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contigue
† ˈcontigue, a. Obs. Sc. [a. F. contigu, -gue (16th c. in Littré), ad. L. contigu-us touching together, touching each other, f. contingĕre, stem contig- (= con- + tag-) to touch on all sides, border upon, etc.: see contingent.] = contiguous.1549 Compl. Scot. Ded. 4 His prochane enemeis that lyis con... Oxford English Dictionary
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discontigue
† disconˈtigue, a. Sc. Obs. [f. dis- 10 + contigue.] = discontiguous.1538 in Balfour Practicks (1754) 175 (Jam.) Landis lyand discontigue fra uther landis. 1609 Skene Reg. Maj. Forme of Proces 125 Gif the lands lyes within sundrie Schirefdomes..or gif they ly in any ane of them, discontigue. Oxford English Dictionary
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Antola Natural Regional Park
It covers over 48 square kilometres (that is ), plus 5,832 ha under a lesser form of environmental protection named aree contigue (contiguous areas). wikipedia.org
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Myrmica
cariniceps Guérin-Méneville M. caucasicola Arnol’di, M. chinensis Viehmeyer M. colax Cole M. collingwoodi Radchenko and Elmes M. commarginata Ruzsky M. contigue wikipedia.org
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contiguous
contiguous, a. (kənˈtɪgjuːəs) [f. L. contigu-us (see contigue) + -ous.] 1. Touching, in actual contact, next in space; meeting at a common boundary, bordering, adjoining. Const to, formerly also with.1611 Coryat Crudities 81 Two seuerall Castles built on a rocke which are so neare together that they... Oxford English Dictionary
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prochain
prochain, a. (n.) Also 5– -ein, 6 -ane, -yn. [a. F. prochain (prɔʃɛ̃), prucein (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. proche near:—L. propius adv., compar. of prope near.] † 1. Neighbouring, nearest, next. Obs.1549 Compl. Scot. Epist. 4 Godefroid of billon..deffendit his..subiectis of loran, fra his prochane ... Oxford English Dictionary
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contingent
contingent, a. and n. (kənˈtɪndʒənt) [a. F. contingent 14th c. (Oresme), or ad. L. contingent-em touching together or on all sides, lying near, contiguous, coming into contact or connexion, befalling, happening, coming to pass, pres. pple. of contingĕre to touch together, come into contact, etc., f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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rig
▪ I. rig, n.1 Also 4–6 ryg, 6 rigge, 7– rigg. [Northern and Sc. form of ridge n.1] 1. The back, in man or animals; = ridge n.1 1.a 1300 Havelok 1775 Bernard stirt up, þat was ful big, And caste a brinie up-on his rig. a 1352 Minot Poems (ed. Hall) vii. 81 Ilk Inglis man on oþers rig Ouer þat water e... Oxford English Dictionary
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طيموثاوس الأول
Studi sull'epistolario e sulle fonti contigue, Cahier de Studia Iranica 41, Chrétiens en terre d'Iran III (Paris: Association pour l'avancement des études wikipedia.org
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shed
▪ I. shed, n.1 (ʃɛd) Forms: 1 (ᵹe)scéad, 1–2 scád, 3 schad, Orm. shæd, 4–6 schede, shede, 4–7 sched, 5 sced, schade, 5, 8, 9 dial. sheed, 6 schedde, sheyde, 6–7 shead(e, shedde, Sc. schad, 7, 9 dial. shade, 4– shed. [OE. (ᵹe)scēad, altered form of (ᵹe)sceád neut.:—OTeut. type *(ga)skaiđo-m, f. root ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Timothy I of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Studi sull'epistolario e sulle fonti contigue, Cahier de Studia Iranica 41, Chrétiens en terre d'Iran III (Paris: Association pour l'avancement des études wikipedia.org
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