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ill-got
ill-got, a. (ˈɪlˈgɒt: see ill- III) [f. ill adv. + got, pa. pple. of get v.] = next.1593 Shakes. 3 Hen. VI, iii. ii. 46 Things ill got had ever bad success. 1693 J. Dryden, jun. in Dryden's Juvenal xiv. (1697) 352 The Fabled Dragon never guarded more The Golden Fleece, than he his ill-got Store. 172... Oxford English Dictionary
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musellim
musellim Hist. (mʊˈsɛlɪm) Forms: α. 7 musellem, 8 mosolem, 9 musselim, musellim; β. mutsel(l)im. [Arab. musallim, lit. paymaster, act. pple. of sallama to pay, 2nd conjug. of salama. The β forms represent mutasallim, the pple. of the 5th conjug. of the same verb.] A Turkish officer, the lieutenant o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turkey Time (play)
Scene 2 – The "Bella Vista", upstairs Mrs Gather, learning that the money is, as she puts it, "ill-got", refuses to accept it. Edwin takes it back. wikipedia.org
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distreasure
† disˈtreasure, v. Obs. rare. [dis- 7 a.] trans. To despoil of a treasure.1640 Quarles Enchirid. iv. xxi, Distreasure him of his ill-got Wealth. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Battles of Coxinga
being such a careless ruler that he didn't know that Ri Tōten was responsible for the famine by stealing rice from the Imperial storehouses and using his ill-got wikipedia.org
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Pre-Raphael
Pre-Raphael, a. (n.) (priːˈræfeɪɛl) [pre- B. 2.] Previous to Raphael; a painter (or painting) before the time of Raphael. b. = Pre-Raphaelite. Hence Pre-ˈRaphaelly adv. rare.1850 W. M. Rossetti The P.R.B. Jrnl. July in Præraphaelite Diaries & Lett. (1900) 275, I reverence—indeed almost idolize—what ... Oxford English Dictionary
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got
got, ppl. a. (gɒt) [Shortened pa. pple. of get v.: see gotten.] Gained, acquired; gathered as a crop (see the verb). Now only with adv. prefixed, as ill got, well got.1593–1753 [see ill-got]. 1613–16 W. Browne Brit. Past. ii. iv. 80 Fate drew them on to be A greater Fame to our got Victory. 1806 Fes... Oxford English Dictionary
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reimburse
reimburse, v. (riːɪmˈbɜːs) Also 7 -bourse. [re- 5 a, perh. after F. rembourser.] 1. trans. To repay or make up to one (a sum expended).1611 Cotgr., Rembourser, to reimburse; to repay, restore, or giue backe, money spent, etc. 1671 Evelyn Diary 26 June, The mony we laid out to be reimbours'd out of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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زورا نيل هيرستون
(Library of America, 1995) ISBN 978-0-940450-84-4 Barracoon (1999) Every Tongue Got to Confess: Negro Folk-tales from the Gulf States (2001) Zora Neale Urbana, Ill: University of Illinois Press, 1977. ISBN 0-252-00807-3. Hemenway, Robert E. "Zora Neale Hurston." wikipedia.org
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