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grievousness
grievousness (ˈgriːvəsnɪs) [f. grievous a. + -ness.] The quality or condition of being grievous, in various senses of the adj.1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 719 Þyn oþys done hym more greuesnesse Þan alle þe Iewys wykkednesse. c 1340 Hampole Prose Tr. (1866) 3 This name Ihesu..dose away greuesnes of fl...
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Profit
Treatise on the Rosary
Imitation of Our Lady
Imitation of Christ
Mental Prayer
The Use of the Sacraments
The Promises of God
The Turpitude and Grievousness
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grievousty
† grievousty Obs. In 5 grevouste, -osetee. [f. grievous + -ty.] Grievousness, heinousness.c 1410 Love Bonavent. Mirr. xxxiv. 68 (Gibbs MS.) Also to schewe þe greuouste of synn in custome. c 1425 Orolog. Sapient. ii. in Anglia X. 342/38 Þou schalt gretelye weye þe grevosetee of þine sinnes.
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, allowing the people, emotions, personal incidents and public occurrences of her book to take shape with the force of urgency and the authentic, the grievousness
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grievous
grievous, a. (ˈgriːvəs) Forms: 4–6 grevous, (4 -os, -es, 5 -ows, -ose, ? -ours, ? -est, 6 -us), 4 grefeous, 5 greivos, grewo(u)s, 6 greveous, 6–7 greevous, 7 (9 dial.) gr(i)vious, 6– grievous. Also 5 grawous, gravewis. [a. OF. grevos, -(o)us, -eus, f. grever to grieve. With the forms grawous, gravew...
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severity
severity (sɪˈvɛrɪtɪ) [a. F. sévérité, ad. L. sevēritās, f. sevērus: see severe a. and -ity. Cf. It. severità, Sp. severidad, Pg. severidade.] 1. Strictness or sternness in dealing with others; stern or rigorous disposition or behaviour; rigour in treatment, discipline, punishment, or the like.1530 W...
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The remedy is dependent on the harm done to the copyright owner, the intent of the infringing person, and the grievousness of the infringement.
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grief
▪ I. grief, n. (griːf) Pl. griefs. Forms: 3–5 gref, 4–6 greffe, grefe, greve, 4–7 greef(e, (5 greyf, griff(e, 5–6 gryef(f, 6 greiff, 6–7 greif(e), (8 greaf), 5–7 griefe, 5– grief. Also pl. 4–6 greves, (5 -ys), 5–7 greeves, 6–7 greives, grieves. [a. OF. grief, gref masc., vbl. n. f. grever to grieve....
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importunance
imˈportunance [f. importune v. + -ance.] (?) Grievousness, gravity, seriousness.1546 St. Papers Hen. VIII, XI. 91 The Kinges Majestie shulde..be disapoynted of his enterpryse, which I besought Her to consider, and the greate importunance therof.
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nimble
▪ I. nimble, a. (and adv.) (ˈnɪmb(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 nǽmel, 4 nemel, -il, 5 nemyl(l(e, nemble, 6 neem-, neamble, 9 dial. neamle. β. 1 numol, -ul, numel, 5 nymyl, -el, 6 Sc. nymill, 9 dial. nimmel, nummle; 5 nymbyll, 5–6 nymble, Sc. nymbil, nimbill, 6– nimble. [The α-forms appear to represent OE. nǽmel...
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