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iligant, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
iligant is a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: elegant adj. See etymology. Nearby entries. Iliad, n.1579–; Iliadic, adj. www.oed.com
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iligant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
iligant (comparative more iligant, superlative most iligant). Pronunciation spelling of elegant. 1906, Horatio Alger Jr., Randy of the River :. en.wiktionary.org
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Meaning of ILIGANT and related words - OneLook
adjective: Pronunciation spelling of elegant. [Characterised by or exhibiting elegance.] Similar: elegant, stylish, classy, gent, gracious, genteel, voguish, ... onelook.com
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iligant
iligant, a. (ˈɪlɪgənt) Also illigant. ¶ Used, chiefly as an Irishism, for elegant a. (sense ¶ 8).1819 M. Wilmot Let. 3 Sept. (1935) 16 An illigant black silk dress. 1822 M. Edgeworth Let. 4 Mar. (1971) 361 We have an excellent job landau..and quite iligant coachman horses and all—for one pound per d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iligant Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Iligant definition: Eye dialect spelling of elegant. www.yourdictionary.com
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iligant: meaning - WordSense Dictionary
iligant (English). Adjective. iligant (comparative more iligant, superlative most iligant). Eye dialect of elegant. 1906, Horatio Alger Jr. www.wordsense.eu
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illigant
illigant var. iligant a. Oxford English Dictionary
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How to Pronounce Iligant - YouTube
How to Pronounce Iligant. 26 views · 10 years ago ...more. Pronunciation Guide. 285K. Subscribe. 0. Share. Save. www.youtube.com
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iligant in English dictionary - Glosbe
Learn the definition of 'iligant'. Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar. Browse the use examples 'iligant' in the great English corpus. glosbe.com
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Definition with Iligant Pictures and Photos - Lexic.us
Definition of Iligant. 1. Adjective. (dialect form of elegant) ¹. ¹ Source: wiktionary.com. Lexicographical Neighbors of Iligant ... lexic.us
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iligant Design Studio © (@iligantdesign) - Instagram
180 followers · 794 following · 18 posts · @iligantdesign: “We offers full services for graphic design and web & motion-design.” www.instagram.com
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tobaccy
tobaccy, n. colloq. (orig. and chiefly U.S. regional, esp. south. and south Midland). Brit. /təˈbaki/, U.S. /təˈbæki/ Forms: 18– tabaccy, 18– tabacky, 18– tobaccy, 18– tobacky, 19– tabbacky [Representing a U.S. colloquial pronunciation of tobacco n. Compare baccy (see bacco n.), backey (see backer n... Oxford English Dictionary
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rale
▪ I. rale, a. (reɪl) U.S. and dial. var. of real a.21835 D. Crockett Acct. Col. Crockett's Tour 60 Folks need not go out of Boston to find rale hospitality. 1873 C. M. Yonge Pillars of House II. xvi. 108 A fellow that..makes verses—rale, superior, iligant articles. 1901 M. Franklin My Brilliant Care... Oxford English Dictionary
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elegant
elegant, a. (ˈɛlɪgənt) Forms: 5 ileȝant, 6 eligant, -aunt, elygant, 6– elegant. [a. F. élégant, ad. L. ēlegānt-em, usually regarded as pr. pple. of *ēlegāre (f. *ēleg-us adj.), related to ēligĕre to select. The etymological sense is thus ‘choosing carefully or skilfully.’ In early Lat. elegans was a... Oxford English Dictionary
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go
▪ I. go, n.1 (gəʊ) Pl. goes. [f. the vb.] 1. The action of going, in various senses. Also, manner of going, gait. rare (chiefly in nonce-uses). For come and go see come n.1 2.1727 Boyer Fr. Dict. s.v., This Horse has a good Go with him, (he goes well, or paces well). 1842 Lady Granville Lett. (1894)... Oxford English Dictionary
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