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controversed
† ˈcontroversed, ppl. a. Obs. [In form = prec. vb. + -ed1, and at length so regarded: but F. controversé and Eng. controversed both appeared earlier than the respective verbs, and were app. direct adaptations of L. contrōversus, with the native ppl. endings -é, -ed. L. contrōvers-us appears to have ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Harmar
book printed at Oxford) Master Bezaes sermons vpon the three chapters of the canticle of canticles wherein are handled the chiefest points of religion controversed wikipedia.org
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controversible
† controˈversible, a. Obs. [f. L. contrōvers-us controversed + -ble.] Open to controversy; controvertible.1634 Jackson Creed vii. xix. Wks. VII. 159 What place of Scripture is there less controversible for grammatical signification of the words. 1668 Howe Bless. Righteous (1825) 120 The discussing o... Oxford English Dictionary
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controversity
† controˈversity Obs. rare—1. [ad. OF. controversité, prob. ad. med.L. *contrōversitās, f. contrōvers-us: see controversed. Cf. adversity, perversity.] Controverted condition, controversy.1528 Paynel Salerne's Regim. F, Controuersite amonge phisitians touchynge the choyce of flesshes. 1552 Huloet, C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arnaud Gouillon
Gouillon (; born 27 November 1985) is a French and Serbian humanitarian worker and the founder of far-right Solidarité Kosovo, a French non-governmental controversed wikipedia.org
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uncontroversed
† unˈcontroversed, ppl. a. Obs. (un-1 8.)1634 Jackson Creed vii. iii. §3 The deduction of Mathematicall conclusions from the uncontrovers'd Maximes of the same Art. Oxford English Dictionary
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Eocypraeidae
Schilder, 1927 † Taviania Dolin & Pacaud, 2009 † Borystheniella Pacaud, 2018 (uncertain > taxon inquirendum, controversed status) Sulcocypraeinae wikipedia.org
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controverse
▪ I. † ˈcontroverse, n. Obs. Also 6 contrauerce. [a. F. controverse, ad. L. contrōversia controversy.] = controversy.15.. Feylde (W. de W.) title, The Contrauerce bytwene a Louer and a Jaye. 1596 Spenser F.Q. iv. v. 2 Now here commeth next in place..The controverse of beauties soveraine grace. a 163... Oxford English Dictionary
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retortable
reˈtortable, a. [f. retort v.1 + -able.] Capable or admitting of retortion.1603 Florio Montaigne iii. viii. (1632) 523 Our arguments and matter controversed, are ordinarily retortable unto us. 1611 Cotgr., Retorquable, retortable. Oxford English Dictionary
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controversary
† controˈversary, -ory, a. and n. Obs. [f. L. contrōvers-us (see controversed) + -ary, -ory; cf. adversary.] A. adj. = controversial.1610 Bp. Hall Apol. agst. Brownists §26 Diuers controuersary discourses. 1628 ― Old Relig. Ep. Ded. 4 These controuersorie points. B. n. = controversy.c 1635 Sir W. Po... Oxford English Dictionary
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controversion
controversion (kɒntrəˈvɜːʃən) [a. med.L. contrōversiōn-em, OF. controversion controversy, f. L. contrōvers-us: see controversed and -ion1. In sense 2 treated as n. of action from controvert.] † 1. A controversy, a dispute. Obs.1677 Spottiswood Hist. Ch. Scot. ii. (ed. 4) 47 They..did..work them..to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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controversal
† controˈversal, a. Obs. [f. L. contrōvers-us turned against, controverted, disputed (see controversed) + -al1.] 1. Turned or looking in opposite directions.1644 Milton Areop. (Arb.) 74 The Temple of Janus with his two controversal faces. 2. Subject to controversy; debatable; = controversial 1.1612 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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controvert
controvert, v. (ˈkɒntrəvɜːt, kɒntrəˈvɜːrt) Also 7–8 contra-. [Appeared about 1600: f. L. type *controvertĕre (f. contrō- against + vertĕre to turn) on the assumed analogy of L. contrōversus controversed, and of convert, pervert, etc. So in mod.Sp. controvertir, Pg. controverter. The source of this a... Oxford English Dictionary
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reviver
▪ I. reviver, n.1 (rɪˈvaɪvə(r)) [f. the verb + -er1.] 1. That which revives, restores, or invigorates; also slang, a stimulating drink.1592 Nashe P. Penilesse 16 b, Hee saith, it [sc. learning] is..the reuiuer of vices, and mother of cowardize. 1638 Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 344 The mirthfull sun... Oxford English Dictionary
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waterer
waterer (ˈwɔːtərə(r)) [f. water v. + -er1.] 1. a. One who waters plants, crops, etc. lit. and fig. In 17th c. religious literature somewhat common in allusions to 1 Cor. iii. 7, 8.1549 Coverdale, etc. Erasm. Par. 1 Cor. iii. 6–7 Yf the husband manne be of thys dysapoynted, nothyng in maner preuaylet... Oxford English Dictionary
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