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forbode
▪ I. † forˈbode, n. Obs. exc. arch. Forms: 1–6 forbod (6 forbodd), 3–7, 9 forbode, 3, 5 forbot (5 -bote), 5–6 forbott. [OE. forbod. f. forbéodan to forbid; = Du. verbod, MHG., mod.Ger. verbot, ON. forboð.] A forbidding; a prohibition, interdiction, prohibitory ordinance. to lay in forbode: to put un...
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S.O.S (Morgana Lefay album)
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"Save Our Souls" – 4:36
"Cimmerian Dream" – 4:57
"Sleepwalker" – 4:52
"Epicedium" – 6:01
"When Gargoyles Fly" – 4:32
"What Dreams Forbode
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sworbote
† sworbote Obs. Also 6 swarbout. In God sworbote, corruption of God's forbote: see forbode n. b, c.1581 W. Stafford Exam. Compl. ii. 39 God sworbote [version c 1550 God forbid], that euer wee shoulde haue any such Tyrauntes come among vs. 1598 R. Bernard tr. Terence, Phormio v. ix, Marrie God Swarbo...
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Balloon Man (album)
"Mode Forbode" – 4:41
"Remember..." – 7:25
"Rahsaan" – 4:14
"Strawberries" – 6:58
"Albert" – 6:05
"Balloon Man" – 4:46
"Jumble Sale" – 2:50
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forebode
forebode/fɔ:ˈbəud; fɔr`bod/ v[Tn](fml 文) be a sign or a warning of (esp trouble) 预示(尤指坏事) Her angry face forbode a confrontation. 她一脸怒气预示将有一场冲突. These developments forebode disaster. 这些情况预示著要有灾祸.
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forbid
▪ I. † forˈbid, n. Obs. rare. [f. next vb.] A forbidding. (Cf. forbode n.)1602 W. Watson Decacordon 338 For what is more innouate preposterous, and beyond all gods forbid, then this new fanglenes in you to prefer [etc.]. 1740 Cheyne Regimen ii. 72 With what an evident Forbid, the Jewish Law directs ...
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wreakful
wreakful, a. (ˈriːkfʊl) Also 6 wreke-, 6–7 wreakeful(l. [f. wreak n. + -ful. Cf. wrackful, wrakeful, wrecheful adjs. Freq. from c 1560 to c 1610. Now rare or Obs.] 1. Of persons, etc.: Given or addicted to revenge; vengeful.1531 Tindale Wks. (1572) 24/2 They also fayne y⊇ saintes..more wreakeful, an...
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forebode
forebode, v. (fɔəˈbəʊd) [f. fore- prefix + bode v.] 1. trans. To announce beforehand, predict, prognosticate.1664 Butler Hud. ii. iii. 172 Do not our great Reformers use This Sidrophel to fore-boad News. 1709 Steele Tatler No. 30 ¶5 To Morrow will be a Day of Battle, and something forebodes in my Br...
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dysury
dysury Path. (ˈdɪsjʊərɪ) Forms: 6 dyssurye, 6–7 dissurie, -ry, 6–8 disury, 7 dysurie, 7– dysury. Also in Lat. form dysuria (dɪˈsjʊərɪə). [a. OF. dissurie (14th c.), mod.F. dysurie, ad. L. dysūria (Coelius), a. Gr. δυσουρία retention of urine, f. *δύσουρος adj., f. δυσ- (dys-) + οὖρον urine.] Difficu...
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cursing
▪ I. cursing, vbl. n. (ˈkɜːsɪŋ) [-ing1.] 1. The utterance of words which consign to spiritual and temporal evil, the vengeance of the deity, the malign influence of fate, etc.; malediction, imprecation, damning.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Luke xx. 47 Ðas onfoæð cursung mara [Rushw. Ðæt mara vel mast cursun...
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superbity
superbity (s(j)uːˈpɜːbɪtɪ) In 6 superbite. [a. OF. superbité or ad. med.L. *superbitās, f. superbus superb: see -ity.] Pride, arrogance. Also concr. an embodiment of pride, a proud person.a 1550 Image Hypocr. ii. 81 in Skelton's Wks. (1843) II. 423 And eke it is forbode That he no novice be, Lest wi...
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entermete
† enterˈmete, v. Obs. Forms: 3–5 enter-, entreme(t)te(n, 3 entermitti, 4–5 entremet, 5 entre-, entromytte. Also 5 intremet, 6 intermete; and see intermit, intromit. [a. OF. entremetre (mod. entremettre), repr. two distinct Lat. formations, intermittĕre (cf. Sp. entermeter, It. intermettere) to inter...
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decree
▪ I. decree, n. (dɪˈkriː) Also 4–6 decre. [a. OF. decré, var. of decret (in pl. decrez, decres) = Pr. decret, Sp., It. decreto, ad. L. dēcrētum, subst. use of neuter of dēcrētus, pa. pple. of dēcernĕre to decree: see decern.] 1. An ordinance or edict set forth by the civil or other authority; an aut...
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compress
▪ I. compress, v. (kəmˈprɛs) [a. OF. compresse-r, ad. L. compressā-re to press together, oppress, freq. of comprimĕre to press together, restrain, check, etc., f. com- together + premĕre to press. As compress also coincides with the ppl. stem compress- of comprimĕre (from which stem the Eng. repr. o...
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chaste
▪ I. chaste, a. (tʃeɪst) Forms: 3–8 chast, 4 schast, 4–6 chest, 5 chaast(e, 6 cheste, chaist. 3– chaste. [a. OF. chaste (13th c. in Littré), semi-popular ad. L. cast-us, casta morally pure, chaste, holy.] 1. Pure from unlawful sexual intercourse; continent, virtuous. (Of persons, their lives, conduc...
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