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DELUDER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to deceive the mind or judgment of; mislead; beguile .
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DELUDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DELUDE is to mislead the mind or judgment of : deceive, trick. How to use delude in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Delude.
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That Old Deluder Satan: Puritan Emphasis on Compulsory Education
By mandating education as a means to ensure that colonial citizens were able to form their own relationship with scripture, the Puritan ...
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deluder
deluder (dɪˈl(j)uːdə(r)) [f. delude v. + -er.] One who deludes. (In quot. 1586, one who mocks or derides.)1586 A. Day Eng. Secretary ii. (1625) 122 That he be no ordinary scoffer, or frivolous deluder of other mens speeches, gestures, reasons, or conditions. 1629 Prynne (title), God no Impostor nor ...
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22 Synonyms & Antonyms for DELUDER | Thesaurus.com
deluder · cheat · deceiver · dissimulator · equivocator · fabricator · fabulist · falsifier · fibber · maligner · misleader · phony · prevaricator · promoter ...
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Warxim/deluder - GitHub
Deluder is a tool for intercepting traffic of proxy unaware applications. Currently, Deluder supports OpenSSL, GnuTLS, SChannel, WinSock and Linux Sockets ...
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William Barret
Endnotes:
Prynne's Church of England's New Antithesis to Old Arminianism, 1629, pages 12, 42, 121, 134
Canterburies Doome, 1646, pages 164, 176
God no Deluder
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deluder - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
deluder (plural deluders). Someone who deludes. 1887, Mabel Collins, Light On The Path and Through the Gates of Gold : But I am one who wish that Time, ...
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Founding of the MTA - Massachusetts Teachers Association
This was called the Old Deluder Satan Act since its purpose was to thwart “ye old deluder, Satan” in his goal “to keepe men from the knowledge of ye Scriptures.
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deluder, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun deluder is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for deluder is from 1592, in the writing of Angell Day, stationer and ...
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Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647 (1647) - Free Speech Center - MTSU
The Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647, laid the basis for public schools in America and also future First Amendment conflicts regarding ...
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How to Pronounce Deluder - YouTube
How to Pronounce Deluder. 481 views · 10 years ago ...more. Pronunciation Guide. 285K. Subscribe. 3. Share. Save.
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self-deluded
self-deˈluded, ppl. a. [self- 2.] Deluded by oneself, suffering from self-delusion.1766 Ld. Mansfield in Hansard's Parl. Hist. XVI. 312 What the self-deluded and self-destroyed king said deceitfully. 1784 Cowper Task iii. 316 Self-deluded nymphs and swains, Who dream they have a taste for fields and...
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Sól (Germanic mythology)
Alvíss responds that it is called "sun" by mankind, "sunshine" by the gods, "Dvalinn's deluder" by the dwarves, "everglow" by the jötnar, "the lovely wheel
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delude
delude, v. (dɪˈl(j)uːd) [ad. L. dēlūd-ĕre to play false, mock, deceive, f. de- I. 4 + lūdere to play. (Cf. rare obs. F. deluder, 1402 in Godef.)] † 1. trans. To play with (any one) to his injury or frustration, under pretence of acting seriously; to mock, esp. in hopes, expectations, or purposes; to...
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