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ill-favoured
ill-favoured, -ored, a. (ˈɪlˈfeɪvəd) Also (Sc.) ill-faur't, -faur(e)d, -fawrd, -fa'ard, -fard. [f. ill a. + favour n. 9 + -ed2.] Having a bad or unpleasing appearance, aspect, or features; ill-looking, uncomely. (Chiefly of persons.)1530 Palsgr. 316/1 Ill favoured, layt. 1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. ...
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ill-favoured
ill-favouredadj (fml 文) (esp of people) unattractive in appearance; ugly (尤指人)丑陋的, 其貌不扬的, 难看的.
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S. Kumaraswami Reddiar
Kumaraswami Reddiar resigned his ministry post due to ill-health in 1936 and he was replaced with Muthiah Chettiar in a move to wipe out differences in Munuswamy Naidu from the position of Chief Minister and his subsequent succession by his rival Ramakrishna Ranga Rao, who was favoured by zamindars such
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evil-favoured
† ˈevil-ˈfavoured, a. Obs. [f. evil + favour + -ed2.] Having a repulsive appearance or aspect, ill-looking; = ill-favoured.1530 Palsgr. 217/2 Evylfavoured face, grimace. 1535 Coverdale Lev. xxi. 18 Blynde, lame, with an euell fauoured nose, with eny myssshappen membre. 1563 Homilies ii. Idolatry iii...
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Ezra Jennings
Ill-favoured, and of ill repute, he is ultimately responsible for solving the mystery of the Moonstone's theft, and so for reuniting the hero with the
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ill-favorited
† ill-favorited, a. Obs. rare—1. = ill-favoured.1579 G. Harvey Letter-bk. 83 The ilfavoritid sprites and divells that nowe so truble and infecte the world.
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Lubna bint Hajar
According to later Muslim historians, Lubna was known as al-Samajij, which could mean "ill-favoured" (ugly) or even "without any good quality".
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Troy Parfitt
developed no capacity for innovation, and there is no sense of optimism" as well as Parfitt's assessment that "China is a gloomy, bitter, xenophobic and ill-favoured
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unmackly
unˈmackly, a. and adv. north. dial. [un-1 7, 11: see mack a. and mackly adv.] Unshapely; ill-favoured(ly).? a 1600 Sir Cawline xxx. (Percy Folio MS.), Vpon his squier [= neck] fiue heads he bare, Vnmackley made was hee. 1811–76 in northern glossaries.
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ill-favouredness
ill-favouredness (ˌɪlˈfeɪvədnɪs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being ill-favoured; ugliness, uncomeliness, objectionableness.1565–73 Cooper Thesaurus, Deformitas..vncomelinesse, ill fauourednesse. 1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. xlv. 17 Although the illfavourednes of the cross darken the glorie o...
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Old Rowley
related in 1769 by James Granger as follows:In some of the state poems, Charles the Second is ridiculed under the nickname of Old Rowley; which was an ill-favoured related in 1808 in the Edinburgh Budget of Wit as follows:Charles II was frequently ridiculed by the wits of the time by the nickname of Old Rowley, an ill-favoured
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John Brown (artist)
Brown worked on a small scale and favoured pencil, pen and wash as his media. He returned to Scotland in ill health and died at Leith, Edinburgh's harbour area, in 1787.
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Elizabeth of Sicily, Queen of Hungary
semi-heathen Cumans to that of the Christians; he wore, and made his court wear, Cuman dress; surrounded himself with Cuman concubines, and neglected and ill-used his ill-favoured Neapolitan consort.
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