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innermore
† innermore, a. and adv. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈɪnəmɔə(r)) Forms: 4–7 innermore, (4 innermar(e, iner-mare), 6 ynnermer, Sc. innermair, 6 (9 dial.) innermer, 8 dial. indermore, 9 dial. indermer. [f. inner a. (q.v.) and adv. + -more; after innermost: see inner a.] A. adj. Situated more within, inner.1413 P... Oxford English Dictionary
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outermore
† ˈoutermore, a. Obs. Also 4–5 -mere, 7 -mer. [A variant of uttermore, f. outer + -mer, -more: cf. innermore.] Outer; external, outward.1388 Wyclif Ecclus. xiii. 32 marg., Thou schalt fynde in fewe men the ynnere goodnesse of soule, and of outermere conuersacioun togidere. ― Ezek. xlvi. 21 He ledde ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muhyadheen mala
Title of the work is ‘Muhiyudheen Maala Enna Prathirodha Sahityam’ (Muhiyudheen Maala: As a Resistance Text].http://muslimheritage.in/innermore.php? See also Qaṣīdah al-Burda References External links http://www.al-baz.com/shaikhabdalqadir/ http://muslimheritage.in/innermore.php? wikipedia.org
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overmore
▪ I. † ˈovermore, a. Obs. [f. over adv. or a. + more adj.; used as a compar. of over: cf. innermore, outermore, etc., and see overmost.] Upper, higher; = overer a.1382 Wyclif Josh. xvi. 5 The possessioun of hem aȝens the est..vnto the ouermore [v.r. ouere; 1388 hiȝere] Betheron. 1387 Trevisa Higden ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Secret of the Martian Moons
To catch out the hidden Martians the six men ride a small rocketship to Phobos, the larger and innermore of Mars’s moons, and set up camp with their telescopes wikipedia.org
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-more
-more, suffix (mɔə(r)) forming advs. of place (rarely of time) in the comparative degree (most of which have given rise to adjs. of identical form). Chiefly appended to advs. having already the comparative ending -er, as in backermore, downermore, farthermore, furthermore, hindermore, innermore, out... Oxford English Dictionary
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troched
† ˈtroched, a. Venery. Obs. [ad. OF. troche (14th c. in Godef.), as if f. troche n.1 + -ed2.] Having a ‘troche’, as a deer's horn; also said of the deer.c 1410 Master of Game (MS. Digby 182) xxiv, If he be troched of iii. he is an herte of xii. 1413–22 Venery de Twety in Rel. Ant. I. 151 Whan he is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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men
▪ I. † men, indef. pron. Obs. See also me indef. pron. [Weakened form of man indef. pron.; cf. Du. men.] = one 21.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 33 Þis beot þa twa sunne þe men fulieð alra swiðest. a 1225 Leg. Kath. (Abbotsf.) 1372 As men [v.r. me] droh ham to hare deað. c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 1293 And morie, men sei... Oxford English Dictionary
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inner
▪ I. inner, n.1 (ˈɪnə(r)) [f. in v. + -er1.] One who ‘ins’, takes in, or reclaims land.1596 Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 397 In the yeere 1587 there was an Inning of one thousand acres more, whereof the Inners..enioyed the one halfe and an eight part of the other halfe.▪ II. inner, a. (n.2) (ˈɪnə(r)... Oxford English Dictionary
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plain
▪ I. plain, n.1 (pleɪn) Forms: see plain a.1 [a. OF. plain:—L. plān-um a plain, prop. neut. of plān-us plain a.1] 1. a. A tract of country of which the general surface is comparatively flat; an extent of level ground or flat meadow land; applied spec. (in proper or quasi-proper names) to certain ext... Oxford English Dictionary
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