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lich-gate(also lych-gate), / ˈlɪtʃgeɪt; `lɪtʃˌɡet/ n roofed gateway to a churchyard 教堂墓地前有顶盖的门.
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Books Through The Lich-gate (1931)Promenade Deck (1932)Marriage in Gotham (1933)Highland Twilight (1934)Ladies of the Press (1936)Fifty Years a Woman (
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▪ I. lich Obs. exc. arch. and in Comb. (lɪtʃ) Forms: α. 1–2 l{iacu}c, 4–5 liche, lyche, 6 lytche, 7, 9 litch, 3–7, 9 lich, lych; in comb. 5 lege-, 6–9 leech-, 9 leach- (see also lich-gate, lich-owl). pl. 1 l{iacu}c, 3, 5 liches. β. 2–5 lik(e, (4 lijk), 7, 9 like, lyke. pl. 9 likes. [OE. l{iacu}c str...
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lych-gate
lich-gate, lych-gate arch. (ˈlɪtʃgeɪt) [f. lich corpse + gate.] The roofed gateway to a churchyard under which the corpse is set down, to await the clergyman's arrival.1482–3 in Swayne Sarum Churchw. Acc. (1896) 30 Et sol'. Will'o Sariant Carpent' pro emend' le lycheyate, iiijd. 1681 Ashmole in Lill...
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trim-tram
trim-tram, n. (a.) Obs. exc. dial. (ˈtrɪmˈtræm) Also 9 dial. trin tran. [In I. app. f. trim a., with varied reduplication; in II. and III., app. whimsical applications of I.; but perh. distinct words.] I. (Cf. flim-flam, jim-jam, whim-wham.) † 1. app. A personal ornament of little value; a pretty to...
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corpse
▪ I. corpse, n. (kɔːps, kɔːs) Formerly 4–8 corps; also 6–7 corpes, Sc. corpis. [ME. corps, orig. merely a variant spelling of the earlier ME. cors (see corse), a. OF. (11–14th c.) cors = Pr. cors:—L. corpus body. In the 14th c. the spelling of OF. cors was perverted after L. to corps, and this fashi...
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dead
▪ I. dead, a. (n.1, adv.) (dɛd) Forms: 1–3 déad, 2–3 dæd, (3 deæd), 2–7 ded, (4 deede, deid, did, Ayenb. dyad, dyead), 4–6 deed, dede, 5 deyde, dyde, 6 dedde, 6–7 deade, (5– Sc. deid), 6– dead. [A common Teut. adj.; orig. pple.: OE. déad = OFris. dâd (WFris., NFris. dead), OS. dôd, MDu. dôt(d), Du. ...
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