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faithed
† faithed, ppl. a. Obs. [f. faith n. and v. + -ed.] 1. Having faith: with defining words as feeble-faithed, strong-faithed, etc.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus i. 1007 They are the folk that..strengist feithid be. 1532 More Confut. Tindale Wks. 507/2 There wer no weake conscience of feble-faithed folk offend... Oxford English Dictionary
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Laramans
It was derived from the Albanian adjective i larmë, meaning "variegated, motley, two-faced", a metaphor of "two-faithed" (l'arë), a reference to the Laramans wikipedia.org
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Silviu Brucan
Speaking on his show, Brucan had called Lupu "astute to the square" and "trained Securitate informant" and indicated that "any good-faithed National Peasantist wikipedia.org
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faith
▪ I. faith, n. (feɪθ) Forms: 3 feið, 3–4 feiþ, (4 feiȝþ), 3–6 feith(e, 4–5 feyth(e, 4 faiþ(e, 4–6 fayth(e, (5 fath, feth), 5–6 faithe, 4– faith. See also fay n.1 [a. OF. feid, feit (pronounced feið, ? feiþ: see Suchier in Gröber's Grundriss Rom. Phil. I. 586), = Pr. fe (nom. fes), Sp., Pg. fé, It. f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agricultural literacy
respond to the agricultural world requires that we pose problems about where our food comes from and why; and about how we continue to be raced, gendered, faithed wikipedia.org
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strong
▪ I. strong, a. (strɒŋ) Forms: 1–2 strang, strong, 3–6, 4–9 Sc. and north. strang, 4–5 Sc. and north. strange, 4–6 stronge, (4 stroong, 5 stronkg, stronke, strongge, strangg), 3– strong. See also strenger, strengest. [OE. strang, strǫng, corresponding to OS. strang, MDu. stranc, strangh- (cf. OHG. s... Oxford English Dictionary
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false
▪ I. false, a., adv., and n. (fɔːls, fɒls) Forms: 1–7 fals, (3 Orm. falls, 4 falsse, 3–4 vals(e), 4–7 falce, (5 fauce, 6 falls, faulse, fawse), 8–9 Sc. fause, 7, 9 dial. fause, -sse, 3– false. [late OE. fals adj. and n., ad. L. fals-us false (neut. fals-um, used subst. in sense fraud, falsehood), or... Oxford English Dictionary
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