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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...
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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.
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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....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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