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illude, v. Now rare. (ɪˈl(j)uːd) Also 6 illud. [ad. L. illūdĕre to make sport of, jest or mock at, ridicule, occas. to trick, impose upon, f. il- (il-1) + lūdĕre to play. Cf. obs. F. illuder (Godef.).] † 1. trans. To mock, make sport of, deride. Obs.1516 Lyfe St. Birgette in Myrr. our Ladye (1873) I...
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Leszko I
He made helmets and breastplates out of tree bark, and enameled them, put them on poles to illude soldiers; the Hungarians supposed they were enemies,
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illudent
† iˈlludent, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. illūdens, -ent-em, pres. pple. of illūdĕre to illude.] Deceiving, deceptive; mocking.? a 1550 Phylogamus in Skelton's Wks. (1843) I. Introd. 116 O poete so impudent..To thee the goddes prudente Minerua is illudente!
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Sep 9, 2023Italia. SKOPJE (MACEDONIA - DEL NORD) - Ciro Immobile illude l'Italia, Bardhi, nel finale, punisce gli azzurri. Finisce 1-1 la gara d'esordio di Luciano Spalletti sulla panchina della Nazionale. L ...
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Eu Só Quero Ser Livre
Totally Awesome)
"Estórias de Caô" (Stories of Lie)
"Já Não Somos Mais Livres" (Already We Are No More Free)
"Cansado" (Tired)
"Pára de se Iludir" (Stop To Illude
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illuder
iˈlluder rare. [f. illude + -er1.] One who illudes; a mocker, deceiver.1550 Bale Apol. 53 O Illuders of ryghteousnesse! 1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. ii. iii. Colonies 121 False Berosus and such fond Deluders, (Their zealous Readers insolent Illuders).
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disillude
disiˈllude, v. rare. [f. dis- 6 + illude: prob. after disillusion.] trans. To free from illusion; to undeceive, disillusion.1860 Russell Diary India II. 98, I am obliged to disillude many of my visitors. 1892 A. Lang in Illustr. Lond. News 16 July 83/1, I confess to feeling uncomfortable and ‘disill...
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Music and Black liberation
however, they would conceal the true meaning of their freedom songs through references to symbols and by reworking traditional worship songs in order to illude
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illusive
illusive, a. (ɪˈl(j)uːsɪv) [f. L. illūs-, ppl. stem of illūdĕre to illude + -ive.] That tends to illude or deceive by unreal appearances; productive of illusion or false impression; deceptive; illusory.1679 Jenison Popish Plot 38 As if all were but an apparition or an illusive thing. 1755 J. G. Coop...
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illusor
illusor rare. (ɪˈl(j)uːsə(r)) [ad. late L. illūsor, -ōrem, agent-n. from illūdĕre, illūs- to illude.] A deceiver, deluder.1382 Wyclif 2 Pet. iii. 3 In the laste dayes illusours [Gloss or scorners, or deceyuours] shulen come in deceyt. 1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 9/1 (R. Suppl.) They be sayd illuseurs and...
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Esteban de Bilbao Eguía
During the Insua gathering he did not illude himself that a new regime would resemble the mild Primo's dictatorship; he seemed aware of the centralist,
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illusible
iˈllusible, a. rare. [f. L. illūs-, ppl. stem of illūdĕ-re to illude: see -ible.] Capable of being illuded or deceived.a 1631 Donne in Select. (1840) 98 God is not an illusible God, to be carried with promises, or purposes only.
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elude
elude, v. (ɪl(j)uːd) [ad. L. ēlūdĕ-re, f. ē out + lūdĕre to play.] † 1. a. To befool, delude. (Partly confused with illude.) b. To baffle, disappoint. Obs.1538 Wriothesley Chron. (1875) I. 75 The people had bene eluded and caused to doe great idolatrie. 1594 West Symbol. ii. §173 A witch or hagg is ...
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illusion
illusion (ɪˈl(j)uːʒən) Also 4–5 illusyon(e, 4–6 -sioun, 6 -tion. [a. F. illusion (12th c. in Oxf. Psal. lxxviii. 4), ad. L. illūsiōn-em mocking, jeering, (in Vulg.) deceit, illusion, n. of action f. illūdĕre to illude.] The action of illuding, the condition of being illuded; that whereby one is illu...
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such
▪ I. such, dem. a. and pron. (sʌtʃ) Forms: see below. [OE. swelc, swilc, swylc, corresp. to OFris. sellich, -ik, selk, sek, sullik, sulch, sulk (mod.Fris. suk, sok), OS. sulîk, (solîk), MLG. sol(l)ik, sollek, solk (LG. sü(l)k, sö(l)k), MDu. sulc, selc, solc, swilc, swelc, also sulic, -ec (Du. zulk, ...
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