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▪ I. † disˈpleasant, a. Obs. Forms: 4–5 des-, 4–7 dis-, 5–6 dys-, 4–6 -ples-, 5 -pleys-, -plays-, 5–7 -pleas-, 4–7 -ant, 5–6 -aunt. [a. OF. desplaisant, ppl. adj. of desplaire to displease.] 1. That displeases or causes displeasure or annoyance; displeasing; unpleasant; disagreeable.1481 Caxton Myrr...
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displacent
displacent, a. rare. (dɪsˈpleɪsənt) [f. displacence, after complacent: cf. OF. desplaisant, displeasant.] Feeling or marked by displeasure: the reverse of complacent.1859 I. Taylor Logic in Theol. 62 These emotions..becoming either complacent or displacent.
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displeasance
† disˈpleasance Obs. Forms: see displeasant. [a. OF. desplaisance (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), mod.F. déplaisance, f. desplaisant: see next and -ance. Cf. also displacence, displicence. Still stressed on final c 1530 by Skelton.] The fact of being displeased; displeasure, dissatisfaction, discontent, a...
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ugglesome
ugglesome, a. Now rare. (ˈʌg(ə)lsʌm) Also 6–7 vgle-; 9 ogglesome. β. 6–7 ouglesome. [app. f. prec. + -some.] Fearful, horrible, gruesome.α 1561 T. Hoby tr. Castiglione's Courtyer iii. (1577) Q viij, Some are compelled by their fathers to take olde men ful of diseases vglesome and wayward. Ibid. iv. ...
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consultively
† conˈsultively, adv. Obs. [f. prec. + -ly2.] Advisedly, deliberately, purposely (= L. consultō, ex consultō).1599 Nashe Lenten Stuffe 6, I feare it would be a theame displeasant..and therefore consultiuely I ouerslip it. 1641 Ld. J. Digby Sp. in Ho. Com. 21 Apr. 10 My reason consultively cannot agr...
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panatel
† panaˈtel Obs. rare—1. [ad. It. panatella or panadella ‘a little messe of Panad’ (Florio).] A light panada.1603 Lodge Treat. Plague (Hunterian Cl.) 55 If sharpenesse be displeasant to his stomacke... Barly, creame, Almond milke, and panatels, are fit meates in this cause. [1727–41 Chambers Cycl., P...
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All-Hallow
All-Hallow, -s (ˌɔːlˈhæləʊ(z)) [all- E 1 + hallows pl. of hallow, OE. hálᵹa, a holy (man), a saint. The nom. pl. hálᵹan passed through the forms halwen, halowen, halowe, halowes. The gen. pl. hálᵹena with -tide, -day, became halwene, halwen, halowen, hallowen, hallown, hallon, hollan, holland.] 1. A...
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