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† ˈedmod, a. Obs. Also eadmod, edmeod, æddmod, admod, aðmod. [OE. éadmód, phonetic variant of éaþmód, f. éaþe, eath + mód mood; the exact equivalent (type *auþu-môdo-) does not occur in continental Teutonic, but the derivatives in -môdjo- (= edmede a.) and in -môdîn- (= edmede n.) are found with for...
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edmede
▪ I. † edmede, n. Obs. Forms: 1 éadmédu, 3 æd-, að-, æðmede. [OE. éad-, éaþmédu, abstr. f. éad-, éaþmód, edmod. (OE. éadmédu = OS. ôdmôdi, OHG. ôtmuotî; OE. éaþmédu = OS. ôðmuodi, OHG. ôdmuotî.)] Gentleness, humility.c 1000 Ags. Ps. cxviii[xix]. 92 Þæt ic on minum eadmedum eall forwurde. c 1205 Lay....
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Albanians Got Talent (season 1)
Edmod performed only in Greece and this was his 2nd time in Albanians Got Talent, but couldn't win Albanian public heart.
8th act was an Albanian girl
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eadmede
eadmede, -mod var. ff. edmede, Obs., humility, edmod a., humble.
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anred
† ˈanred, a. Obs. 1–3. Also 1 ánrǽd, 3 anrad. [f. OE. án one + rǽd counsel, purpose.] Having a single aim or object, constant, steadfast.c 1000 ælfric Gen. xli. 25 Ðis swefen ys ánrǽde. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 115 He scal..beon on erfeðnesse anred and edmod on stilnesse. c 1230 Ancr. R. 228 So treouliche ...
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eath
eath, eith, a. and adv. Obs. exc. Sc. (iːð, iːθ) Forms: 1–3 eað(e, eð(e, 1–4 eþ(e, 3–6 eth(e, 3 æþ, eið, eitht, ith, ieþe, yþe, 4–5 eyth, (4 eeþ, eeth, eȝathe), 6 eathe, 6– eath, Sc. eith. [OE. éaþe adv. = OS. ôðo easily, perhaps, OHG. ôdo perhaps (also in un-ôdo ‘with difficulty’):—OTeut. *auþô; th...
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dreadful
dreadful, a. (adv. and n.) (ˈdrɛdfʊl) Forms: see dread n.; also β. 3–5 drefu(l, 9 dial. drefful. [f. dread n. + -ful.] A. adj. † 1. a. Full of dread, fear, or awe; fearful, terrified, timid; reverential. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. R. 302 Schrift schal beon..hihful, edmod, scheomeful, dredful, and hopeful. 134...
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stillness
stillness (ˈstɪlnɪs) [OE. stilnes, -nys, f. stille adj. See still a. and -ness. Cf. OHG. stilnissi.] The condition or quality of being still. 1. Absence of movement or physical disturbance; motionlessness.c 1000 ælfric Saints' Lives xxxi. 1053 Heo oncneow sona þæt heo alysed wæs and læg aþenod ætfor...
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publican
publican, n.1 (ˈpʌblɪkən) Forms: α. 3–4 pupp-, puplicane, 4–5 -an. β. 4 publycan, 4–7 publicane, 5– publican. [a. F. publicain (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. pūblicān-us a farmer-general of the revenues, later a tax-gatherer, f. pūblicum the public revenue, neut. of pūblic-us public. In the ME. fo...
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knowing
▪ I. knowing, vbl. n. (ˈnəʊɪŋ) [f. know v. + -ing1.] The action or fact denoted by the verb know. † 1. Acknowledgement; recognition. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. R. 280 Edmod cnowunge of þin owune wocnesse & of þine owune unstrencðe. 1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. ii. 206 Freres..fetten him þennes; For knowynge of Comer...
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holding
▪ I. holding, vbl. n. (ˈhəʊldɪŋ) [f. hold v.] I. 1. a. The action of hold v., in various senses.a 1225 Ancr. R. 176 Þet heo beo euer edmod..mid louh holdunge of hire suluen. 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 5994 Alle wrang haldyngs of gudes sere. c 1440 Hylton Scala Perf. (W. de W. 1494) i. lxxi, In the hold...
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hie
▪ I. hie, v.1 (haɪ) Now arch. or poet. Pa. tense and pple. hied; pres. pple. hying. Forms: α. 1 h{iacu}ᵹian, 2 hihȝen, Orm. hiȝhenn, 3 hihe, 3–5 hiȝe, highe, 4 hiȝie, (heeȝe), 4–5 hyȝ(e, hyghe, heiȝ(e, heyȝe, heyghe, heȝe, 4–7 heighe, 4–8 high, 5 hyhe, 5–6 hygh. β. 3–8 hye, 4 hii, 4–5 hij, (heij), 4...
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meek
▪ I. meek, a. (miːk) Forms: 3 meoc, muk, 3–4 mec, 3–5 mek, meok(e, muke, 3–6 meke, 4–5 mieke, meyk, myke, (superl. mekerst(e), 4–7 meeke, (6 myck), 5–7 Sc. meik(e, 4– meek. [Early ME. meoc, a. ON. mi{uacu}k-r soft, pliant, gentle (Sw. mjuk, Da. myg); related by ablaut to Goth. *mūk-s in mūka-mōdei m...
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