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bridling
▪ I. bridling, vbl. n. (ˈbraɪdlɪŋ) [f. bridle v.] 1. The applying of a bridle; curbing, restraining, controlling. † bridling cast: a stirrup glass.c 1450 Chaucer's Dreme 272 The bridling hire hors. 1513 More Rich. III (1641) 220 The brideling and punishing of such as there had misgoverned themselves...
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Gundaker, Prince of Liechtenstein
Besides his official writings, he also published a work on the bridling of horses.
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bitting
▪ I. bitting, vbl. n.1 (ˈbɪtɪŋ) [f. bit v. + -ing1.] The putting of the bit in a horse's mouth.1611 Cotgr., Embouchement..the bitting, or bridling of a horse. 1833 Regul. Instr. Cavalry i. 83 On first bitting, the bridoon is to be used. Comb. bitting-rigging (Saddlery), a bridle, surcingle, back-str...
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Richard James (scholar)
In July 1629 he lent to Oliver St John the manuscript tract on the bridling of parliaments, written in 1612 by Sir Robert Dudley, titular duke of Northumberland
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simpering
▪ I. ˈsimpering, vbl. n.1 [f. simper v.1 + -ing1.] Simmering.1477 Norton Ordin. Alch. iv. in Ashm. (1652) 46 To know of the simperinge of our Stone. 1598 Florio, Cremore,..the creame or simpring of milke when it seethes.▪ II. ˈsimpering, vbl. n.2 [f. simper v.2 + -ing1.] The action of the verb; an i...
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Thomas Calvert (professor)
On the Duty of Bridling the Tongue, a Sermon, 1840.
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bridle
▪ I. bridle, n. (ˈbraɪd(ə)l) Forms: 1 br{iacu}del, 3–4 bridel, -il, 3–6 brydel, 4 briddle, brydille, 4–5 bridell, 4–6 brydell, -il, -ill, 5 bridelle, -ill, -ulle, -yl(le, brydylle, 6 brydle, 4– bridle. [OE. br{iacu}del for earlier *briᵹdel (cf. brigdils Erf. Gl. 127, O.E. Texts 44) has various corre...
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Lee Killough
, 1997)
Brill and Maxwell
The Dopplegänger Gambit (, 1979)
Spider Play (, 1986)
Dragon's Teeth (, 1990)
All three were published in omnibus form as Bridling
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infrenation
† infreˈnation Obs. rare—0. [f. in-3 + L. frenātiōn-em bridling; see prec. (Perh. a misunderstanding of Tertullian's infrēnātio restraining.)] Unruliness (Cockeram, 1623).
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Giovanni Battista Pignatelli
It was divided into three hundred and seventy-six chapters, and included sections on cures for parasites and disease, on bridling and on horse management
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rebelliousness
rebelliousness (rɪˈbɛljəsnɪs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] The state of being rebellious.1583 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 299/2 The king..perceiuing the waiwardnesse of his owne clergie, or rather rebelliousnesse. 1649 Roberts Clavis Bibl. 374 Teaching us submission, and bridling all undutifulness and rebelliousn...
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A-Sides
Hands All Over", "Nothing to Say") and wisely highlighting chunks of their last two (and best) albums, A-Sides presents the band in all its evolving, bridling-horses
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charioteer
▪ I. charioteer, n. (ˌtʃærɪəˈtɪə(r)) Forms: 4 charietere, charyeter, chariatour, 5 charyetter, 7 charioter, 7– charioteer. [app. a mixed form f. OF. charioteur, and OF. charetier (whence chareter).] The driver of a chariot or car.c 1340 Cursor M. 21287 (Trin.) Þe charietere [v.r. carter] is ihesu cr...
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Robert French (Irish judge)
French's conduct as a judge fully justified the official misgivings: an anonymous satire refers to "snarling, bridling, self-corroding French" and asked
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