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ill-humour
ill humour, ˈill-ˈhumour [Properly two words: ill a. + humour n.] † 1. A disordered or morbid bodily ‘humour’ (see humour n. 2). Obs.a 1568 R. Ascham Scholem. ii. (Arb.) 115 Surelie mens bodies be not more full of ill humors, than commonlie mens myndes..be full of fansies. 1665 Boyle Occas. Refl. iv...
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Pete Shaughnessy
Mad Pride, a group of mental health activists who reclaimed terms such as "mad" and "nutter" from misuse, and campaigned for the rights of the mentally ill He fought against the stigma surrounding mental illness with passion, compassion and humour."
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ill překlad z angličtiny do češtiny - Seznam Slovník
špatný: mít špatnou náladu be in a bad mood/temper, be in ill /bad humour. veřejný: veřejný dům nevěstinec brothel, bordello, euf. house of ill repute. vykřičený: vykřičený dům house of ill fame, brothel, zast. bawdy house. zášť: chovat ke komu zášť bear sb a grudge, have a grudge against sb, bear ill will towards sb
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ill-humoured
ill-humoured, a. (ˈɪlˈhjuːməd) [f. prec. + -ed2.] Having or showing ill humour (see prec. 3); bad-tempered, morose.1687 Congreve Old Bach. iii. x, Love, they say..will..make illhumoured people good. 1876 Bancroft Hist. U.S. VI. xlix. 360 Joseph II overcame his ill-humored demurs. Hence ˌill-ˈhumoure...
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West–östlicher Divan
twelve books:
Book of the Singer (Moganni Nameh)
Book of Hafiz (Hafis Nameh)
Book of Love (Uschk Nameh)
Book of Reflection (Tefkir Nameh)
Book of Ill Humour (Rendsch Nameh)
Book of Maxims (Hikmet Nameh)
Book of Timur (Timur Nameh)
Book of Zuleika (Suleika Nameh)
Book of the Cupbearer (Saki Nameh
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dishumour
▪ I. † disˈhumour, n. Obs. [dis- 9.] Ill-humour.1712 Steele Spect. No. 424 ¶6 Any thing that betrays Inattention or Dishumour. Ibid. No. 479 ¶1 Subject to dishumour, age, sickness, impatience. 1795 Jemima I. 67 Oppression excites disgust; injustice, resentment; ill will, dishumour; pride, contempt.▪...
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Penmani Aval Kanmani
How Radio Mama solves the different problems of Dowry, Ill treatment of mother and father-in-laws by daughter-in-law, Ill treatment of daughter-in-laws by mother-in-law, Alcoholism in slums, etc with his wit, courage and humour forms the story of the movie.
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cankeredness
ˈcankeredness [f. as prec. + -ness.] Malice, spite; ill-humour; crabbed temper.1538 Sir T. Wriothesly in Ellis Orig. Lett. ii. II. 109 Thinking..with his clemencye to conquerre their cancerdnes. 1548 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par., Pref. to Luke 3 a, With malicious cancardnesse. 1660 Hacket Serm. Whitehall...
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What is the Ruff of Don Tarquinio? In The Reticence of Lady Anne, Saki writes: > Don Tarquinio lay astretch on the Persian rug, basking in the firelight with superb indifference to the possible ill-humour of Lady Ann...
The cat’s pedigree is Persian. If we look at the Persian Breed Standard we read: > COAT: long and thick, standing off from the body. Of fine texture, glossy and full of life. Long all over the body, including the shoulders. The ruff immense and continuing in a deep frill between the front legs. Ear ...
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fantigue
fantigue dial. (fænˈtiːg) Also fanteag(ue, fanteeg, fantique. [Cf. fantad.] A state of anxiety or excitement; an instance of this, esp. a fit of ill-humour.1825 Univ. Songster ii. 142 Don't put yourselves in a fantique. 1837 Dickens Pickw. xxxviii, ‘Inwolving our precious governor in all sorts o' fa...
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ill-conditioned
ill-conditioned, a. (ˈɪlkənˈdɪʃənd) [f. ill condition + -ed2.] Having bad ‘conditions’ or qualities; of an evil disposition; in a bad condition or state. In Geometry, applied to a triangle which has very unequal angles, such as that by which a star's parallax is determined.1614 Raleigh Hist. World i...
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sulkily
sulkily, adv. (ˈsʌlkɪlɪ) [f. sulky a. + -ly2.] In a sulky manner; with silent or moody ill-humour.1796 Colman Iron Chest Pref. p. ii, Here is a scowling, sullen, black Bull,..he stands sulkily before. 1855 Macaulay Hist. Eng. xv. III. 560 Anne, who, when in good humour, was meekly stupid, and, when ...
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pettish
pettish, a. (ˈpɛtɪʃ) [f. pet n.2 + -ish1. But the earliest quots. precede our first example of the n., and are not clearly connected with it in sense.] Subject to ‘pets’ or fits of offended ill humour; in a pet; proceeding from, pertaining to, or of the nature of, a pet; impatiently angry; peevish, ...
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