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esurient
esurient, a. (iːˈsjʊərɪənt) [ad. L. ēsurient-em, pr. pple. of ēsurīre to be hungry, desiderative vb. f. ēs- ppl. stem of edĕre to eat.] A. adj. 1. Hungry: in early use chiefly fig. Now humorously pedantic in lit. sense, or (with reminiscence of Juvenal's Græculus esuriens) in the sense ‘impecunious ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Claim (band)
Between 1985 and 1992, The Claim released two albums and various singles and EPs, first on their own record label, and then via Kevin Pearce's Esurient Discography Singles "Wait And See" / "Business Boy" / "God, Cliffe And Me" (Esurient Comms PACE 04, January 1989) "Losers Corner" / "Picking Up The wikipedia.org
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esurience
esurience (iːsjʊərɪəns) [f. L. ēsurient-em. pr. pple. of ēsurīre: see esurient and -ence.] The state of being esurient; hunger, appetite; ‘neediness and greediness’.1825 Coleridge Lit. Rem. (1836) II. 338 Esurience..the origin and interpretation of whose name is found in the Hebrew root signifying h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kevin Pearce (writer)
Esurient Communications Leaving fanzines behind Pearce became more involved with the business side of music, starting Esurient Communications, an independent wikipedia.org
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esurition
† esuˈrition Obs. [f. L. ēsurīre: see esurient and -tion.] The state or condition of being hungry.1678–96 in Phillips; 1775 in Ash. Oxford English Dictionary
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esurion
† eˈsurion Obs. [ad. L. ēsuriōn-em in same sense, f. ēsurīre: see esurient.] A hungry fellow.1656 in Blount Glossogr. 1704 in Cocker. 1775 in Ash. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hurrah!
Towards the end of 1987, a live album, Way Ahead, was released on the Esurient label. wikipedia.org
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erupturient
† erupˈturient, a. Obs. [f. L. ērupt- ppl. stem of ērumpĕre, after the analogy of words derived from desiderative vbs., e.g. esurient.] Ready to burst forth, on the point of bursting forth.1664 Power Exp. Philos. 138 You shall perceive a greater protrusion of your finger by the erupturient quicksilv... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Jasmine Minks
Where The Traffic Goes" (1984), Creation "What's Happening" (1985), Creation - UK Indie #27 "Cold Heart" (1986), Creation - UK Indie #17 Pure EP (1987), Esurient wikipedia.org
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acturience
acturience (ækˈtjʊərɪəns) [f. L. act- ppl. stem of ag-ĕre to act v., on analogy of esurient ad. L. ēsurient-em pr. pple. of ēsurī-re to hunger, desiderative of ĕd-ere, ēs-um to eat.] Desire to act.a 1880 Webster cites J. Grote. Oxford English Dictionary
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sitient
sitient, a. rare. (ˈsɪtɪənt) [ad. L. sitient-em, pres. pple. of sitīre to thirst.] (See quot. 1656.)1656 Blount Glossogr., Sitient,..thirsting, coveting, desiring much. 1821 Blackw. Mag. VIII. 358 Rheumatism doth not seem to have made thee less esurient or sitient. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ubu and the Truth Commission
Nevertheless, Ubu retains in this play the antihero status first accorded him in Jarry's: he is a greedy, sadistic, homicidal, esurient, licentious apartheid wikipedia.org
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esuriency
esuriency (iːˈsjʊərɪənsɪ) [f. as prec. + -ency.] The quality or state of being esurient; fondness for eating.1819 L. Hunt Indicator No. 12 (1822) I. 91 His third era of esuriency takes place in the house of a Spanish gentleman. 1833 New Monthly Mag. XXXVIII. 223 That were as endless as Mr. Dando's i... Oxford English Dictionary
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inquisiturient
† inquisiˈturient, a. Obs. nonce-wd. [f. L. type *inquīsīturient-em, pr. pple. of *inquīsīturīre, desiderative of inquīrĕre, inquīsīt- to inquire: cf. parturient, esurient.] Desirous of making inquisition; eager to play the inquisitor.1644 Milton Areop. (Arb.) 41 This was the rare morsell so officio... Oxford English Dictionary
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-urient
-urient, suffix (ˈjʊərɪənt) ad. L. -ūrient-, pres. pple. stem of desiderative verbs, occurring first in a few direct adoptions from L., as parturient (1592), † micturient (1654), esurient (a 1672), and hence occas. added to L. stems to form adjs. with the meaning ‘desiring, characterized by a desire... Oxford English Dictionary
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