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interess
▪ I. † interess, n. Obs. Also 5–6 enteres(se, en-, intresse. [ME. and AF. interesse, a. med.L. interesse compensation for loss, compensatory payment, n. use of L. interesse to be between, to differ, make a difference, to concern, be of importance. Cf. Pr., It., Ger. interesse, Sp. interes n.; the OF...
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Jacques Robbe
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Methode pour apprendre facilement la geographie: dediée a monseigneur le duc du Mayne, 2 vols., 1678
(as M. de Barqubois) La rapinière, ou l'interessé
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interest_2 verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
Word Origin late Middle English (originally as interess): from Anglo-Norman French interesse, from Latin interesse 'differ, be important', from inter-'between' + esse 'be'. The -t was added partly by association with Old French interest 'damage, loss', apparently from Latin interest 'it is important'. The original sense was 'the possession of a share in or a right to ...
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interessed
† inteˈressed, ppl. a. Obs. [f. interess v. + -ed1.] = interested.1598 Florio, Interessato, interessed, toucht in honor, or reputation. 1635 J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Banish'd Virg. 79 We were with interessed kindnesse conveniently accomodated in the Castle of the poope. 1640 Bp. Hall Humb. Remonstr. ...
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Joseph Cuschieri
F'ismi u f'isem il-Partit kollu nerġa nirringrazzjak tal-ġest tiegħek fl-interess tal-Partit u tal-Pajjiż, u niżgurak li minn issa, jien se nassigura li l-kompetenza u l-kapaċitajiet li int ksibt tul il-karriera politika tiegħek, ikunu użati u utilizzati fl-interess tal-pajjiż."
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interessee
intereˈssee rare. [f. interess v. + -ee1; F. intéressé.] One who is interested or concerned (in something); an interested party.1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey title-p., For euery other Interessee in the Profits or Practise deriued from the compleate Survey of Manours, Lands, &c. 1826 Bentham in We...
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Lajos Schönfeld
That year, despite the interess of numerous clubs, he opted to move to Belgrade and signed with BSK, a team he already knew from the tournament he was
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European economic interest grouping
economico (GEIE)
Latvian: Eiropas Ekonomisko interešu grupa (EEIG)
Lithuanian: Europos ekonominių interesų grupė (EEIG)
Maltese: Grupp Ewropew ta’ Interess
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interest
▪ I. interest, n. (ˈɪntərɪst, -ɛst) Also 5 entrest, 6 enterest, 6–7 intrest, (7 int'rest). [An alteration of the earlier interess, app. after the cognate F. interest (1290 in Godef.), mod.F. intérêt, app. a n. use of L. interest it makes a difference, concerns, matters, is of importance, 3rd pers. s...
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Cyrano de Bergerac
. — Les Mazarinades: Le Ministre d'Etat flambé; Le Gazettier des-interessé, etc. — Les Entretiens pointus. — Appendice: Le Sermon du curé de Colignac,
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gersum
▪ I. ˈgersum, n. Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 1 gær-, gersum(a, 2–6, 9 Hist. gersum, 3 garsum, gersom, 5 grassum, 5–6 gersome, girsum(me, gressome, 6 gersumme, -sowme, gyrsome, -soome, -soume, grassumme, gressam, -um, grissume, -ome, 6–7 garsome, 3, 7 gersume, (8 garsom). [OE. gærsum, gersum, str. masc. a...
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rechange
▪ I. rechange, n. (riːˈtʃeɪndʒ) Also 5 Sc. recheng(e, 5–6 rechaunge, 6 rechaynge. [f. re- 5 a + change n.] † 1. The re-exchange on a bill. Obs. So F. rechange (1680 in Hatz.-Darm.). See also recamby.1489 Sc. Acta Dom. Conc. 130/1 Þe recheng interess dampnage & expensis sustenit be þe said reuerent f...
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brabble
▪ I. brabble, v. Obs. or arch. exc. dial. (ˈbræb(ə)l) Also 6 brabbel, brabil, -el, 6–8 brable. [Derivation obscure: usually identified with Du. brabbelen to confuse, stammer, jabber (cf. brabbling vbl. n. 2), but it is doubtful whether the history of the senses in Eng. supports this. Cf. brawl, babb...
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