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basely
basely, adv. (ˈbeɪslɪ) [f. base a. + -ly2.] † 1. In a low position, low down. Obs.c 1500 Partenay 1216 Sauyng þat on ey had he more basly Then þat other. † 2. In a low tone, softly, quietly. Obs.1562 J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 216 Talke thou basely, talke thou boldely. 1577 Dee Relat. Spir. i.... Oxford English Dictionary
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basely
baselyadv in a base3(1) manner 卑鄙地. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Edward Stafford, 4th Baron Stafford
Isabel was reported to be a family chambermaid in a letter to the Earl of Leicester which includes "My Lorde Stafford's son is basely married to his mother's wikipedia.org
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BASE Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
Base definition: the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests. See examples of BASE used in a sentence.
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Translation of grubby in Chinese | English-Chinese dictionary
see also - grubby. grubby (adj.). ↘ basely, begrime, bemire, colly, dingily, dirt, dirtily, dirtiness, dirty, filthily, filthiness, foul, foully, foulness, grubbily ...
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Godfrey Baseley
Cyril Godfrey Baseley (2 October 1904 – 2 February 1997), credited as Godfrey Basely, was a BBC radio executive famous for being the creator of the soap wikipedia.org
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besottedly
beˈsottedly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] Infatuatedly, stupidly, with mental or moral blindness.1660 Milton Free Commw. Wks. 1738 I. 591 Basely and besottedly to run their necks again into the Yoke. 1849 C. Brontë Shirley i. 4 He was..besottedly arrogant. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ovation
Ovations were granted when war was not declared between enemies on the level of nations or states; when an enemy was considered basely inferior (e.g., wikipedia.org
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demissly
† deˈmissly, adv. Obs. [f. demiss a. + -ly2.] Submissively, humbly; abjectly, basely.1598 Florio, Remissamente, demislie, remislie, basely, cowardly. 1617 Hieron Wks. II. 390 To thinke so demissely and vnworthily of it selfe. 1610 Holland Camden's Brit. ii. 139 He most demisely beseecheth..he might ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Inga roseomarginella
The dark brown scales are irregularly sprinkled over the wing with a first and second discal spot basely emphasized. wikipedia.org
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arghly
† ˈarghly, adv. Obs. [f. argh a. + -ly2.] Timidly, cowardly; also (in OE.) basely.c 1000 ælfric Gen. xx. 4 Abimeleh andwirde earhlice. 1086 O.E. Chron. (Laud MS.) And hine earhlice ofsloᵹon. c 1400 Destr. Troy v. 1831 Antenor arghly auntride of ship. Oxford English Dictionary
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Beryl Splatt
PL Basely, Rachel Jokorowicz and Beryl Splatt, 'Dose Rates and Blood Concentrations of Sulphanilamide in Horses', The Australian Veterinary Journal, (1939 wikipedia.org
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base-minded
ˈbase-ˈminded, a. [f. base a. 9, 16.] Having a base mind; = base a. 9. Hence base-mindedly = basely 4; base-mindedness = baseness 4.1586 Queen Elizabeth in Ellis Orig. Lett. i. 225 III. 23, I am not so baceminded that feare of any livinge..prince shoulde make me afrayde. 1614 Selden Titles Hon. 62 B... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monarchian Prologues
printed the Latin text with translations and commentary, acknowledging that they were "masterpieces of the art of concealing one's meaning and of not basely wikipedia.org
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benefactress
benefactress (bɛnɪˈfæktrɪs) [f. benefactor + -ess.] A female benefactor.1711 Swift Vind. Dk. Marlborough Wks. 1814 V. 397 While his gracious benefactress is contented to take up her residence in an old patched-up palace. 1781 Gibbon Decl. & F. III. xlviii. 32 They basely conspired against their bene... Oxford English Dictionary
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