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disport
▪ I. disport, n. arch. (dɪˈspɔət) Also 4–5 des-, 5 dys-. [a. AF. disport, OF. desport, commonly deport ‘disport, sport, pastime, recreation, pleasure’ (Cotgr.), f. desporter: see next. For sense 5, cf. deport n.] 1. Diversion from serious duties; relaxation, recreation; entertainment, amusement. arc... Oxford English Dictionary
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disport
disport/dɪˈspɔ:t; dɪ`spɔrt/ v[Tn]~ oneself (fml or joc 文或谑) amuse oneself energetically 欢娱; 取乐 children disporting themselves like puppies on the beach 像一群小狗似的在海滩上嬉戏的儿童. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Florida Province
There are several pools and beaches where the locals swim and disport themselves. References Provinces of Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) wikipedia.org
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Androw Myllar
Wynd, in the Southgait, now the Cowgate, of Edinburgh, and on 4 April 1508 issued the first book known to have been printed in Scotland, The Maying or Disport Bound with this work are ten other unique pieces, eight of which are also from the Southgait press, but two only of all are perfect, The Maying or Disport wikipedia.org
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desport
desport obs. form of disport n. and v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Borrell 1
She added "While Borrell 1 has many faults – too many sax solos, insufficient sackcloth and ashes – the jauntiness with which Zazou disport themselves wikipedia.org
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disporting
▪ I. diˈsporting, vbl. n. [f. disport v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb disport; diversion, amusement; sportive action, gambolling.1561 T. Hoby tr. Castiglione's Courtyer i. B, Their accustomed trade of disportinge and ordinary recreations. 1593 T. Watson Tears of Fancie xxvi. Poems (Arb.) 191 It ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Megan Olson
noted the artist's use of color to "generate a sense of energy and movement," as in the work Fiery Ocean of which he wrote, "swirling traces of light disport wikipedia.org
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disporter
† diˈsporter Obs. [f. disport v. + -er1.] One who makes sport or jests; a jester, juggler.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) IV. 31 Bledgarec..callede god of disporters [Higden deus joculatorum]. Hence † diˈsporteress, Obs., a female jester.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode iv. xxxvi. (1869) 194, I thouhte she was ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Picnic (1930 film)
In the present subject Mickey takes his Minnie for a picnic in the woods, where they disport themselves while the animals of the forest raid their lunch wikipedia.org
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disportment
diˈsportment [f. as prec. + -ment.] Diversion, amusement; = disport n.1660 H. More Myst. Godl. 81 With their obscene gestures and meretricious disportments. Ibid. 150 The enjoyment of those disportments and pleasures. 1894 National Observer 13 Jan. 221/1 The old-style novelist plunged into a Bohemia... Oxford English Dictionary
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disportive
diˈsportive, a. rare. [f. disport v. + -ive; cf. sportive.] Inclined to disport; sportive. Hence diˈsportively adv., in sport.1773 J. Ross Fratricide i. 739 (MS.) Abel to him calls The sons of Cain disportive from his side. 1793 J. Williams Auth. Mem. Warren Hastings 48 Nero disportively made Innoce... Oxford English Dictionary
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Finavon Castle
‘the playing of the chess, at the tables, in reading of romans, in ringing and piping, in harping, and in other honest solaces of great pleasure and disport wikipedia.org
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besport
besport, v. (bɪˈspɔət) [Alteration of disport v., by exchange of prefix (be- 1).] refl. To disport oneself. Also intr. (for refl.).1855 Chambers's Jrnl. IV. 65 Living gems of light, besporting themselves on the bosom of the lake. 1906 Westm. Gaz. 7 June 9/2 And surely Shylock never besported himself... Oxford English Dictionary
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