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cherte
† ˈcherte, -tee Obs. Forms: 3–5 cherte, 4–5 cheerte, chierte, -tee, 5 cheertee, chierete, chyerete, cheretie, -te, charte, 6 cheritie, (7 arch. chiertee). [a. OF. chierte, later and AF. cherté dearness (in ONF. kerté, querté, Pr. cartat):—L. cāritāt-em dearness, f. cār-us dear. The OF. inherited for...
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Churt
The village as Churt and Cherte is recorded in the 14th century as part of the "Great Sacks", and a tything of Farnham of the Bishop of Winchester; a subsidy
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Ioan Dragomir
The funeral took place during a period of comparatively relaxed persecution, and was attended by bishops Alexandru Todea, Ioan Cherteș, and Ioan Ploscaru
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chartee
▪ I. charte obs. form of chart.▪ II. charte(e variant of cherte, Obs., dearness.
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charity
charity (ˈtʃærɪtɪ) Forms: α. 2 carited, kariteþ, -teð; β. 2–6 charite, cherite, 4–5 cheryte, 4–6 charyte, charitee, 4–7 charitie, 4– charity. [Two early types of this word appear in Eng.: (1) cariteð, -teþ, (2) charité; these are adoptions respectively of ONF. caritedh, -tet(þ), (later, and mod.Pic....
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