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▪ I. intermit, v.1 (ɪntəˈmɪt) [ad. L. intermittĕre to leave off (trans. and intr.), f. inter between + mittĕre to send, let go, put.] 1. trans. To leave off, give over, discontinue (an action, practice, etc.) for a time; to suspend.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 327 note, Occasions of intermitting the ...
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intermitter
▪ I. interˈmitter1 rare—1. [f. intermit v.1 + -er1.] One who intermits or discontinues (some action or practice) for a time.1598 Florio, Intermettitore, an intermitter, a delayer of time. 1647 Trapp Comm. Jude 19 Who separate..The Arabick renders it, Intermitters, sc. of Church-worships.▪ II. † inte...
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Edward Alford (Colchester MP)
passing of a Bill for the old Lord Burghley, and he held it due to the House, for what have these Lords so deserved of the Commonwealth that we should intermit
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Pause - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
pause: 1 v cease an action temporarily "We pause for station identification" Synonyms: break , intermit Types: breathe , catch one's breath , rest , take a breather take a short break from one's activities in order to relax take five take a break for five minutes take ten take a ten minute break Type of: break up , cut off , disrupt , ...
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What is the difference between remain and keep? | WikiDiff
As verbs the difference between remain and keep. is that remain is to stay behind while others withdraw; to be left after others have been removed or destroyed; to be left after a number or quantity has been subtracted or cut off; to be left as not included or comprised while keep is to continue in (a course or mode of action); not to intermit ...
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intermitting
intermitting, ppl. a. (ɪntəˈmɪtɪŋ) [f. intermit v.1 + -ing2.] = intermittent; spec. in Path. = intermittent A. a.1626 Art. agst. Dk. Buckhm. in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 352 Great distempers, as..Raving, Fainting, an intermitting pulse. 1643 Milton Divorce i. vii, Cheerefulnesse..in a thousand ou...
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Pilar del Río
As Intermitências da Morte (Las intermitencias de la muerte). Madrid: Alfaguara, 2005.
As Pequenas Memórias (Las pequeñas memorias).
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intermiss
† interˈmiss Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. intermissus (Pliny), intermission, f. intermittĕre to intermit v.1] Interval.1627 E. F. Hist. Edw. II (1680) 94 Which for a time..enforc'd their absence; in which short intermiss, the King relapseth to his former errour.
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Roger David Servais
In 1974 Roger Davis Servais continued his studies of art at West Berlin's School of Arts, which, in 1963, he had been forced to intermit.
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intermissive
intermissive, a. (ɪntəˈmɪsɪv) [f. L. intermiss-, ppl. stem of intermittĕre to intermit v.1 + -ive.] Of the nature of, pertaining to, intermission; intermittent; coming at intervals.1586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie Ep. Ded., To the reading whereof, as in the place of an intermissiue delectation, I did som...
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Tähtifantasia Award
McKillip: Basiliskin laulu (Song for the Basilisk, Karisto)
José Saramago: Oikukas kuolema (As Intermitências da Morte, Tammi)
Robert Silverberg: Kuningas
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intermitted
intermitted, ppl. a. (ɪntəˈmɪtɪd) [f. intermit v.1 + -ed1.] Broken off or stopped for a time; interrupted.a 1542 Wyatt Death C'tess Pembroke Poems (1810) 421/2 Yet once againe, my Muse, I pardon pray, Thine intermitted song if I repeate. 1615 G. Sandys Trav. 242 ætna..yet smoking..and vomiting inter...
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intermise
† interˈmise Obs. [var. of entermise, with prefix in L. form: cf. intermit v.2] Intervention, mediation, agency.1612 Naunton in Buccleuch MSS. (Hist. MSS. Comm.) I. 118 By the noble and Christian intermise of Sir H. Nevyll, there is a concentration made between my Lords of Pembroch and Rochester. 16...
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Dragon Throne
his late majesty has laid the duty on me -— and heaven's throne should not be long vacant -— I have done violence to my feelings, and forced myself to intermit
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intermittent
intermittent, a. (n.) (ɪntəˈmɪtənt) [ad. L. intermittent-em, pr. pple. of intermittĕre to intermit1; cf. F. intermittent (1598 in Godef. Compl.).] A. adj. That intermits or ceases for a time; coming at intervals; operating by fits and starts. a. spec. in Path. of the pulse, of a fever, etc. intermit...
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