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incarn
incarn, v. (ɪnˈkɑːn) Also 6 en-. [a. F. incarner (1372 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. incarnāre (5th c.) to make flesh, f. in- (in-2) + caro, carn- flesh.] 1. a. trans. To cover with flesh, cause flesh to grow upon or in, heal over (a wound or sore).c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 122 Leie aboute þe wounde..a de... Oxford English Dictionary
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Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers
La Présence réelle du Verbe incarné dans les espèces consacrées, Villegenon : Sainte Jeanne d'Arc, 1987. wikipedia.org
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encarn
encarn var. of incarn, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jeanine Beaubien
Bibliography Jeanine Charbonneau Beaubien, La Poudrière réincarnée: 25 years of international theatre in Montreal, Les éditions du Méridien. 1982; Miscellaneous wikipedia.org
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incarned
† inˈcarned, ppl. a. Obs. [f. incarn v.] = incarnate.1563 Mirr. Mag., Rivers lvi, The duke of Glocestre that incarned devyll. 1871 T. H. Noyes Hymns Mod. Man, Relig. Love xiii, Prating That Godhead incarned ever trod The bye-paths of our pitiful Planet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Otomege Sekai wa Mob ni Kibishii Sekai desu - v5.voiranime.com
Leon, un ancien ouvrier japonais, a été réincarné dans le monde d'un "otome game". Dans ce monde, les femmes dominent les hommes et ces derniers ne sont
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incarnate
▪ I. incarnate, a. (ɪnˈkɑːnət) [ad. L. incarnāt-us made flesh (common in 4th c. in Christian writers), pa. pple. of incarnāre: see incarn. In sense 3 corresp. to F. incarnat, -ate, It. incarnato incarnate, flesh-coloured.] 1. Clothed or invested with flesh; embodied in flesh; in a human (or animal) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patristica Sorbonensia
Stoicisme des Pères de l'Eglise, de Clément de Rome à Clément d'Alexandrie, 1957. 2 Marguerite Harl:Origène d'Alexandrie et la fonction révélatrice du Verbe Incarné wikipedia.org
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Calcedonio Reina
its exterior calling him a poet in painting, and a painter in poetry - in full it reads: Calcedonio Reina/Cuore e mente d'artista/Incarno potentemente/incarnó wikipedia.org
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incarnation
incarnation (ɪnkɑːˈneɪʃən) [a. F. incarnation, in 12th c. Norman F. incarnaciun (Phil. de Thaun), ad. late L. incarnātiōn-em (in Hilary, Jerome, Ambrose, etc.), n. of action from incarnāre: see incarn.] 1. The action of incarnating or fact of being incarnated or ‘made flesh’; a becoming incarnate; i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hélène Breschand
Selected discography "Les Incarnés", solo; voice, acoustic and electric harp, original compositions by Hélène Breschand, label: D'AUTRES CORDES "Le "Fleuve", 2003 – with Pierre Favre Ensemble, label : ECM "Triste Lilas" by Franck Vigroux, label : D'AUTRES CORDES, 2004 "Les Incarnés", Vinyl, 2014 wikipedia.org
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augustious
† auˈgustious, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. august-us August, on mistaken analogy: cf. illustrious.] Grand, magnificent, August.a 1670 Hacket 1st Serm. Incarn., The most Augustious Temple in the world. ― Abp. Williams 169 These augustious preparations would be ridiculously disappointed. Oxford English Dictionary
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Georges Didi-Huberman
La Peinture incarnée followed by Chef-d'œuvre inconnu de Balzac, Minuit, 1985. Fra Angelico. wikipedia.org
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incidentary
† inciˈdentary, a. Obs. rare. [f. incident n.1 + -ary. Cf. accidentary.] Casual, incidental. Hence inciˈdentarily adv., incidentally.a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams ii. (1692) 208 He had been near fifty years from the county of Carnarvan and the town of Conway, unless by incidentary visits. ― Cent. Serm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lucien Graux
Réincarné !, Paris, L'Édition française illustrée, 1920. Moryce Biegouny, le médium errant. Hanté ! wikipedia.org
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