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debarration, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun debarration is in the 1880s. OED's only evidence for debarration is from 1882, in the writing of G. W. Sprott. debarration ... www.oed.com
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DEBARRANCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEBARRANCE is the act of fencing the tables in Scottish Presbyterian churches. www.merriam-webster.com
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DEBARCATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: → a variant spelling of debarkation → a less common word for disembark.... Click for more definitions. www.collinsdictionary.com
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debarration
debaˈrration rare. [f. debar v.: see -ation.] The action of debarring; = debarrance.1882 G. W. Sprott Worship Ch. Scot. iii. 109 This address came to be popularly known as the Fencing of the Table..its most prominent feature came to be a series of debarrations beginning thus: ‘I debar from the Table... Oxford English Dictionary
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Debarkation - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft synonyms: disembarkation, disembarkment www.vocabulary.com
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debarrance, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun debarrance. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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debarrance
debarrance rare. (dɪˈbɑːrəns) [f. as prec. + -ance.] The action of debarring; spec. the formal debarring of unworthy communicants from the Lord's Table by the ‘fencing of the table’ in Presbyterian churches: see debarration.1861 J. MacFarlane Life G. Lawson ii. (1862) 81 It is doubtful if these ‘deb... Oxford English Dictionary
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DEBAR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to shut out or exclude from a place or condition: to debar all those who are not members. Antonyms: admit to hinder or prevent; prohibit: to debar an action. www.dictionary.com
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DEBARKATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun a less common word for disembarkation. The word debarkation is derived from debark, shown below. www.collinsdictionary.com
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DEBAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb : to bar from having or doing something : preclude debarment di-ˈbär-mənt dē- noun www.merriam-webster.com
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SND :: debar - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
DEBAR, v., n. 1. v. To exclude formally from the Communion Table those guilty of certain sins (see 1882 quot.). Also fig. Vbl.n. debarring. dsl.ac.uk
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Debarcation - The Free Dictionary
debarcation. (ˌdɪbɑːˈkeɪʃən). n. (Forestry) a variant spelling of debarkation. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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fence
▪ I. fence, n. Also 4 fens, 6 fenst. [aphet. f. of defence.] † 1. a. The action of defending; = defence. Also, the attitude of self-defence; in to stand at fence.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 8638 Þen Octa studied in his þought: To stonde to fens auailled nought. 1375 Barbour Bruce xx. 384 Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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