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blede
† blede Obs. [OE. blóed, bléd (blǽd) str. fem. ‘flower, blossom, fruit’ = OHG. bluot, MHG. bluot pl. blüete, Ger. blüte:—OTeut. *blôdi-z fem. root blō̆- in blow, bloom, etc.; cogn. with OIr. blá-th, L. flō-s.] A flower, blossom; fruit.c 975 Rushw. Gosp. Matt. vii. 17 Yfel þonne treow yfle westmas ve...
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Andrea Blede
Andrea Blede (born July 6, 1984) is a French football player. Playing career
Andrea Blede played for JEF Reserves and Kamatamare Sanuki from 2011 to 2015.
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dishful
dishful (ˈdɪʃfʊl) Also 4 dissuol. [f. dish n. + -ful.] As much as a dish will contain.c 1320 Seuyn Sag. (W.) 1918 Thre dissch-fol of blod he let me blede. 1340 Ayenb. 120 Yef me yefþ..ane poure manne ane dissuol of pesen. 1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. iii. (1586) 136 b, Geve to every one a little ...
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Honey to the Bees), inspired by the Rosicrucian Order and featuring three songs: "Ruža i krst" ("A rose and a Cross"), "U sobi" ("In the Room") and "Blede
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thumble-toe
thumble-toe north. dial. In 5 thomble-, thomelle-, 9 dial. thummel-, -il-, etc. [a. ON. þumal-tá the great toe, f. þumall = OE. þ{uacu}ma, thumb.] The great toe.c 1440 Alphabet of Tales 13, I prikkid hur in hur thomble ta. Ibid. 14 Als sone as I prikkid in hur thomble ta sho wappid me in furris. 14....
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KHF Prishtina
Line players
Emine Hoti
Dafina Rama
Luljeta Sopjani
Back players
LB
Isma Muqolli
Burneta Rama
CB
Pranvera Ferataj
Mimoza Sefedini
RB
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dodemusyd
† dodeˈmusyd, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [The first element is possibly as in doddypoll; the second appears to be from muse v., in ME. to be amazed.]c 1450 Cov. Myst. 395 Ye dodemusyd prynces faste you aray, Or I make avow to Mahomed youre bodyes schul blede.
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bleed
▪ I. bleed, v. (bliːd) Pa. tense and pple. bled. Forms: 1 blédan, 3–5 blede (6 Sc. bleid, blead, bleth), 7 bleede, 6– bleed. pa. tense 1 blédde, 2–5 bledde, 3 blede, 3–5 bledd, 7 bleeded, 3– bled. pa. pple. 1–4 bléded, 7–8 bleeded, 5– bled. [OE. blédan:—OTeut. *blôdjan to bleed (whence also ON. blǽð...
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acale
† acale, akale, ppl. a. Obs. [contr. for fuller *acalen; probably:—OE. of-calen pa. pple. of vb. of-calan, -cól, -calen, f. of + calan to be cold; but possibly:—a lost OE. acalen, f. a- pref. intensive, off, away + calan. Acale is parallel to awake ppl. adj. for awaken:—OE. awac-en pa. pple. See als...
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bledde
▪ I. bled, ppl. a. (blɛd) [f. bleed v.] 1. Drained of blood or sap.1894 Pop. Sci. Monthly June 284 A series of tests and examinations of bled and unbled timber has been carried on. 2. Of a page, illustration, etc.: see bleed v. 13.1940 Graves & Hodge Long Week-end xxv. 434 ‘Bled’ photographs..printe...
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unbold
unˈbold, a. ? Obs. Forms: α. 1 unbeald, 3 onbald, 1, 3–6 un-, vnbald (4 -baald, -balde), 6, 9 Sc. unbauld; 4–5 un-, vnbolde, 4, 6 onbolde, 6–7 vnbould. β. 4–5 un-, vnbelde. [un-1 7. Cf. OHG. unbald.] Lacking in boldness; deficient in self-confidence or energy; timid, bashful; backward, slow.α c 897 ...
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cranny
▪ I. cranny, n.1 (ˈkrænɪ) Forms: (5 crayne), 5–7 crany, 6–7 cranie, craney, 7 crannie, -ey, (craine), 7– cranny. [app. related to F. cran (in Cotgr. cren) ‘a notch, cleft, niche, or jag’, a crack in metal, a transverse fissure in strata, etc.; but the etymology and form-history present many difficul...
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garse
▪ I. † garse, n. Obs. Forms: 3 garce, 4 gerse, 5 gaarce, 6 garsshe, 3, 5–8 garse. See also gash. [a. OF. *garse, noun of action f. garser (see garse v.); cf. med.L. garsa, gersa incision, scarification.] A cut, incision, gash.a 1225 Ancr. R. 258 Þeo ilke reouðfulle garcen [T. garses] of þe luðere sk...
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emerods
† ˈemerods, n. pl. Obs. Forms: 5–7 emeraudes, -odes, (5 emerawntys, -owdys, emoroyades), 7 emrods, emeroids, emerods. [ad. L. hæmorrhoïdes, a. Gr. αἱµορροίδες: see hæmorrhoids.] = hæmorrhoids. (Still sometimes used in allusions to 1 Sam. v. 6, 7, in A.V.)a 1400 in Rel. Ant. I. 190 A man schal blede ...
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scarify
▪ I. scarify, v.1 (ˈskærɪfaɪ) Also 6–8 scarrify. [a. F. scarifier (13–14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. late L. scarīficāre, altered form of scarīfāre to scarify, ad. Gr. σκαρῑϕᾶσθαι, recorded in the senses ‘to scratch an outline, sketch lightly, to do anything slightly or slovenly’ (L. & Sc.), f. σκάρῑϕ...
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