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† gladder Obs. [f. glad v. + -er1.] 1. One who rejoices. rare—1.1382 Wyclif Isa. lxiv. 5 Thou aȝen came to the gladere. [1388 Thou mettist him that is glad. L. lætanti.] 2. One who cheers or makes glad.c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1365 O lady myn Venus..Thow gladere of the Mount of Citheron. 1508 Dunbar...
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Dick Brook
The drainage basin for the brook, which lies between that of the Gladder Brook to the north, and that of the Shrawley Brook to the south, has an area of
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GLAD definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Jan 19, 2024adjective Word forms: ˈgladder or ˈgladdest. 1. feeling or characterized by pleasure or joy; happy; pleased. 2. causing pleasure or joy; making happy. 3. very willing. I'm glad to help. 4.
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Traducción glad al Español | Diccionario Inglés-Español | Reverso
glad. adj ( gladder compar) ( gladdest superl ) 1 (=pleased) to be glad alegrarse. "I had a great time" -- "I'm (so) glad" --me lo pasé fenomenal --me alegro (mucho) to be glad that alegrarse de que + subjun. I'm glad that you could come me alegro de que hayas podido venir. I'm glad that I relented in the end me alegro de haber transigido al ...
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To Our Beloved Dead
Burns into faith, gladder with sterner proof,
And if the clarion call the flesh to bleed,
More glad, more glad than all.
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sotted
sotted, ppl. a. (ˈsɒtɪd) [f. sot v., or aphetic form of assotted.] Rendered sottish or stupid; besotted.c 1386 Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 788 This sotted prest, who was gladder þan he? 1387–8 T. Usk Test. Love i. x. (Skeat) l. 18 He..is holde for a foole, and sayd, his wit is but sotted. 1426 Lyd...
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Gladder
Gladder是一个Firefox扩展,名字被解释为Great Ladder (Ladder for Great Firewall 防火长城之梯),目标是帮助人们跨过防火长城访问境外被查封的网站。 Gladder在中国大陆已基本失效
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gladd
▪ I. glad, n.1 Also 4 glath(e. [f. the adj.] † 1. Gladness, joy. Obs. With quot. a 1300 compare for- prefix1 10. In quot. 1608 prob. pseudo-arch.c 1000 Be Manna Wyrdum (Gr.-Wülk.) 68 Dryhten..dæleþ sumum earfeþa dæl, Sumum ᵹeoᵹoþe glæd. a 1300 Cursor M. 17873 Þei seide for glad [Gött. wid gladnes] w...
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cheered
cheered, a. (tʃɪəd) [f. cheer n.1 and v.] 1. [f. cheer n.1]: Having a (certain) cheer, countenance, or demeanour. Chiefly in Comb., as glad-cheered, heavy-cheered, low-cheered, well-cheered, etc.1175 Cott. Hom. 257 Ich iseo a sonde cumen swiðe gledd icheret. a 1340 Hampole Psalter i. 3 God lufis wel...
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Bacchus
‖ Bacchus (ˈbækəs) [L., a. Gr. βάκχος.] The god of wine; hence, wine, intoxicating liquor. son of Bacchus: a tippler.c 1496 Dunbar Gold. Terge 124 Bacus, the gladder of the table. c 1640 Waller Batt. Summer Isl. 17 The sweet palmettoes a new Bacchus yield. 1747 Scheme Equip. Men of War 36 The more c...
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Die grootste erf langs die New Sydney-lughawe is vir $ 5 miljoen ...
Bron: https: //www.dailytel, die inhoud van die artikel verteenwoordig nie die posisie en sienings van hierdie webwerf nie.Die nuwe weergawe van die Australian News Android APP, met meer omvattende nuus en gladder ervaring. Die Medich-familie, 'n ontwikkelingsmaatskappy in Sydney, het 'n groot stuk grond naby die beplande Wes-Sydney-lughawe verkoop aan 'n onbekende fonds met 'n verhouding. met ...
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glade
▪ I. † glade, n.1 Obs. [Perh. of Scandinavian origin: cf. Sw. dial. (Rietz) gladas, gla(d)na, to set (of the sun; also sola ä gladder the sun has just set), Norw. dial. gla to set (of sun and moon); Sw. sol-gla(d)ning, Norw. solaglad sunset = ON. sólarglaðan, found only in Hervarar Saga (ed. 1847) p...
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wey
▪ I. wey1 (weɪ) Forms: 1 wǽᵹ (wéᵹ), wǽᵹe, 4–8 weye, 5– wey (5 wegh), 5–7 way (6 waye, waie), 7 waigh(e, 7– weigh. [Identical in origin with weigh n.1 Cf. way n.2 and waw n.2] 1. A standard of dry-goods weight, varying greatly with different commodities. (See quots.) a. Of cheese.805–10 in Birch Cart...
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