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haughtiness
haughtiness (ˈhɔːtɪnɪs) Also 6–7 haut-, halt-, etc. [f. as prec. + -ness.] 1. The quality of being haughty; loftiness of demeanour; pride, arrogance, disdainfulness.1555 Eden Decades 165 He coulde not longe abyde the hautynes of Petrus Arias. 1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. xxxi. 23 The hawltinesse where... Oxford English Dictionary
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haughtiness
haughtinessn [U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Pinskaja Šliachta
The play shows the haughtiness and self-conceit of the Belarusian petty nobility, who feel insulted if called "peasants" though they do not differ much wikipedia.org
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Narcissist or Psychopath—How Can You Tell? - Psychology Today
Here is a reminder of how narcissists view themselves. These specifics may seem breathtaking in their arrogance and haughtiness—but then, those are traits that define the narcissist: 1. I love ...
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haughtness
† ˈhaughtness Obs. In 5–6 hault(e-. [f. haught a. + -ness.] = haughtiness.1489 Caxton Faytes of A. iv. xvii. 280 Dyuerse deuyses taken by haultnesse fro the tyme ryght auncyent. 1548 Udall Erasm. Par. Luke iv. 58 High solemnitie and haultenesse of countinaunce. 1594 Carew Tasso (1881) 114 O how she ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Priestly turban
Talmud According to the Talmud, the wearing of the turban atoned for the sin of haughtiness on the part of the Children of Israel (B. Zevachim 88b). wikipedia.org
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hautainety
† ˈhautainety Obs. In 5 hautynete. [a. OF. hautaineté, -teineté highness, hauteur, f. hautain.] Haughtiness.a 1450 Knt. de la Tour (1868) 126 The woman defamed for her hautynete and her foly and chidinge. Oxford English Dictionary
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Icarus complex
See also Complex (psychology) Confidence Dunning–Kruger effect Grandiose delusions Haughtiness Hubris Narcissism Overconfidence effect Self-serving bias wikipedia.org
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proudness
proudness Now rare. (ˈpraʊdnɪs) [f. proud a. + -ness.] The quality of being proud; pride. 1. Lofty self-esteem, arrogance, haughtiness.1500–20 Dunbar Poems ix. 116, I synnit..In he exaltit arrogance and folye, Prowdnes, derisioun, scorne and vilipentioun. 1552 Latimer Serm. Gospels iv. 173 He fell..... Oxford English Dictionary
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Proud Lady Margaret
He tells her he has come to curb her haughtiness. wikipedia.org
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Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria (born 1745)
He ridiculed him for his haughtiness and thought himself to be more deserving of the Crown of the Holy Roman Empire because he was the first son born to wikipedia.org
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Anani ben Sason
He represents the miter as atoning for haughtiness, and cites R. wikipedia.org
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awermod
awermod var. overmod, Obs., haughtiness. Oxford English Dictionary
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Necrophilia - Works | Archive of Our Own
Necrophilia. Dark. One-nighters of a man who does know moral and mercy, but who is also familiar with the pleasures of acting against these principles. "I am a random man in his 30s; nothing special at first sight, I would claim, despite my haughtiness.
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The Star (tarot card)
something opposed to the original demiurge impulse, the inner all-embracing meaning of the card) -- loss, theft, privation, hubris, abandonment, arrogance, haughtiness --Hope and bright prospects, Reversed: Loss, theft, privation, abandonment; another reading says: arrogance, haughtiness, impotence.In astrology, the Star wikipedia.org
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