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irreverend
irreverend, a. (ɪˈrɛvərənd) [ir-2.] 1. Not reverend; unworthy of veneration.[1494: see irreverent 1.] 1748 Richardson Clarissa (1811) VIII. xli. 158 Her matted, griesly hair, made irreverend by her wickedness. 1879 Swinburne Stud. Shaks. ii. (1880) 110 That most irreverend father in God, Friar John,... Oxford English Dictionary
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irreverent
irreverent, a. (ɪˈrɛvərənt) Also 5 inr-. [ad. L. in-, irreverēnt-em, f. in-, ir- (ir-2) + reverēns, -ēntem, pr. pple. of reverērī to revere. Cf. F. irrévérent (15th c.). In OF. reverent represented L. reverēndus; hence, in English also, reverent and irreverent were orig. used in the sense of reveren... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lycidas
fictions" of "heathen deities—Jove and Phoebus, Neptune and Æolus" alongside "the most awful and sacred truths, such as ought never to be polluted with such irreverend wikipedia.org
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irrespective
irrespective, a. and adv. (ɪrɪˈspɛktɪv) [ir-2.] Not respective; without respect or regard. † 1. Not respectful, disrespectful. Obs.1640 R. Baillie Canterb. Self-convict. 25 His followers are become so wicked and irrespective, as to..cast their owne misdeeds upon the broad back of the Prince. 1654 in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pastoral elegy
fictions” of “heathen deities—Jove and Pheobus, Neptune and Æolus” alongside “the most awful and sacred truths, such as ought never to be polluted with such irreverend wikipedia.org
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grimness
grimness (ˈgrɪmnɪs) [f. grim a. + -ness.] The quality or condition of being grim; fierceness; sternness; formidable aspect.971 Blickl. Hom. 55 He [the devil] wile hit him mid grimnesse & mid yfele eall forᵹyldan. a 1000 Guthlac 550 (Gr.) Cwædon cearfulle Criste laðe to Guðlace mid grimnysse. c 1050 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam
entering a caveat against the enthusiasm, or the ambition of any man whatever leading us into the trammels of Dr Price, Parson Horne, or any reverend or irreverend wikipedia.org
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postulatum
‖ postulatum (pɒstjʊˈleɪtəm) Pl. -a; also 7 8 -ums (-a's). [L. postulātum a demand, request, n. use of pa. pple. neut. of postulāre to postulate. Now generally in English form, postulate n.1, which see for the history of the senses.] † 1. A demand; a requirement. = postulate 1.1639 Laud in Rushw. Hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ice Cream in the Cathedral: The Literary Failures and ... - ResearchGate
谢雪梅 Dang rengong zhineng 'feili' shige" 当人工智能 "非礼" 诗歌 ("irreverend" Poetry of Artificial Intelligence) 山水如歌 Shanshuiruge
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