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cered, ppl. a. (sɪəd) [f. cere v.] Smeared, anointed, saturated, or rendered waterproof, with wax, esp. in cered cloth: = cerecloth.c 1386 Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 255 Ceride poketes, sal peter, and vitriol. 1475 Caxton Jason (1477) 114 b, Her epistle which she rapped in a cered cloth. 1541 Act...
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Cered
Cered is a village in Nógrád county, Hungary.
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CERED - Translation in Chinese - bab.la
Translation for 'cered' in the free English-Chinese dictionary and many other Chinese translations.
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cyred
cyred obs. form of cered ppl. a.1558–80 W. Warde tr. Alexis' Secr. i. i. 14 b, A Violl well stopped with waxe and cyred clothe.
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Céret
Former known names of Céret are, in order of appearance, vicus Sirisidum in 814, vico Cereto in 866, villa Cerseto in 915, vigo Ceresido in 930, also Cered
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seared
▪ I. seared, ppl. a. (sɪəd) [f. sear v. + -ed1.] 1. Dried up, parched, withered.1538 Elyot Dict., Ramale, a seryd or deed bowghe. 1599 Thynne Animadv. (1875) 48 Of freshe coolor..whiche hathe no sered nor withered cooloor in his leafes. 1791 Cowper Iliad xiii. 687 Part [of the weapon] within his dis...
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Menter Iaith
List of Mentrau Iaith
CERED (Menter Iaith Ceredigion) - (Ceredigion)
Menter Abertawe - (Swansea)
Menter Caerdydd - (Cardiff)
Menter Iaith Blaenau Gwent
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seridclath
seridclath northern f. cered cloth: see cered.1438–9 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 408 In 22 virgis panni linei empt. pro le Seridclath pro vestimentis.
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Nógrád County
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Cered
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cerecloth
▪ I. cerecloth, n. (ˈsɪəklɒθ, -ɔː-) Also 6–8 sear(e-, 7 cear(e-. [App. originally cered cloth: see cered.] Cloth smeared or impregnated with wax or some glutinous matter: 1. used for wrapping a dead body in; a waxed winding-sheet or a winding-sheet in general.[1475–1608 see cered.] 1553 Eden Treat. ...
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Faculty of Agronomic and Veterinary Science
CERED is a program of FSAV which includes researchers, students, and local communities, in pursuit of a Jesuit vision for the world today.
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cere
▪ I. cere, n. Ornith. (sɪə(r)) Also 5, 7, 9 sere, 9 sear. [a. F. cire wax, cere:—L. cēra wax; also in med.L. in this sense.] The naked wax-like membrane at the base of the beak in certain birds, in which the nostrils are pierced. It is supposed to be an organ of touch.[c 1230 Fridericus II, De Falco...
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Kónya Szécsényi
during the reign of Sigismund of Luxembourg, who continued to expand family wealth and held important dignities, while Nicholas, who owned the village of Cered
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كلية العلوم الزراعية والطب البيطري
إن CERED هو برنامج من كلية العلوم الزراعية والطب البيطري يتضمن باحثين وطلاب ومجتمعات محلية، سعيا وراء رؤية يسوعية للعالم اليوم.
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cankered
cankered, ppl. a. (ˈkæŋkəd) Forms: 5 cankerd, 5–7 -cred, 6 -karde, -card, -cerd, -ckerde, -ckered, -ckred, -crid, (Sc. -karit, -kerit, -kerrit, -kcart, -kart, kankyrryt), 6–7 cankard, 6–8 -kred, 7 -cered, 6– cankered. [f. canker v. + -ed.] 1. Ulcerated, gangrened.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xviii. x...
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