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imbrued
imbrued, ppl. a. (ɪmˈbruːd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] Stained, dyed, etc., esp. with blood or slaughter: see prec.c 1430 Stans puer 38 in Babees Bk. 29 With mouþ enbrowide þi cuppe þou not take. a 1600 Hooker Eccl. Pol. vi. v. §8 He hath not the body of our Lord in his foul imbrued hands. a 1628 F. Grevil ... Oxford English Dictionary
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imbrue
imbrue, v. (ɪmˈbruː) Forms: 5 enbrewe, en-, imbrowe, 6–7 imbrewe, 6–8 em-, imbrew, 6– em-, imbrue. [a. OF. embreuver ‘to moisten, bedeaw, soake in, soften with liquor; also, to die, indue, imbue’ (Cotgr.), metathetic form of emb(e)uvrer, embev(e)rer, f. em-:—L. im- + -bevrer (It. -beverare):—*biberā... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gervase Helwys
thinking myself foul in the fact, that until these two Gentlemen, (Doctor Felton and Doctor Whiting, the physicians for my soul) told me how deeply I had imbrued wikipedia.org
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brued
† brued, ppl. a. Obs. rare. In 6 brude. [Contracted from imbrued. (It might be from OF. embruer, through intermediate *abruer.)] Imbrued.1560 A. Neville Seneca's Œdipus 92 His eyes all bathd and brude in bloud. 1583 Stanyhurst æneis ii. (Arb.) 49 Then they the sacred image with brude fist blooddye p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Horatio Storer
Of the mother, by consent or by her own hand, imbrued with her infant's blood; of the equally guilty father, who counsels or allows the crime; of the wretches wikipedia.org
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impudicity
impudicity (ɪmpjuːˈdɪsɪtɪ) [a. F. impudicité, f. L. type *impudīcitās, for cl. L. impudīcitia, f. impudīc-us shameless.] Shamelessness, immodesty.1528 Lyndesay Dreme 279 With thare prouocatyue Impudicitie, Brocht mony ane man to Infelicitie. 1577 Hellowes Gueuara's Chron. 416, I bred thee chaste, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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unctuous
unctuous, a. (ˈʌŋktjuːəs) Also 4–7 vnctuous, 6 ounctuous; 5, 7 vnctuos. [ad. med.L. unctuōs-us, f. L. unct-um ointment, f. unct-, ppl. stem of ung(u)ĕre to anoint. Cf. OF. unctueus (F. onctueux), It. and Sp. untuoso, Pg. unctuoso.] 1. Of the nature or quality of an unguent or ointment; oily, greasy.... Oxford English Dictionary
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guilte
▪ I. guilt, n. (gɪlt) Forms: 1 gylt, irreg. gielt, 1, 2, 4 gelt, 2–5 gult(e, 2–6 gilt, 2–7 gylt(e, 3 Orm. gillt, 3–5 gilte, 4 gelte, 4, 6 guilte, (gelthe, gylthe), 6– guilt. [OE. gylt str. masc.:—prehistoric type *gulti-z; related to next vb. No equivalent forms are known in the other Teut. langs. T... Oxford English Dictionary
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gore
▪ I. gore, n.1 (gɔə(r)) Also 4, 7 gorre, 6–7 goar(e, 9 dial. gor. [OE. gor neut., dung, dirt = MDu., Du. goor mud, filth, OHG., MHG. gor (mod.Swiss gur, guhr, animal dung), ON. gor the cud in animals, slimy matter (Sw. gorr, dial. går, gor, gur, dung, filth, putrid matter).] 1. Dung, fæces; filth of... Oxford English Dictionary
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