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esclandre
‖ esclandre (ɛsklɑ̃dr) [Fr. esclandre, later form of OF. escandre, escandle:—L. scandalum: see scandal and slander.] Unpleasant notoriety; an occurrence which gives rise to it; a disturbance, scene.1832 Greville Mem. 1 June (1874) II. xviii. 306 Threatening to make an esclandre and leave the château... Oxford English Dictionary
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ensclaundre
† enˈsclaundre, v. Obs. rare—1. [Corrupt var. of esclandre.] trans. To bring scandal upon.1389 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 4 Eny riotour, oþer contekour, oþer such by whom þe fraternite myght be ensclaundred. Oxford English Dictionary
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embellies de mai Lumio Ever est Au grand jour (2004) La routine Douce, douce vanité L'orgue hammond Le livre ouvert Sa chambre est allumée Tu parles L'esclandre wikipedia.org
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disclander
▪ I. † disˈclander, n. Obs. Forms: 4–6 des-, dys-, discla(u)nder, -dre, -dir, -dyr, 5 disclandar, disklander, deslaundre, 5–6 disla(u)nder, -dre, dyssclaunder. [a. AF. *desclandre, disclaunder (15th c.) deriv. of OF. escla-ndre, earlier escandre, escandle, escandele:—L. scandalum: see esclandre; cf.... Oxford English Dictionary
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skander
▪ I. † ˈskander, n. Obs. rare. Also 4 schaundre. [ad. OF. escandre, var. of esclandre: see slander n.] Slander, scandal.1338 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 336 Of..Tomlyn,..and of Sir Alisandere,..þat boþe com in skandere for dedes þei did þore. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) III. 421 He putte of þe schaundre... Oxford English Dictionary
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slanderous
slanderous, a. (ˈslɑːndərəs, -æ-) Forms: α. 5–7 sclaunderous (5 -drous(e), 6 sclandero(u)s. β. 6 skla(u)nderous(e), Sc. sklanderus. γ. 5–7 slaunderous (6 -erus), 7 slandrous, 6– slanderous. [ad. AF. *esclandrus, = OF. esclandreux (1455), f. esclandre slander n.: see -ous.] † 1. a. Of bad repute; dis... Oxford English Dictionary
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slander
▪ I. slander, n. (ˈslɑːndə(r), -æ-) Forms: α. 3–6 sclaundre, 4–6 -der (4 -dire, 5 -dir); 4 sclawndire, 5 -dre, -dyr, -der; 4–6 sclander, -dre (6 -dir), 4 sclondre. β. 4–6 sklaunder (4 -dere, -dir, 4–5 -dre, 5 -dur, -dyre); 5 sklawnder (5–6 -dyr); 5 (Sc. 6–7) sklander (-dyr, 6 Sc. -dir, -dre). γ. 4–7... Oxford English Dictionary
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scandal
▪ I. scandal, n. (ˈskændəl) Forms: α. 3 scandle, schandle, schaundle; β. 6–7 scandale, scandall, 7 skandall, 6– scandal. [Early ME. scandle, scha(u)ndle, a. ONF. escandle, Central OF. eschandle, semi-popular ad. eccl. L. scandalum cause of offence or stumbling, ad. Gr. σκάνδαλον, recorded only in He... Oxford English Dictionary
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