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insculp, v. Now rare or Obs. (ɪnˈskʌlp) Pa. pple. insculpt, insculped. [ad. L. insculpĕre to carve or engrave on, f. in- (in-2) + sculpĕre to carve, or its F. repr. insculper (15–16th c. in Godef.). Used at first in pa. pple. insculpt, ad. L. insculpt-us; the finite vb. may have arisen in part from ...
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insculpt
▪ I. † inˈsculpt, v. Obs. [f. L. insculpt-, ppl. stem of insculp-ĕre: see prec.] = insculp.1487 Ann. Barber-Surg. Lond. (1890) 213 That a tablett of stone shalbe sett up and the Master and Wardeins names insculpted thereon. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vii. x. 248 Therein..their Armes or Atchieuements...
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insculption
† inˈsculption Obs. Also (erron.) -sion. [ad. late L. insculptiōn-em, noun of action from insculpĕre to insculp.] The action of carving or sculpturing upon something; concr. a carved figure or inscription. Also fig.1599 Richmond. Wills (Surtees) 268 A cup of silver..to be made..with this insculpsion...
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insculptor
inˈsculptor ? Obs. [a. L. type *insculptor, agent-n. from insculpĕre: see prec. Cf. F. insculpteur (1584 in Godef.).] One who carves or sculptures a figure, etc. upon something; a sculptor.1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. B iv b/1 The Insculptor or Ingravere, to adorne and imbellishe his lab...
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insculpture
▪ I. inˈsculpture, n. ? Obs. [a. obs. F. insculpture (15–16th c. in Godef.), ad. L. type *insculptūra, f. insculpĕre: see -ure.] A figure or inscription carved or sculptured upon something.1607 Shakes. Timon v. iv. 67 On his Grauestone, this Insculpture which With wax I brought away. 1646 Sir T. Bro...
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monody
monody (ˈmɒnədɪ) [ad. L. monōdia, monōdium, a. Gr. µονῳδία solo, lament, f. µονῳδ-ός singing alone, f. µόν-ος mono- + {wlenisisub}δ- contracted form of ἀοιδ- ablaut-var. of ἀείδ-ειν to sing: cf. {wlenisisub}δή ode. Cf. F. monodie, It. monodia.] 1. In Greek literature: a. A lyric ode sung by a single...
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upon
▪ I. upon, prep. (əˈpɒn) Forms: α. 3– upon (4–5, 7 up on, 6 Sc. uponn), 4–7 vpon (3–5 vp on, 4, 5 Sc. vpone, Sc. 5–6 wpone, 6–7 wpon), 3–7 uppon, vppon (3 Orm. upponn, 4 upp on). β. 3–6 opon (4 oupon, opan), 4–5 oppon. γ. 3–6, 9 Sc. apon (4 apan), 5 Sc., 6 apone, 5–6 Sc. apoun, 5–7 Sc. appon(e, appo...
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