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gnide - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
gnide (imperative gnid, infinitive at gnide, present tense gnider, past tense gned, perfect tense er/har gnedet). rub · chafe · Categories:. en.wiktionary.org
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Gnide Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
verb (obsolete) To rub (usually with or between the hands); bruise; crush; pound; break in pieces; rub out. www.yourdictionary.com
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gnide, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb gnide is in the Old English period (pre-1150). gnide is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology ... www.oed.com
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gnide
† gnide, v. Obs. Forms: 1 gn{iacu}dan, 3 gnide(n, gnyde. pa. tense, sing. 3 gnade; pl. 1 gnidon, 3 gniden; also 4 (weak) gnidded. [OE. gn{iacu}dan (gnád, gnidon, gniden) = OHG. gn{iacu}tan, kn{iacu}tan, OSw. gnidha (Sw. gnida, Da. gnide); also ON. gniða (wk. verb).] trans. To rub with or between the... Oxford English Dictionary
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definition of Gnide by The Free Dictionary
To rub; to bruise; to break in pieces. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. Want to thank ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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GNIDE Definition & Meaning – Explained - Power Thesaurus
An act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness. fromcaress. noun. An act of hitting; a blow, a hit. www.powerthesaurus.org
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Antoine Gilbert Griffet de Labaume
In addition, he left two comedies and some light poetry: Galatée, in one act and in verse, and Agathis in prose and in verse; la Messe de Gnide, by G. External links Antoine Gilbert Griffet de Labaume on Data.bnf.fr La Messe de Gnide, poem (1793). wikipedia.org
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GNIDE - Translation in English - bab.la
Find all translations of gnide in English like rub and many others. en.bab.la
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to-gnide, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the Middle English period (1150—1500). Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of ... www.oed.com
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The Temple of Gnide - Amazon.com
Originally published anonymously in 1725, and here presented in a fresh translation by Brian Stableford, The Temple of Gnide is Montesquieu's illicit smash hit. www.amazon.com
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Conjugate verb gnide | Reverso Conjugator English
Past participle. gnided ; Indicative Present perfect. I have gnided; you have gnided ; Indicative Future. I will gnide; you will gnide ; Indicative Future perfect. conjugator.reverso.net
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gnodde
† gnodde, v. Obs. Also 3 gnudden. [Cf. Icel. nudda (? = *gnudda) to rub.] trans. To rub, bruise, crush. (Cf. gnide.)a 1225 [see gnide]. 13.. K. Alis. 2373 Mony knyght, with dethes wounde, Gnodded [printed guodded] gras on the grounde. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. xcvii. (1495) 663 Flexe is boun... Oxford English Dictionary
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forgnide
† forˈgnide, v. Obs. Pa. tense forgnode. [OE. forgn{iacu}dan, f. for- prefix1 + gn{iacu}dan to crush.] trans. To break, break to pieces; to destroy.a 1000 Lamb. Ps. civ. [cv.] 16 He forgnad..treow ᵹemǽru heora. a 1300 E.E. Psalter ibid., He..alle festnes of bred forgnode. Ibid. cvi[i]. 16 He forgnod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles-Pierre Colardeau
In 1772 he published a Temple de Gnide composed a decade earlier, adapted from Montesquieu, as the poem by Nicolas-Germain Léonard appeared shortly before , tragédie ; Le Patriotisme (1762) ; Epître à Minette (1762) ; Les Perfidies à la Mode (1766), comédie ; Les Nuits d'Young (1770) ; Le Temple de Gnide wikipedia.org
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whetstone
whetstone (ˈhwɛtstəʊn) Forms: see whet v. and stone n.; also 4 whestoun, 4–5 wheston, weston(e, 4–6 whestone, 5 whestoon, watstone, quetstone, 5–6 whatstane; β. 6 Sc. quhitstane, 7 whitston, 8 whitstone. [OE. hwetstán (huete-, huetistán) = (M)Du. wetsteen, MLG. wettestên (LG. wettstein), OHG. wez(z)... Oxford English Dictionary
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