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dignify
dignify, v. (ˈdɪgnɪfaɪ) [a. OF. dignefier, dignifier, ad. med.L. dignificāre, f. dign-us worthy + -ficāre: see -fy.] 1. trans. To make worthy or illustrious; to confer dignity or honour upon; to ennoble, honour.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 210 Illumyned & dignyfyed of Chryst. 1597 Shakes. 2 Hen... Oxford English Dictionary
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dignify
dignify/ˈdɪgnɪfaɪ; `dɪɡnəˌfaɪ/ v(pt, pp -fied) (fml 文)1 [Tn] make (sth) seem worthy or impressive; give dignity to 使(某事物)显得有尊严、 崇高; 给(某事物)增光 a ceremony dignified by the presence of the ambassador 因大使光临而生辉的典礼.2 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb/sth (with sth) give an important-sounding name to sb/sth 用尊贵的名字称呼某人[某事物]; ... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Samantan
Samantan Nair or more commonly Samantan (meaning "equal to" or "deemed to be"), was a generic term applied to dignify a group of sub-clans among the ruling wikipedia.org
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grace - definition and meaning - Wordnik
To adorn; decorate; embellish and dignify; lend or add grace to. To confer grace or favor upon; afford pleasure or gratification to. To dignify or gratify by an act of favor; favor or honor (with something). To supply with heavenly grace. In music, to add grace-notes, cadenzas, etc., to: as, to grace a melody.
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Velhote
Confraria dos Velhotes There is a "confraria gastronómica" (gastronomic brotherhood) in Valadares (Confraria Gastronómica do Velhote) which intends to dignify wikipedia.org
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dedignify
† deˈdignify, v. Obs. [f. de- II. 1 + dignify v.] trans. To deprive of dignity or worthiness; to disparage, flout.1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes iii. xi. 151 What greater affront could he put upon himselfe, then to dedignifie his countenance, as not worthy to be look'd on by a Lady. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nocte Award
Writers Association) to those books worthy of mention published in Spain in the previous year, and also to those initiatives and careers that then and now dignify wikipedia.org
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indignify
† inˈdignify, v. Obs. [f. L. indign-us unworthy + -fy: cf. dignify.] To treat with indignity; to dishonour; to represent as unworthy.1595 Spenser Col. Clout 583, I deeme it best to hold eternally Their bounteous deeds..Then by discourse them to indignifie. 1611 [Tarlton] Jests (1844) 14 The gallant,... Oxford English Dictionary
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disdignify
† disˈdignify, v. Obs. rare. [dis- 6.] trans. To deprive of dignity; to dishonour.1625 Jackson Creed v. xxix. 286 They no way honour but..disdignifie him in such solemnities. Oxford English Dictionary
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CastroVerde (political party)
History In its founding manifesto "Castro, I love you green", the party defends the need to "dignify political life" and "direct the municipality towards wikipedia.org
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dignifier
dignifier (ˈdɪgnɪfaɪə(r)) [f. dignify + -er1.] One who dignifies; one who confers dignity.1612 R. Sheldon Serm. St. Martin's 50 God the Dignifier, the Sanctifier, and Beautifier of the sacrifice. 1741 Richardson Pamela (1742) II. 284 The vilest lowest Taste in his sordid Dignifier. Oxford English Dictionary
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Türkmenbaşı Nature Park
It was established in 1998 as a place, to dignify the cultural values shared by Turkey and Turkmenistan. wikipedia.org
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dignified
dignified, ppl. a. (ˈdɪgnɪfaɪd) [f. dignify + -ed1.] 1. Invested with dignity; exalted.1763 J. Brown Poetry & Mus. vi. 100 We shall see the Bard's Character rising again in its dignified State. 1781 Cowper Charity 2 Fairest and foremost of the train that wait On man's most dignified and happiest sta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Archiepiscopal cross
An archiepiscopal cross (archbishop's cross) is a two-barred cross used by or to signify or dignify an archbishop. wikipedia.org
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transdignify
† transˈdignify, v. Obs. rare. [trans- 2.] trans. To transfer from one dignity or rank to another.1655 J. Sergeant Schism Disarm'd 212 The Popes Universal Power must be supposed to be transdignifi'd into a private Patriarchate. Oxford English Dictionary
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