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emphatical
emphatical, a. rare in mod. use. (ɛmˈfætɪkəl) Also 7 emphaticall. [f. as prec. + -al1.] † 1. That implies more than is directly expressed; allusive, suggestive. (Cf. emphasis 1.) Obs.a 1555 Latimer Serm. & Rem. (1845) 274 Chrysostom hath many figurative speeches and emphatical locutions. a 1682 Sir ...
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emphaticalness
† emˈphaticalness Obs. rare. [f. emphatical a. + -ness.] The quality of being emphatical; = emphasis 2.a 1665 J. Goodwin Filled w. the Spirit (1867) 166 Now this could not be expressed in more emphaticalness of words. 1668 Jer. Collier Several Discourses (1725) 246 But then 'tis imply'd in the Empha...
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YET - Definition from the KJV Dictionary - AV1611.com
A little longer; yet a little longer. 6. Still; in a new degree. The crime becomes yet blacker by the pretense of piety. 7. Even; after all; a kind of emphatical addition to a negative. Men may not too rashly believe the confessions of witches, nor yet the evidence against them. 8. Hitherto.
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J. H. Prynne
"English Poetry and Emphatical Language," Proceedings of the British Academy, 74 (1988), 135-69. "English Poetry and Emphatical Language." Proceedings of the British Academy 74 (1988).
"Letter to Steve McCaffery," dated 1989 [on Language Poetry].
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Malik
The Mughal and colonial India, the princely state of Zainabad, Vanod was ruled by a Malek Shri (Shri is an emphatical honorific).
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fantastical
fantastical, a. and n. (fænˈtæstɪkəl) [f. fantastic a. and n. + -al1.] A. adj. † 1. = fantastic a. 1. Obs.α c 1485 Digby Myst. (1882) iv. 1545 My wordes wer not fantasticall..I told youe no lesinge. 1529 More Conf. agst. Trib. ii. Wks. 1182/2 With this fantastical fear of hers, I wold be loth to hau...
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Captain Bogg and Salty
The band has released three additional albums: Pegleg Tango (2005), Prelude to Mutiny (2006), and Emphatical Piratical (2009). Piratical (2009)
Emphatical Piratical (music by Jacques Offenbach, lyrics and arrangement by Hoskins, Hendrickson)
Don't Drink Sea Water (Hoskins,
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evanid
evanid, a. Obs. or arch. (ɪˈvænɪd) Also 7 evanide. [ad. L. ēvānid-us vanishing, related to ēvānescĕre: see evanesce.] 1. Vanishing away; of short duration; evanescent, fleeting, transient.1626 Bacon Sylva (1631) §389 The Smell of the Flower is rather Euanide and Weaker than in the Leaues. 1664 Evely...
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periphrase
▪ I. periphrase, n. (ˈpɛrɪfreɪz) [a. F. périphrase (1555 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. periphrasis: see periphrasis.] = periphrasis.1589 Puttenham Eng. Poesie iii. vii. (Arb.) 166 Speaking..by periphrase or circumlocution when all might be said in a word or two. 1674 Boyle Excell. Theol. i. iii. 85 The sa...
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List of writs
So called, because significavit is an emphatical word in the writ.
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reticence
reticence, n. (ˈrɛtɪsəns) Also 7, 9 -ense. [a. F. reticence (= Sp. and Pg. reticencia, It. reticenza), or ad. L. reticentia, f. reticēre to keep silence: see -ence.] Maintenance of silence; avoidance of saying too much or of speaking freely; disposition to say little. Not in common use until after 1...
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elaborate
▪ I. elaborate, pple. and a. (ɪˈlæbərət) [ad. L. ēlabōrāt-us, pa. pple. of ēlabōrāre to elaborate.] † A. as pple. = elaborated: see elaborate v.1581 Nowell & Day in Confer. i. (1584) G b, It was elaborate before, by the..studie of all the best learned Iesuites. B. as adj. 1. Produced or accomplished...
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decussation
decussation (dɛkʌˈseɪʃən) [ad. L. decussātiōn-em, n. of action f. decussāre: see decuss and -ation.] Crossing (of lines, rays, fibres, etc.) so as to form a figure like the letter X; intersection.1656 in Blount Glossogr. 1658 Sir T. Browne Gard. Cyrus i. 37 The letter χ, that is the Emphatical decus...
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descriptive
descriptive, a. (dɪˈskrɪptɪv) [ad. (late) L. dēscriptīv-us containing a description, f. dēscript-, ppl. stem of dēscrībĕre: see -ive. Cf. F. descriptif.] 1. a. Having the quality or function of describing; serving to describe; characterized by description.1751 Johnson Rambler No. 94 ¶1 The sound of ...
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gemination
gemination (dʒɛmɪˈneɪʃən) [ad. L. geminātiōn-em, n. of action f. gemināre to double.] 1. A doubling, duplication, repetition.1597 Bacon Coulers Good & Evill viii. (Arb.) 149 If the euill bee in the sence and in the conscience both, there is a gemination of it. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xv. ...
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