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downcome
downcome, n. (ˈdaʊnkʌm) [f. down adv. + come v.; cf. income, outcome.] 1. The act of coming down (lit. and fig.); descent, downfall; humiliation.1513 Douglas æneis iii. iv. 59 At douncom of thir Harpyis. 1594 Southwell M. Magd. Fun. Teares 101 Love's feares will stoope to the lowest downecome. 1641 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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down-coming
▪ I. ˈdown-coming, vbl. n. A coming down, descent (lit. and fig.): = downcome n. 1.1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 5271 At his doun commyng. 1676 W. Row Contn. Blair's Autobiog. xii. (1848) 400 Before the bishops' downcoming. 1883 Besant All in Garden Fair ii. vi, A sad downcoming of his lofty aims.▪ II. ˈd... Oxford English Dictionary
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sprat
▪ I. sprat, n.1 (spræt) Also 7 spratt, sprate. [Later form of sprot1.] 1. A small sea-fish, Clupea Sprattus, common on the Atlantic coasts of Europe.1597 Deloney Canaans Calamitie Wks. (1912) 432 One sprat to us is sweeter gotten gaines, Then so much siluer, as this house can hold. a 1625 Fletcher B... Oxford English Dictionary
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come
▪ I. come, v. (kʌm) Pa. tense came (keɪm); pa. pple. come (kʌm). Forms: see below. [A common Teut. strong v.: OE. cuman, pa. tense cuóm, cóm, pl. cwómon, cómon, pa. pple. cumen, cymen = OFris. kuman (koman), kom, kômon, kimen, OS. cuman, quam, quâmun, cuman (MDu. comen, quam, quamen (Flem. also cam,... Oxford English Dictionary
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