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decern
decern, v. (dɪˈsɜːn) [a. F. décerne-r (1318 in Godef.), ad. L. dēcernĕre to decide, pronounce a decision, f. de- I. 2 + cernĕre to separate, distinguish, decide: see cern v. In OF. décerner was confused in form with descerner, discerner; the clear distinction between the two dates only from the 16th... Oxford English Dictionary
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decernent
† deˈcernent, a. Obs. [ad. L. dēcernent-em, pr. pple. of dēcernĕre to decern.] Decerning; = decretory 1.1677 Gale Crt. Gentiles II. iv. 341 The reasons of good and evil extrinsic to the Divine Essence are al dependent on the Divine Wil either decernent or legislative. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Munroe
referred to being Judicially produced to their Lordships They Interponed and hereby Interpone their authority thereto and Decerned and Ordained and hereby Decern wikipedia.org
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descern
descern desces, -ceise, descharge, descide, descipher, descition, obs. ff. discern (decern), decease, discharge, decide, decipher, decision.1644 Prynne & Walker Fiennes' Trial 118 The supreame Councell of the Realme to whose descition it belongeth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Home New - Every Home USA
Every Home USA is part of Every Home for Christ, a 77-year-old global ministry active in 155 nations. While that is grand in scope, we know that God moves on the smallest scale. He sees each of the 335 million souls in America today, and he loves each one. He has called his church to decern the needs of their communities, and by his grace, to ...
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Cadet Nurse Corps
They also decern that Cadet nurses leave as their legacy the hope that those who aspire to a career in nursing will not be denied the education needed wikipedia.org
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decerniture
decerniture Sc. Law. (dɪˈsɜːnɪtjʊə(r)) [f. decern v. (or its source); the formation is irregular, imitative of such pairs as invest, investiture. Cf. cerniture.] The action of decerning; a decree of a (Scotch) court of justice.1632 Lithgow Trav. ix. 380 Being urged to it by Captaine Wairds decernito... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yaşar Kemal
Prix mondial Cino Del Duca decerné pour contributions a l'humanisme moderne; Paris, Octobre 1982. wikipedia.org
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discern
▪ I. discern, v. (dɪˈzɜːn, now usu. dɪˈsɜːn) Also 4 disserne, 4–7 discerne, 5–6 des-, dyscerne, 6 dysserne. See also decern. [a. F. discerner, in OF. also disserner (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. discern-ĕre to separate, distinguish, determine, f. dis- 1 + cernĕre to separate. In early times somet... Oxford English Dictionary
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fugitation
fugitation (fjuːdʒɪˈteɪʃən) [n. of action from prec.: see -ation.] 1. Sc. Law. A judicial sentence, declaring a person to be a fugitive from justice, and inflicting the penalty of outlawry and confiscation of goods.1752 J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 144 The Sentence of Fugitation is pronounced... Oxford English Dictionary
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suspending
▪ I. suspending, vbl. n. (səˈspɛndɪŋ) [f. suspend v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb suspend. 1. = suspension 1.c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 80 Sumtyme men weren forboden of trewe prestis to vse & do sacramentis in open cursed lif, & þat is trewe suspendynge. c 1440 Jacob's Well 30 Sentence of cursyng... Oxford English Dictionary
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decree
▪ I. decree, n. (dɪˈkriː) Also 4–6 decre. [a. OF. decré, var. of decret (in pl. decrez, decres) = Pr. decret, Sp., It. decreto, ad. L. dēcrētum, subst. use of neuter of dēcrētus, pa. pple. of dēcernĕre to decree: see decern.] 1. An ordinance or edict set forth by the civil or other authority; an aut... Oxford English Dictionary
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crave
▪ I. crave, v. (kreɪv) Forms: 1 crafian, 2–5 crauen, 4– craue, crave; (also 5 crawyn, 5–6 Sc. craif(f, crayff). [OE. crafian:—OTeut. type *kraƀôjan; akin to which ON. had in same sense kręfja (:—kraƀjan), Sw. kräfva, Da. kræve to demand, require, exact: cf. ON. krafa fem. craving, demand. Not known ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ocular
ocular, a. and n. (ˈɒkjʊlə(r)) Also 6 ocul-, occul-, ocullare, 6–7 occular. [ad. L. oculār-is, f. ocul-us eye. Cf. F. oculaire (R. Estienne 1549).] 1. Of, belonging to, or connected with the eye as a bodily organ; seated in, or in the region of, the eye. spec. in Entom., pertaining to the compound e... Oxford English Dictionary
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libel
▪ I. libel, n. (ˈlaɪbəl) Forms: 4–8 libell, 5 libelle, 5–7 lybell(e, 6–7 lybel, (6 Sc. libal), 3– libel. [a. OF. libel masc., libelle fem. (mod.F. libelle), ad. L. libellus, dim. of liber book. Cf. Sp. libelo, Pg., It. libello, used in legal senses.] † 1. A little book; a short treatise or writing.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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