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erelong
erelong, adv. (ɛəˈlɒŋ) [f. ere prep. + long adv.; sometimes written as two words.] Before long; before the lapse of much time; soon. Of future time; also (arch.) of past.1577 Harrison England iii. viii. (1878) ii. 52 Whereby he receiued a wound that yer long killed him altogither. a 1586 Sidney (J.)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lovell Lawrence Jr.
Career Lovell Lawrence Jr. was a founding member of the American Rocket Society in the 1930s and erelong was named President in 1946. wikipedia.org
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BY AND BY Synonyms | Collins English Thesaurus
Synonyms for BY AND BY in English: presently, shortly, soon, eventually, one day, before long, in a while, anon, in the course of time, erelong, …
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Synonyms for soon in different contexts - WordHippo Thesaurus
Synonyms for soon include shortly, anon, momentarily, early, quickly, betimes, erelong, expeditiously, sharpish and before long. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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What is the difference between know and understand? | WikiDiff
Quotations * 1599 , (William Shakespeare), Julius Caesar , scene 1: *: O, that a man might know' / The end of this day's business ere it come!/ But it sufficeth that the day will end, / And then the end is ' known . * 1839 , (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow), The Light of Stars'', ''Voices of the Night : *: O fear not in a world like this, / And thou shalt know' erelong, / ' Know how sublime a ...
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ere
▪ I. ere, n. pseudo-arch. rare—1. (See quot.)1866 G. W. Dasent Gisli 23 They went out of their booth to the point of the ‘ere’ [footnote, ‘Ere’ old English for a sandy spit of land; from the Icelandic eyri].▪ II. ere, adv., prep. and conj. (ɛə(r)) Forms: α. 1–3 ær, (3 ære), 1–6 er, 3–4 her, (3 heer)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacobus Arminius
Theological Faculty, in which he publicly expounded a few chapters of the Epistle to the Romans, he gave us the best ground to hope that he was destined erelong wikipedia.org
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vernation
vernation (vəˈneɪʃən) [In sense 1 ad. mod.L. vernātiō (Linnæus), f. L. vernāre: see vernant a. (So F. vernation.) In sense 2 directly f. L. vernāt-, ppl. stem of vernāre.] 1. Bot. The arrangement or formation of the leaves of plants or fronds of ferns in the bud; the manner in which the rudimentary ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sphere
▪ I. sphere, n. (sfɪə(r)) Forms: α. 4–5 sper (5 sperre), speere, 4–6 spere, 6 Sc. speir, speyr; 4–5 spire, 5 spyere, Sc. spir. β. 5– sphere (5 sphyre), 6–7 sphear(e, 7 spheere; 6–7 sphær, 7 sphære, sphaer(e. [ad. OF. espere (13th c.), later sphere (mod.F. sphère) or late L. sphēra, earlier sphæra, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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long
▪ I. long, a.1 (lɒŋ) Forms: 1 lang, 4–5, Sc. 5–9 lang, (4 Sc. launge), 3 longue, 3–7 longe, (6 lounge), 1, 3– long. See also lenger, lengest. [Com. Teut.: OE. lang, lǫng = OFris., OS. lang, long (MDu., MLG., Du., LG. lang), OHG. lang (MHG. lanc, lang-, mod.G. lang), ON. lang-r (Da. lang, Sw. lång), ... Oxford English Dictionary
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or
▪ I. or, n. Her. (ɔː(r)) [a. F. or:—L. aurum gold.] The tincture gold or yellow in armorial bearings.1562 Leigh Armorie (1597) 1 b, I will begin with the most pretious mettall Golde: Or. 1591 Sylvester Du Bartas i. v. 973 Azure they bear three Eaglets Argentine, A Cheuron Ermin grailed Or between. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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wire
▪ I. wire, n. (waɪə(r)) Forms: 1–4 wir, 4–5, 7 Sc. wyr, 4–7 wyre, 5–7 wyer, (5 were, whir, 6 wyere, wheire, wiar; Sc. 6 wyir, 7 vyr, weyer), 6–7 wier, wyar, 5– wire (Sc. 8 weyr, 9 weir). [OE. w{iacu}r, corresp. to MLG. wîre (LG. wîr), ON. *v{iacu}rr in v{iacu}ravirki filigree work, related further t... Oxford English Dictionary
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