espouse

answer Answers

ProphetesAI is thinking...

MindMap

Loading...

Sources

1
espouse
▪ I. † eˈspouse, n. Obs. Also 5–6 espowse. See also spouse n. [a. OF. espos, espus, espous (mod.F. époux) masc., espuse, espouse (mod. épouse) fem., corresp. to Pr. espos, Sp., Pg. esposo, It. sposo:—L. sponsus: see espouse v.] 1. a. A betrothed person of either sex; also a newly-married person, a b... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 3.0 0.0
2
espouse
espouse/ɪˈspauz; ɪ`spaʊz/ v[Tn](fml 文) give one's support to (a cause, theory, etc) 支持, 拥护(某主张、 理论等) espousing feminism 拥护女权主义. 牛津英汉双解词典
prophetes.ai 0.0 1.5 0.0
3
Swalaba
The people of Swalaba are viewed as friendly, hospitable but also with a penchant for being direct and espouse a no nonsense attitude. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.90000004 0.0
4
Deadspin sued by family of Chiefs fan they called racist - Law & Crime
The parents of a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan have filed a lawsuit against the sports blog Deadspin, accusing the outlet of "maliciously" maligning their son as a racist based on a "misleadingly edited photo" which claimed that he was wearing a Native American headdress and blackface to "hate Black people and the Native Americans ...
lawandcrime.com 0.0 0.6 0.0
5
Agathagetus
Agathagetus (Gr. ) was a Rhodian who recommended his state to espouse the side of the Romans at the beginning of the war between Rome and Perseus of Macedon wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.6 0.0
6
espousing
eˈspousing, vbl. n. Also 6 espousein. [f. espouse v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. espouse in various senses.1531 Dial. on Laws Eng. ii. xxv. (1638) 106 A Man hath two sons, one borne before espousein, and the other after espousels. 1632 Sherwood, An espousing, mariement. 1687 Bp. Cartwright in Ma... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
7
Dravida Sangha
The Dravida Sangha was also one of the first groups to espouse a Dravidian identity among Tamils and other south Indians. According to Prof. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.3 0.0
8
espousess
† eˈspousess Obs. rare—1. In 6 espowzes. [f. espouse n. + -ess. Cf. spousess.] A bride.1597 J. Payne Royal Exch. 43 So gloriouse and Princely a spowze, to take..so poore and meane an espowzes. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
9
Robert Newcomb
In response to the criticism, Newcomb said his intent was not "to be sexist or to be controversial, or to espouse some anti-politically correct viewpoint wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.3 0.0
10
disespouse
† diseˈspouse, v. Obs. rare. [f. dis- 6 + espouse v.] trans. To undo the espousal or betrothal of.1667 Milton P.L. ix. 17 Not less but more Heroic then the..rage Of Turnus for Lavinia disespous'd. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
11
re-espouse
re-eˈspouse, v. [re- 5 a.] To espouse again.a 1618 Sylvester Elegie to Marg. Wyts 80 Metkerk had her Mother re-espous'd. 1652 Benlowes Theoph. xiii. lxxvi, The Corps but falls to be refin'd And re-espous'd unto the Glorifi'd high Minde. Hence re-eˈspousal.1817 G. S. Faber Eight Dissert. (1845) I. 35... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.0 0.0
12
White power symbol
A white power symbol is an insignia, sign or gesture used to espouse a viewpoint that people of European descent are superior to other people. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
13
espousee
‖ espouˈsee In 5 espowsee. [OF. espousee (mod.F. épousée) fem., pa. pple. of espouser (épouser): see espouse v.] A bride.1480 Caxton Ovid's Met. xi. viii, They were parents and of kynne to the espowsee. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.0 0.0
14
King James Only Controversy
The King-James-Only Movement, a controversy within English speaking Protestant evangelicalism between those who espouse only using the King James Version wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
15
espousement
† eˈspousement Obs.—0 [a. OF. espousement, f. espouser to espouse.] The action of espousing or marrying; espousal, marriage.1847 in Craig; and in mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.0 0.0