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bethought
bethought, pple. and a. (bɪˈθɔːt) [f. bethink.] † 1. Of a thing: Intended, purposed, contrived. Obs.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 63 Beten [we] for þat we hauen agilt her biforen..oðer recheluste ðe is erueðer to betende, oðer to biþohte þinge þe is swiþe erueðer to betende. † 2. Of a person: Minded, disp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sehsuechte
With the focus theme “Echo” in 2014 Sehsüchte bethought itself in its function as an audience festival and enhanced the exchange between filmmakers and wikipedia.org
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bethink
bethink, v. (bɪˈθɪŋk) Pa. tense and pple. bethought (bɪˈθɔːt). In OE. biþencan, ME. bithenchen, bithenke: for variants see think. [Com. Teut.: OE. biþęncan = OS. bithenkjan, OHG. bidenchan (MHG., mod.G., Du. bedenken), Goth. biþagkjan:—OTeut. *biþaŋkjan, f. bi-, be- + þaŋkjan to think. The sense-dev... Oxford English Dictionary
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Property is theft!
Jean-Jacques Rousseau made the same general point when he wrote: "The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying 'This wikipedia.org
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shendfully
† ˈshendfully, adv. Obs. [f. shendful a. + -ly2.] Ignominiously, disgracefully, infamously.a 1225 Ancr. R. 316 Spec hire scheome schendfuliche. 1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 6343 Þus senduolliche he him slou. 1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. iii. 261 God sende to seye þat [Saul] schulde dye, And al his seed for þat S... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Nesmith
Appreciating more than any other man the natural advantages of the water powers which have made Lowell what she is, he bethought himself of securing the wikipedia.org
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unchastised
unchaˈstised, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 272 A bischop þat consentiþ to oþer mennus synnes schulde raþere be clepid an vnchastised hound þan a bischop. 1388 ― Ecclus. xxx. 8 An hors vntemyd, ether vnchastisid, schal ascape hard, and a sone vnchastisid schal ascape heedi. a 1533 Ld. B... Oxford English Dictionary
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reclusage
reclusage rare. [a. OF. reclusage (Godef.): see recluse a. + -age.] † 1. A hermitage, place of seclusion. (Only in Caxton.) Obs.1480 Caxton Ovid's Met. xii. viii, Ulixes bethought hym..that Achylles was in some reclusage. 1483 ― Gold. Leg. 111 b/1 He fledde the world and entred into a reclusage. 2. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Namarupa-vyakarana
"The Primeval Being reflected, let me be many, let me produce; having bethought, thus to itself, it produced fire which produced water and from water was wikipedia.org
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idiotize
idiotize, v. (ˈɪdɪətaɪz) [f. as prec. + -ize; cf. Gr. ἰδιωτίζ-ειν to put into common language.] † 1. intr. To act in a way peculiar to themselves (cf. idiotism 3 d). Obs.1716 M. Davies Athen. Brit. III. Crit. Hist. 11 Foreign Calvinists..disown and condemn our Dissenters for Idiotizing as well as Sc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Battle of Ballyshannon (1247)
The English then bethought them of sending Cormac O'Conor with a large body of cavalry westwards along the plain, who was to turn southwards through the wikipedia.org
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misrate
misˈrate, v. Now rare. [mis-1 1.] trans. To estimate wrongly. Also misˈrating vbl. n.1624 Heywood Captives i. i. in Bullen O. Pl. IV. 112, I have bethought mee better nowe to keepe This business secrett..And not to make it publicke and this honest Purpose of myne by that meanes misreated. a 1626 Bac... Oxford English Dictionary
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guerdonize
† ˈguerdonize, v. Obs. [f. guerdon n. + -ize.] trans. To bestow a guerdon upon, to reward.1594 J. Dickenson Arisbas (1878) 77 On sea-washt rockes, reward from arte would plucke, And guerdonize desert with direst lucke. 1606 J. Raynolds Dolarney's Prim. (1880) 57 What trophe rare, what wreath or Coro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rousseau: On the Origin of Inequality: First Part
On the Origin of the Inequality of Mankind. The Second Part. THE first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society.From how many crimes, wars and murders, from how many horrors and misfortunes might not any one have saved mankind, by pulling up the stakes, or filling ...
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recreance
▪ I. recreance1 (ˈrɛkrɪəns) [ad. L. type *recreantia, f. recreāre: see recreate v.1] Recreation, refreshment.c 1475 Lament. Mary Magd. lxi, I shuld anone deuoid al my greuaunce, For he is the blisse of very recreaunce. 1581 N. Woodes Confl. Consc. Prol. iv, Our Author Bethought himselfe, to ease his... Oxford English Dictionary
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