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contentation
contenˈtation [15th c. ad. med.L. contentātiōn-em (1409 in Du Cange), n. of action f. med.L. contentāre, F. contenter to content. A much commoner word in Eng. than in any Romanic lang.: Godefroy cites a single instance from a Swiss Burgundian document of 1424, and the word is not in Cotgr., nor is i... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Badby
if he would doo, he shoulde haue goods inough, promising also vnto him a yearelye stipende out of the kinges treasury, so muche as shoulde suffice hys contentation wikipedia.org
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incontentation
† incontenˈtation Obs. rare. [f. in-3 + contentation.] Dissatisfaction, discontent.1860 in Worcester, citing Goodwin. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Balnaves
heighness, compellis me seik and preis forward to your grace' service, and to pretermit (avoid) na thyng, when occasion is gevin to me, that I can do to your contentation wikipedia.org
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discontentation
† discontenˈtation Obs. [f. discontent v., after contentation.] 1. Dissatisfaction; displeasure; = discontent n.1, discontentment.1528–9 Henry VIII in Fiddes Wolsey ii. (1726) 145 Being informed, to our no little marvell and discontentation [etc.]. 1580 Sidney Arcadia ii. (1622) 215 Rather then my e... Oxford English Dictionary
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insaturity
† insaˈturity Obs. rare. [in-3.] a. Unsatisfied or unfilled condition. b. Unsatisfying quality.1631 R. H. Arraignm. Whole Creature xiii. §3. 205 The insaturity of the Soule of man, taking so little Complacency and Contentation. Ibid. xv. §1. 251 The insaturity and insufficiency of all these huskish ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Katherine Neville, Baroness Hastings
I owe unto Cecilie [Cecily], Marquesse Dorset, certain summes of money which I borrowed of her at diverse times, I will that the said Cecilie in full contentation wikipedia.org
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surmised
surmised, ppl. a. (sɜːˈmaɪzd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] † 1. Submitted as a charge or information to a court of law; charged upon or alleged against some one; more generally, alleged, supposed. Obs.1530 Sel. Cases Star Chamber (Selden) II. 49 Thanswere of Elys abbott of Croxston to the surmysed byll of com... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland to 1700
plaintiffe is non-suited, the defendant shall recover costs 10 Chas. 1 Sess. 3 (1634) c. 2 Explanation of 10 Chas. 1 c. 3 c. 3 Re plantation c. 7 An Act for contentation wikipedia.org
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exangeration
† exangeˈration Obs. rare. [irreg. f. ex- prefix1 + anger v. + -ation.] Provocation to anger.1631 R. H. Arraignm. Whole Creature xviii. 306 Instead of hoped Contentation: wee reape vexation, exangeration, distraction. Ibid. 307 They subject the Soule to exceeding divisions, distractions, exangeratio... Oxford English Dictionary
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contention
contention (kənˈtɛnʃən) Also 4–5 -cioun, 5–6 -cion, 6 -tioun, -tione. [a. F. contention, ad. L. contentiōn-em, n. of action from contendĕre to contend. (OF. had orig. the inherited form cunten{cced}un, conten{cced}on.)] 1. The action of straining or striving earnestly; earnest exertion, effort, ende... Oxford English Dictionary
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exulcerate
▪ I. † eˈxulcerate, a. Obs. [ad. L. exulcerāt-us, pa. pple. of exulcerā-re: see next.] 1. = exulcerated 1.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde p. 1 As yf intestinum rectum be exulcerat. 1601 Holland Pliny II. 168 The said green figs..doe cure the wens or exulcerat bunches. 1683 Salmon Doron Med. i. 310 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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sufficiency
sufficiency (səˈfɪʃənsɪ) Also 5–7 -encie, 8 -entcy. [ad. L. sufficientia (see prec. and -ency). Cf. It. soffic(i)enza, -ia, Sp. suficiencia.] † 1. Sufficient means or wealth; ability or competence to meet pecuniary obligations. Obs.1495 Act 11 Hen. VII, c. 24 §3 Iffe ther be not persones of suche su... Oxford English Dictionary
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disable
▪ I. † disˈable, a. Obs. [dis- 10.] Unable; incapable; impotent.14.. Certain Balades, Lenuoy (R.), Consider that my conning is disable To write to you. 1598 Drayton Heroic. Ep., Rich. II. to Isabel, As my disable and unworthy Hand Never had Power, belonging to command. 1615 Markham Eng. Housew. Pref... Oxford English Dictionary
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carver
carver1 (ˈkɑːvə(r)) [f. carve v. + -er1.] 1. gen. One who carves or cuts.c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 320 Clipperis and purse⁓kerveris. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. xx. (1495) 125 Of the teeth some ben keruers. 1605 Bacon Adv. Learning (1873) 56 A carver or a divider of cummin seed. 2. spec. One w... Oxford English Dictionary
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