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geniture
geniture [ad. L. genitūr-am begetting, etc., f. gignĕre to beget. Cf. OF. geniture.] 1. Begetting, generation; birth.1641 M. Frank Serm. (1672) 228 Parents here under the notion of γονεῖς seems very strange, Joseph having no part in His geniture. 1650 Fuller Pisgah iv. ii. 27 God..foretelleth that M...
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Ascanius
After killing Numanus, Apollo comes and says to Ascanius:
Macte nova virtute, puer: sic itur ad astra,
dis genite et geniture deos.
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unigeniture
uniˈgeniture [f. as prec. + -ure.] 1. Theol. The fact of being the only-begotten Son.1659 Pearson Creed 278 Unigeniture being the foundation of his singular love. Ibid. 279 As primogeniture consisteth in prelation, so unigeniture in exclusion. 1691 E. Taylor Behmen's Theos. Philos. 369 The intire Wi...
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Reby Cary
first and the foremost : a flash-back portfolio of blacks in Fort Worth and Tarrant County (2011)
The Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church and its geniture
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primogenial
primogenial, -genian, -genious (-geneous) erroneous forms of primigenial, -genian, -genious; app. in imitation of primogenit, -geniture, etc., in which the first element is L. prīmō.
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Jefferson Monument (Louisville, Kentucky)
Equality is typified in female form, represented in the act of casting from her the law of primo-geniture, and treading underfoot the 1765 Stamp Act.
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de-articulate
† de-arˈticulate, a. Obs. [Cf. next, and articulate a.] Divided by joints; freely articulated. Also de-arˈticulated a.1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. vii. 87 His Ears not too big nor too little, well engraved, de-articulate. 1615 Crooke Body of Man v. (1616) 286 It hath bin observed that the geniture yssui...
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secundogeniture
seˌcundoˈgeniture [f. L. secundō, advb. form of secundus second a., after primogeniture.] The right of succession or inheritance belonging to a second son; the possession so inherited.1855 M. Bridges Pop. Mod. Hist. 412 Tuscany became an archduchy for Francis, the husband of Maria Theresa, and a sec...
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soligeniture
soliˈgeniture rare—1. [f. L. sōli-, combining form of sōlus alone.] = unigeniture.1818 G. S. Faber Horæ Mosaicæ I. 178 His only Son, who, from his Soligeniture, was in the Punic dialect called Jehud.
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primogeniture
primogeniture (praɪməʊˈdʒɛnɪtjʊə(r)) [ad. med.L. prīmogenitūra, f. L. prīmō adv., first + genitūra geniture; after prīmōgenitus. So. F. primogéniture (13–14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. The fact or condition of being the first-born of the children of the same parents.[c 1225 William Britto Philipis iv....
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genitor
▪ I. † genitor1, genitory Obs. Chiefly pl. Forms: α. 4 geny-, gene-, genitras, -traces, 4, 7 gene-, (5 genytours), 7 genitoir(e)s, 5 geny-, 6 genitores, 6–7 geniturs; β. 5 genetoryes, 6 gene-, geny-, 6–8 genitories. [a. OF. genitoir (usu. pl. genitoirs, génitoir{edotbl}s), app. f. L. type *genitōriu...
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ultimogeniture
ultimoˈgeniture [f. L. ultim-us last; after primogeniture.] The mode of succession by which the right of inheritance pertains to the youngest of a family, as in borough-english.1882 C. Elton Orig. Eng. Hist. 185 ‘Ultimogeniture,’ the awkward term proposed by the Real Property Commissioners of the la...
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progeniture
progeniture (prəʊˈdʒɛnɪtjʊə(r)) [f. L. prōgenit-, ppl. stem of prōgign-ĕre to beget + -ure: cf. geniture. So F. progéniture (1835 in Dict. Acad.).] 1. Begetting of offspring; generation.1801 Hel. M. Williams Sk. Fr. Rep. I. v. 38 His immense domain which descended in long succession of progeniture f...
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almuten
† alˈmuten Astrol. Obs. [Corrupt for almutaz (so in OFr.) a. Arab. al-muﻋtaz, i.e. al the + muﻋtaz prevailing, f. 8th form of ﻋazz to be powerful.] The prevailing or ruling planet in the horoscope.a 1625 Fletcher Rollo v. ii, All these shew him to be th' almuten..Yes; he's Lord of the Geniture. 1...
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tertio-geniture
ˈtertio-ˌgeniture nonce-wd. [f. tertio-, fr. L. terti-us third, after primogeniture.] Right of succession or inheritance belonging to the third-born.1855 M. Bridges Pop. Mod. Hist. 420 Austria had a prospect..of ultimately succeeding to the beautiful dominions of Este, as a tertio-geniture for her f...
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