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eminency
ˈeminency Also 7 emminency. [ad. L. ēminēntia: see eminence and -ency.] I. In physical senses. † 1. Height; prominence, elevation above surrounding objects. Obs. rare.1635 N. Carpenter Geog. Del. ii. vii. 105 The ordinary Eminency of the hight of the Earth aboue the Waters. 1657 Austen Fruit Trees i...
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William Falkner (divine)
'Christian Loyalty; or a discourse wherein is asserted the just royal authority and eminency which in this Church and Realm of England is yielded to the
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coeminency
† coˈeminency Obs. [see co- 3 a.] Equal eminence.1621 R. Johnson Way to Glory 39 The glory of Christ is illustrious..in his eminency of Heaven, in his preheminency of Angels, in coeminency with his Father.
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Mahnoosh
In this sense, Mahnoosh denotes someone whose destiny is tied up with sublimity and eminency.
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pre-eminency
pre-ˈeminency Now rare. Also 6 prem-, 7 præem-, 7–8 prehem-. [ad. late L. præēminēntia, f. L. præēminēnt-em: see next and -ency.] The quality of being pre-eminent; = pre-eminence.1560 Becon Jewel of Joy Wks. II. 20 b, Thou knowest, O lord..my necessytie, that I hate the token of prehemynencie, and g...
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Charles Hotham (priest)
He was regarded as "a man of very great eminency in learning, strictness in religion, unblamableness in conversation".
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remarkableness
reˈmarkableness [f. prec. + -ness.] The fact or character of being remarkable.c 1658 Durham Exp. Revelation vi. xiii. (1687) 323 Consider the remarkablenesse of Gods judgements on these persecutors. 1666 J. Smith Old Age (1676) 164 They do agree in their eminency and remarkableness; they are both of...
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transeminent
† transˈeminent, a. Obs. rare. [f. trans- 4 + eminent.] Eminent beyond others; pre-eminent, supereminent. So † transˈeminency, pre-eminence; † transˈeminently adv., pre-eminently.1642 Answ. Observ. agst. King 19 What State businesses soever are fairely carried,..redound transeminently and really to ...
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Dewi Sartika
Sakola Istri at Bandung Regency's Pendopo which later was relocated to Jalan Ciguriang and the school name changed to Sekolah Kaoetamaan Isteri (Wife Eminency
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titillative
titillative, a. nonce-wd. (ˈtɪtɪleɪtɪv) [f. titillate v. + -ive: see -ative.] Tending to tickle, having the power of tickling.1736 Chesterfield in Fog's Jrnl. No. 377 One Publick Tickler of great Eminency,..whose Titillative Faculty must be allowed to be singly confined to the Ear.
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Razorback Handicap
Razorback Handicap – Oaklawn Handicap double:
Swift Ruler (1966), Charlie Jr. (1970), Gage Line (1972), Cox's Ridge (1978), Temperence Hill (1981), Eminency
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supereminency
superˈeminency Now rare or Obs. [Formed as prec.: see -ency.] = prec. In quot. 1866–7 with possessive as a fictitious title of rank.1585–7 T. Rogers 39 Art. xxxvi. (1625) 197 The degrees of Ecclesiasticall supereminencie. 1631 Gouge God's Arrows iii. §62. 301 Records..which by an excellency and supe...
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unbefriended
unbeˈfriended, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1628 Wither Brit. Rememb. viii. 1212 All those reeds on which thou hast depended, Will faile thy trust, and leave thee unbefriended. a 1661 Fuller Worthies, Berkshire i. (1662) 94 God and himself raised him to the eminency he attained unto, unbefriended with any extra...
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unapprehensiveness
unappreˈhensiveness [un-1 12.] Lack of apprehension.1661 Baxter Mor. Prognost. (1680) i. §4 If..a Natural Unapprehensiveness Blocks up the Way, even Time and Labour will never..bring any, to any great Eminency of Understanding. 1671 Woodhead St. Teresa ii. xix. 127 By reason of the Unapprehensivenes...
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