. the adv. originated first, and the adj. use was developed from the sense ‘straight along’, with the help of some confusion with avelonge. In OE. efelang occurs once (‘þæt cuðe hol..þæt he efelan... Oxford English Dictionary
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endlong
endlong, prep., adv., and a. (ˈɛndlɒŋ) Forms: 3 andelong, 3–4 endelong, (4 endelyng), 4– endlong, 4– north. dial. endlang. [The early southern ME. endelong, f. ende end n. + long, seems to have been substituted by popular etymology for the preposition andlang (see along prep.), the first element of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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