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bereave
bereave, v. (bɪˈriːv) Pa. tense and pa. pple. bereaved; pa. pple. also bereft. Forms: 1 beréafian, 2–3 biræuien, 2–6 bireve, 3 bireave(n, 3–4 birefe(n, 4–6 byreve, bereve, 5 berefe, bereffe, byreeve, 6 bereeve, (berive, byryve), 6–7 berieve, 7 bereauve, 6– bereave. pa. tense, 1 bereafode, 2–3 bereaf...
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bereave
bereave/bɪˈri:v; bə`riv/ v[Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb (of sb) (fml 文) deprive sb (esp of a relative) by death 使某人丧失(尤指亲属) an accident which bereaved him of his wife and child 使他丧失妻儿的事故 the bereaved husband, ie the man whose wife had died 死了妻子的男人.
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Henry Berkeley, 7th Baron Berkeley
Lodovick Greville, by seeking to bereave him of all his living at once if the drift had taken place; with George Whitney, in the behalf of Sir Henry Lee
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Ezekiel 36:12 - A Prophecy to the Mountains of Israel
They will possess you, and you will be their inheritance, and you will never again bereave them of their children." Young's Literal Translation And I have caused man to walk over you, -- My people Israel, And they possess thee, and thou hast been to them for an inheritance, And thou dost add no more to bereave them. Additional Translations ...
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Hannah Cowley (actress)
the arrogant rich businesswoman Legatt in the beginning of the film, Ghost Soldiers, Haunting of the Innocent, The Atticus Institute, In The Blood, and Bereave
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[plural] (informal) private parts (= a polite way of referring to the sexual organs without saying their names) Word Origin late Middle English (originally denoting a person not acting in an official capacity): from Latin privatus 'withdrawn from public life', a use of the past participle of privare 'bereave, deprive', from privus ...
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bereaving
▪ I. beˈreaving, vbl. n. Also 6 byryvinge. [f. bereave + -ing1.] The action of the vb. bereave in various senses. Now only gerundial.1529 More Comf. agst. Trib. iii. Wks. 1232/2 The byryuinge from vs of our wretched worldlye goodes. c 1630 Drummond of Hawthornden Hist. Jas. III, Wks. (1711) 45 After...
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Conjugation of leave - WordReference.com
regular model: work verbs ending in -e: like leave - model verb Verbs that follow this model: bereave Firefox and Chrome users: install a shortcut (Firefox or Chrome) then type "conj leave" in your address bar for the fastest conjugations. leave 'leave' is the model of its conjugation.
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Pindarics
Gone; but nothing can bereave him
Of the force he made his own
Being here, and we believe him
Something far advanced in State,
And that he wears a truer
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bereft
▪ I. bereft, ppl. a. (bɪˈrɛft) [f. bereave.] 1. Forcibly deprived, robbed, having lost the possession or use of; void of.1586 Bright Melanch. xvii. 105 Man transported with passion is utterly bereft of advisement. 1596 Shakes. Tam. Shr. v. ii. 143 A woman mou'd, is like a fountaine troubled..thicke,...
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Adonis Kapsalis
In 2010, Kapsalis was in talks to co-star alongside Olympia Dukakis for the 2015 American film Bereave.
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bedeal
† beˈdeal, v. Obs. Forms: 1 bedǽlan, 3 bidælen, 2–3 bidelen. [f. be- 3 + OE. dǽlan, to part, deal.] trans. To deprive, bereave, free of.c 1000 ælfric Gen. xxvii. 45 Hwi sceal ic beon bedæled æᵹðer minra sunena. c 1200 Ormin 4676 Loc nu ȝiff þatt tu narrt..wittes bidæledd. 1205 Lay. 17364 Seouen þuse...
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Now o now I needs must part
And although your sight I leave,
Sight wherein my joys do lie,
Till that death do sense bereave,
Never shall affection die.
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orbation
† orˈbation Obs. [ad. L. orbātiōn-em, n. of action from orbāre to bereave.] Bereavement, deprivation (of parents, children, or the like).1623 Bp. Hall Contempl., O.T. xix. vii, How much more easie had the want of a sonne been than the mis-cariage? Barrennesse than orbation? 1798 W. Taylor in Monthly...
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