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† for-ˈthy, conj. Obs. Also 1 forð{iacu}, 2–5 forthi, 3 south. forðui, 3–4 forthe. [OE. forð{iacu}, forð{yacu}, f. for prep. + ð{yacu}, instr. of the. Cf. forthon.] For this reason, therefore.c 1000 Ags. Gosp. John vii. 22 Forðy Moyses eow sealde ymbsnydenysse. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 21 Forðon a þis worl...
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thy
▪ I. thy, poss. a. (ðaɪ) Forms: 2–5 þi (ti), 4 þy (ty), 4–6 thi, (6 yi), 4– thy. [Early ME. þī, reduced form of þīn, thine, used in ME. bef. consonants exc. h, but occurring before vowels in 15th c., and ultimately universal in prose use as the possessive adj. preceding its n., = Ger. dein, deine, F...
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were
▪ I. † were, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 wer, 2–3 were. [Common Teutonic: OE. wer = OFris., OS., OHG. wer, ON. and Icel. verr, Goth. wair = L. vir, OIr. fer (Gael. fear), W. g{wcirc}r, related to Lith. vyras, Skr. vīrá, man, hero.] 1. A male person; a man.Beowulf 993 Fela þæra wæs wera and wifa. Ibid. 1352 Oð...
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loam
▪ I. loam, n. (ləʊm) Forms: 1 lám, (laam), 3–4 lam, 3–5, 6–9 Sc. lame, 5–8 lome, (4 in comb. lom-), 6–8 loame, 6–7 Sc. and north. leame, 7 leem, 8–9 loom, (9 laem), 6– loam. [OE. lám neut. = MDu., Du. leem, MLG. lêm, whence mod.G. lehm masc.; with different declension the word is found as OHG. leimo...
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for
for, prep. and conj. (fɔː(r),fə(r)) Also 2 fer, 3 south. vor, Orm. forr. [OE. for prep. = OFris., OS. for, Goth. faur; probably an apocopated form of OTeut. *fora fore adv. and prep., arising independently in the various langs. (cf. the origin of MHG. and mod.Ger. vor from OHG. fora); it may however...
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أكون أو لا أكون
To die, to sleep,
perchance to Dream; aye, there's the rub,
For in that sleep of death, what dreams may come,
When we have shuffled off this mortal coil Nymph, in thy Orisons
Be all my sins remember'd.
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not
▪ I. not, a. and n.1 Now dial. (nɒt) Forms: 1 hnot, 4, 6– not, 6, 9 nott, 9 knot; 6, 9 nat, 9 natt. [OE. hnot, of obscure origin.] † 1. Close-cropped, short-haired. Obs.c 1000 ælfric Gram. ix. (Z.) 35 Glabrio, calu oððe hnot. c 1386 Chaucer Prol. 109 A not-heed hadde he, with a broun visage. 1399 La...
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لغة إنجليزية مكسرة
عندما قام الملك هنري بفرض أميرة فرنسا كاثرينا بالزواج - وهو يعلم بعدم تمكنّها من اللغة الإنجليزية - فإنه يقول لها:Come, your answer in broken music; for thy voice is music and thy English broken; therefore, queen of all, Katherine, break thy mind to me in broken English.
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odd
▪ I. odd, a. (n.) and adv. (ɒd) Forms: 4–6 ode, 4–7 odde, od, (4 hod, 5 Sc. oyd), 5– odd. [ME. odde, a. ON. odda- in comb. in odda-maðr (acc. odda-mann) third man, odd man, who gives the casting vote, odda-tala odd number, in which odda- is genitive or comb. form of oddi ‘point, angle, triangle’, wh...
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الراعي العاشق إلى حبيبته
flowers, and a kirtle
Embroidered all with leaves of Myrtle;
A gown made of the finest wool
Which from our pretty Lambs we pull;
Fair lined slippers for The Shepherds’ Swains shall dance and sing
For thy delight each May-morning:
If these delights thy mind may move,
Then live with me, and be my love.
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remove
▪ I. remove, n. (rɪˈmuːv) Also 6–7 rem(o)oue, -moove, 7 -mouve. [f. the vb.] 1. a. The act of removing a person from a position or office; dismissal. Now rare.1553 [see remove v. 3 b]. 1559 Mirr. Mag. D iij, The two dukes..On whose remove fro beyng aboute the king We all agreed. 1607 Statutes in His...
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الله يبارك وطننا غانا
Second stanza
Hail to thy name, O Ghana,
To thee we make our solemn vow:
Steadfast to build together
A nation strong in Unity;
With our gifts of mind and Third stanza
Raise high the flag of Ghana
and one with Africa advance;
Black star of hope and honour
To all who thirst for liberty;
Where the banner of
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liberal
liberal, a. and n. (ˈlɪbərəl) Forms: 4–5 liberale, (5 libral), 4–7 liberall(e, 5–6 lyberal(l, 4– liberal. [a. OF. liberal (F. libéral) = Sp., Pg. liberal, It. liberale, ad. L. līberālis pertaining to a free man, f. līber free.] A. adj. 1. Originally, the distinctive epithet of those ‘arts’ or ‘scien...
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نشيد الفلبين الوطني
Ever within thy skies and through thy clouds
And o'er thy hills and sea,
Do we behold the radiance, feel and throb,
Of glorious liberty. Beautiful land of love, o land of light,
In thine embrace 'tis rapture to lie,
But it is glory ever, when thou art wronged,
For us, thy sons to suffer
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what
▪ I. what, pron., a.1, adv., conj., int. (n.) (hwɒt) Forms: 1 hwæt, huæt, huæd, 1–4 hwet, 2–4 hwat, wet, 2–5 wat, 3 (Orm.) watt, whæt, wæt, (waht, wæht, whæht, weht, ȝwat), 3–4 whet, (4 huet, wad), 3 (Orm.), 5 whatt, 3–6 whate, (5 whad, wath), 5–6 whatte, (9 dial. or vulgar wot), 3– what; 3–5 north....
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