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crusado
▪ I. ‖ crusado1 (kruːˈseɪdəʊ) Also 6 cru(e)sadowe, 7–9 cruzado, 8 crusada, (crusad, cruzate, 8–9 crusade). [ad. Pg. cruzado lit. ‘crossed, marked with the cross’.] A Portuguese coin bearing the figure of a cross, originally of gold, later also of silver; the new crusado is of 480 reis (161/4 grains ...
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crusade
▪ I. crusade (kruːˈseɪd) Forms: α. 6 croisad, croysade, (croissard), 6–8 croisade, (7 crossiade); β. 7 croisada, (croy-), cruysado, (crossado), 7–8 croisado, croy-; γ. 7–8 crusada, cruz-, 6–8 crusado, cruz-; δ. 8– crusade. [= mod.F. croisade (= OF. croisee), Pr. crozada, Sp. cruzada, It. crociata, m...
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-ado
-ado, suffix of ns. 1. a. Sp. or Pg. -ado masc. of pa. pple., as El Dorado the gilded:—L. deaurātus; desperado one out of hope:—desperātus; tornado (Pg.) that which is turned or whirled; renegado one who has re-denied the faith, now renegade. 2. An ignorant sonorous refashioning of ns. in -ade, a. F...
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portague
† portague, -igue Obs. Forms: 6 portygewe, -ingue, -ugue, 6–7 -ague, -egue, -igue. [App. a false singular deduced from porta-, porteguse (Portuguese B. 3), taken as a plural, as if portagues.] A Portuguese gold coin, the great ‘crusado’, current in the 16th century; its value ranged, according to ti...
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apparitor
apparitor (əˈpærɪtə(r)) Also 6–8 appar(r)iter, -our, appar(r)ator, -our, etc. See also aphet. paritor. [a. L. appāritor (Fr. appariteur) an attendant, public servant, lictor, n. of agent f. appārēre, in spec. sense ‘to appear as an attendant, wait upon’: see appear.] 1. The servant or attendant of a...
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Indian
Indian, a. and n. (ˈɪndɪən) Also 5 Yndeen, 6 Indyan, 7 Indean. [f. India: cf. -an.] A. adj. 1. a. Belonging or relating to India, or the East Indies, or to the British Indian Empire; native to India. Formerly, sometimes, more vaguely = Oriental, Asiatic.c 1566 J. Alday tr. Boaystuau's Theat. World D...
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