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† ˈdelicies, n. pl. Obs. rare. [ad. L. dēliciæ, -as: cf. delice.] = delices, delights; joys; dainties.1597 1st Pt. Return fr. Parnass. ii. iii. iv. 1355 Inspire me streight with some rare delicies, Or Ile dismount thee from thy radiant coach. 1607 T. Walkington Opt. Glass 9 Charon and Atropos are co...
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Joan Perucho
(Quaderns Crema)
1983: Incredulitats i devocions
1983: Pamela
1984: Les delicies de l'oci
1984: Los laberintos bizantinos o un viaje con espectros
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delice
† deˈlice Obs. Forms: 3–7 delice, 3–6 -yce, 4 -ijss, 5 -is, -ys, -yse; pl. 3–7 delices, 4–5 -icis, 4 -icys, 5 -ycys, 5–6 -yces. [a. OF. delice masc.:—L. dēlicium, and OF. delices fem. pl.:—L. dēliciæ, -as, delight, pleasure, charm; f. dēlicĕre to allure, entice, delight. (The L. words have the form ...
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▪ I. come, v. (kʌm) Pa. tense came (keɪm); pa. pple. come (kʌm). Forms: see below. [A common Teut. strong v.: OE. cuman, pa. tense cuóm, cóm, pl. cwómon, cómon, pa. pple. cumen, cymen = OFris. kuman (koman), kom, kômon, kimen, OS. cuman, quam, quâmun, cuman (MDu. comen, quam, quamen (Flem. also cam,...
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