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2024 Largesse pronunciation the largess, - ofkelibes.online
6 hours ago — Food Stamp Cuts Add to Walmart's Troubles | Daniel Gross | November 2, …Noun [ edit] largess ( usually uncountable, plural largesses ) ...
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2024 Largesse pronunciation Dictionary.Largess indicated
3 hours ago — Food Stamp Cuts Add to Walmart's Troubles | Daniel Gross | November 2, …Noun [ edit] largess ( usually uncountable, plural largesses ) ...
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largess
largess(also largesse), / lɑ:ˈdʒes; `lɑrdʒɛs/ n [U]1 generous giving of money or gifts, esp to sb of lower rank or status 慷慨的赠与; (尤指)赏赐.2 money or gifts given in this way 赏金; 赠物. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Robert Champeaux
He was well known for the largess of his gifts of alms to the poor of Devon and for providing a living for church workers in the district. wikipedia.org
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Wibod
Wibod was also a recipient of Charles' largess. Charles granted Wibod land around Susinate and Vigonzone. wikipedia.org
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largesse
largess, largesse arch. and literary. (lɑːˈdʒɛs, ˈlɑː-) Forms: 3–4 largesce, 4–7 larges, (5 -eys, -is, 7 lardges), 3– largesse, 6– largess. [a. F. largesse = Pr., Sp. largueza, It. larghezza:—late L. *largitia, f. largus (see large a.).] † 1. Liberality, bountifulness, munificence. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Horkey
Horkey, or harvest home-feast, collects what he can for himself or brethren, from the farmers and visitors, to make a 'frolic' afterwards, called the 'largess Leaving the hall after the feast, they then shout "largess" so loudly that it is heard in all the farms around. wikipedia.org
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decima
‖ decima (ˈdɛsɪmə) [L., for decima pars, tenth part, tithe, as a tax, offering, or largess.] 1. A tenth part; a tax of one-tenth, a tithe.c 1630 in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. App. 14 Subsidies, Fifteens, and such like..are fit to be released..in recompence of the said Decima, which will yield your... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peter Barsymes
the praetorian prefecture of the East, before being appointed, some time around 540, to the post of comes sacrarum largitionum ("Count of the Sacred Largess wikipedia.org
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largition
largition Now rare. (lɑːˈdʒɪʃən) [ad. L. largītiōn-em, n. of action f. largīrī to be liberal or bountiful, f. largus (see large a.). Cf. obs. F. largition.] The bestowal of gifts or largess; bountiful giving. Also an instance of this.1533 Bellenden Livy ii. (1822) 169 The Faderis..dredand Cassius, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Miró Quartet
Daniel Ching, violin; William Fedkenheuer (formerly of the Borromeo String Quartet and Fry Street Quartet), second violin (replacing Sandy Yamamoto); John Largess wikipedia.org
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fool-largess
† ˌfool-ˈlargess Obs. Forms: 4 fool-largesse, 4–5 foly-larges(se, 5 folargesse. [f. prec. after largesse.] Foolish lavishness, prodigality.c 1386 Chaucer Pars. T. ¶740. 813 Men oughten eschue fool-largesse, that men clepen wast. 1422 tr. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv. (E.E.T.S.) 134 The exspensis of f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philip Gounis
These films were the product of the informal largess of the University of Missouri - St. Louis. wikipedia.org
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Liberalitas
On coins, a political leader of the Roman Republic or an emperor of the Imperial era might be depicted as displaying largess to the Roman people, with wikipedia.org
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