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@@@LINK=dispaire Oxford English Dictionary
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Improperia
All sins Thou borest for us, else had dispair reigned o'er us, Have mercy upon us, O Jesus, O Jesus. All sins Thou borest for us, else had dispair reigned o'er us, Have mercy upon us, O Jesus, O Jesus. wikipedia.org
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dispayre
† diˈspayre, n. Obs. Also dys-, -peir, -peyre. [f. dispair v.2, var. of depair, to spoil, injure, or suffer injury.] Impaired condition, disrepair.1467 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 397 That it may be remedyed and holpen when that it ys [in] ruyn, or in dispeyre, or before. 1537–8 Will of J. Sponer (Somerset... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marcus Lehmann
Benjamin (1878) Esther Chiera (1880) A Century Ago; Two Sisters (1882) Parthenope; The Widow's Son; A Tale of the Reaction (1883) Vanished; Never Dispair wikipedia.org
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[Serious] people with "who is john galt?" bumper stickers ... - Reddit
It's the equivalent of "Thanks Obama" in real life. The phrase was usually uttered in a moment of frustration or dispair, or a reaction to an event caused by the overbearing "invisible hand" of government.
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dispaire
▪ I. † disˈpair, v.1 Obs. [f. dis- 6 + pair v.] trans. To undo the pairing of, separate from being a pair.1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. ii. iii. Colonies 41 The grissell Turtles (seldome seen alone) Dis-payer'd and parted, wander one by one. c 1611 Beaum. & Fl. Triumph of Love vii, I have..dispaired ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Rehatsek
in one of his last letters, after describing his maladies, finishes by writing "Hope, however, never dies; and as work occupies the mind and keeps off dispair wikipedia.org
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despaired
despaired, ppl. a. (dɪˈspɛəd) [f. despair v., corresp. in use to OF. desperé, desesperé, L. dēspērātus: see desperate.] † 1. In despair, despairing, desperate. to be despaired, to be desperate or in despair, to be without hope, to despair. (Frequent 14–16th c.). Obs.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. C. 169 Þenn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexander Montgomerie
The range of his work is extensive, from elegant court songs including Lyk as the dum Solsequium and Melancholie, grit deput of Dispair to the bitter, wikipedia.org
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unbelief
unbeˈlief Forms: α. 2 unbelefe, 4 vnbylefe; 3 unbileue, -leaue, 4 vnbi-, vnbyleue, 4, 6 unbeleue (4 -leeue, 6 -leve). β. 6 vnbelefe, 6–7 -leefe, -liefe, 6– unbelief (6–7 -liefe). [un-1 12.] Absence or lack of belief; disbelief, incredulity. a. In matters of religion.α c 1160 Hatton Gosp. Mark xvi. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Southern Circus
Track listing Source: "Train" "Cigarrette Ends" "Deep Down" "Stand Your Ground" "Southern Dispair" "I'm Gonna Haunt You" "Inbred" "Malice" wikipedia.org
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vouchsafement
vouchsafement (vaʊtʃˈseɪfmənt) [f. prec. + -ment.] 1. An act of condescension, grace, or favour; a boon, benefit, or blessing.1628 Gaule Pract. The. (1629) 135 It was a woundrous vouchsafement, that he who inioyed the highth of Diuinitie, should descend to the bottome of Humanitie. 1652 J. Pawson Vi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Born Free and Equal
was to show how these people, suffering under a great injustice, and loss of property, businesses and professions, had overcome the sense of defeat and dispair wikipedia.org
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someway
someway, adv. Now chiefly U.S. colloq. (ˈsʌmweɪ) Also some way. [f. some a.1 + way n.] 1. In some way or manner; by some means; somehow.c 1450 Cov. Myst. (Shaks. Soc.) 40 God wyl be vengyd on us sum way. 1565 Cooper Thesaurus, Aliqua,..someway: by some meanes. 1570 Levins Manip. 197/4 Someway, aliqu... Oxford English Dictionary
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8.4 Grammar Vocabulary Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like egregious, dispair, unmitigated and more.
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