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contrair
▪ I. † ˈcontrair, a., n., (adv.), prep. Chiefly Sc.; now only dial. Forms: 4–5 contrare, 4–7 contrar, contraire, 5 contrayre, -eyre, -aier, -er, 6–9 contrair. [a. F. contraire (11th c.):—L. contrārius contrary. (Orig. stressed conˈtrair.)] A. adj. contrary, opposed, opposite.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B.... Oxford English Dictionary
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CATCH | tradução de inglês para português - Cambridge Dictionary
CATCH tradução: apanhar, apanhar, pegar, apanhar em flagrante, pegar, pegar, pegar, contrair, visitar, assistir…. Veja mais em Dicionário Cambridge inglês ...
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contrayre
contrayre var. of contrair. Oxford English Dictionary
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Drinksilver
John Skene observed that the customs of gift giving and gratuities differed "contrair the fashion" in other countries. wikipedia.org
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Blae Loch (Beith)
description in circa 1604 gives the name as 'Blaa-loche' and states that quhen the firmament is moft ferene and cleir then its is palide and dead coloured contrair wikipedia.org
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contrairly
† conˈtrairly, adv. Obs. [f. contrair a. + -ly2.] contrarily; contrariwise.1535 Coverdale 2 Chron. xx. 11 They deale contrarely with vs. 1571 Digges Pantom. i. xii. D iij b, If they bee of contrarie shadow, worke contrarely. 1588 A. King tr. Canisius' Catech., Confession 3 To..dispaire in Gode his m... Oxford English Dictionary
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contrer
contrer variant of contrair. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robene and Makyne
and dry, The wedder is warme and fair, And the grene woid rycht neir us by To walk attour allquhair; Thair ma na janglour us espy, That is to lufe contrair wikipedia.org
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contrare
contrar(e variant of contrair. Oxford English Dictionary
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incontrair
† inˈcontrair, adv. and prep. Sc. Obs. Also -are, -ar. [f. in prep. + contrair n.; cf. the fuller phrases in the contrair (of), in our contrair, etc.] a. as advb. phr. or adv. (followed by a preposition): In opposition to, in spite of.c 1480 Henryson Mor. Fab. 37 This hound of hell, Deuored hes my L... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English prepositions
dialectal) 'twixt (obsolete) bewest (obsolete; regional, Scotland) bongre (obsolete) bout (regional) bove (poetic; regional) 'cept (colloquial) contrair wikipedia.org
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caup
▪ I. † caup, caulp Sc. Obs. [Of doubtful derivation: ON. kaup stipulation, wages, pay, suits the form, and perhaps the sense; but a Celtic origin would a priori be expected.] (See quot. 1597.)1489 Act Jas. IV (1597) §18 Certaine Gentlemen..heads of kin in Galloway hes vsed to take Caupes. 1597 Skene... Oxford English Dictionary
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uncourteous
unˈcourteous, a. [un-1 7.] Wanting in courtesy; discourteous: a. Of persons.α 1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 6798 Þys ryche man, as þe gospel seys, Was but to o man vncurteys. a 1352 Minot in Pol. Poems (Rolls) I. 79 Unkind he was and uncurtayse. a 1400–50 Bk. Curtasye 128 in Babees Bk., Dip not þi tho... Oxford English Dictionary
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fortificate
† forˈtificate, v. Sc. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of L. fortificāre.] = fortify.1560 Rolland Crt. Venus iii. 188 The vther part gif thay fortificat In ȝour contrair. Oxford English Dictionary
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intrant
intrant, n. and a. Chiefly Sc. (ˈɪntrənt) See also entrant. [ad. L. intrānt-em, pr. pple. of intrāre to enter.] A. n. 1. One who enters: a. One who comes in, as into a room; an incomer (rare).1663 Sir G. Mackenzie Relig. Stoica xx. (1685) 162 That curious Painter; who having drawn an excellent face.... Oxford English Dictionary
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