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loaden
▪ I. † ˈloaden, ppl. a. Obs. [Strong pa. pple. of load v.] 1. = heavy-laden 2. Also absol.1542–5 Brinklow Lament. (1874) 82 Come vnto me all ye that laboure and are loden (meaninge with sinne). 1653 Binning Serm. (1845) 427 This we preach unto you, that until you be wearied and loaden, you will not ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas de Concepcion
ships captured by Richard Noland, but "as for others which they say were taken by Nicholas of the Conception, they did not come here, excepting a sloop loaden wikipedia.org
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uncracked
unˈcracked, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1581 J. Aylmer in Nicolas Mem. Sir C. Hatton (1847) 240 If you will have..your credit kept uncracked for commending me. 1623 Middleton & Rowley Sp. Gipsy iv. i, The un⁓crack'd diamond of my faith shall hold. 1648 Sanderson Serm. (1681) II. 226 The ice..is of that firmnes... Oxford English Dictionary
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Load Past Tense: Conjugation in Present, Past & Past Participle Tense ...
He/She/It has loaded or archaic loaden. I have loaded or archaic loaden. You/We/They have loaded or archaic loaden. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. He/She/It has been loading. I have been loading. You/We/They have been loading. Simple Past Tense. He/She/It loaded.
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Isaiah 46
Verse 1 Bel boweth down, Nebo stoopeth, their idols were upon the beasts, and upon the cattle: your carriages were heavy loaden; they are a burden wikipedia.org
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upcheer
† upˈcheer, v. Obs. rare. [up- 4.] trans. To cheer up, to encourage.c 1586 C'tess Pembroke Ps. lv. vi, But, my ore loaden soule, thy selfe upcheare. 1596 Spenser F.Q. vi. i. 44 Who comming forth yet full of late affray, Sir Calidore vpcheard. Oxford English Dictionary
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unloaden
▪ I. † unˈloaden, ppl. a. Obs. [un-1 8 b.] = unloaded ppl. a.11599 Hakluyt Voy. II. 132 No man wil iudge their fare good, or their bodies vnloden of stripes.▪ II. unˈloaden, v. Obs. exc. dial. [un-2 3.] trans. = unload v.1567 Drant Horace, Ep. xiii. E iij, If that my booke be burthenouse, shift the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Price's Bush Tramway
This was used for braking the loaden trucks downhill, as known from the Fell mountain railway system on the Rimutaka Incline. wikipedia.org
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boatful
boatful (ˈbəʊtfʊl) Pl. boatfuls, formerly boatsful. [f. boat n. + -ful.] The quantity or number which fills a boat.1652 Season Exp. Netherl. 9 Loaden by Boats full. 1873 Symonds Grk. Poets ix. 289 A boatful of careless persons. 1883 Contemp. Rev. June 851 Whole boatfuls of women. Oxford English Dictionary
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cloe-board
cloe-board, -hammer obs. variants of claw-board (= clapboard), claw-hammer. [Perh. really for clove-bord, -hammer: see clove ppl. a.]1666 Lond. Gaz. No. 37/1 Five sayl of the Hamborough Fleet..chiefly loaden with Cloe-boards. 1623 R. Whitbourne Newfoundland 76 Mattocks and Cloe Hammers. Oxford English Dictionary
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bellibone
† ˈbellibone Obs. rare. [? corruption of F. belle bonne or belle et bonne fair and good; if not a humorous perversion of bonnibel, q.v.] A fair maid, a bonny lass.1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. Aug. 61, I saw the bouncing Bellibone. Ibid. Apr. 92 Gloss., A bellibone, or a Bonibell, homely spoken for a fai... Oxford English Dictionary
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Name already in use - GitHub
bash 实现 LFS 分阶段编译,支持 Btrfs + 子卷,Dracut 生成 initramfs。 - bash-lfs/15-file.sh at master · loaden/bash-lfs
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laden
▪ I. laden, v. (ˈleɪd(ə)n) Also 6 Sc. ladin, ladne, laiden, 7 laidin. [f. lade v. + -en; but perh. partly a Sc. var. of loaden v.] trans. = lade v.1514 Extracts Aberd. Reg. (1844) I. 89 The..gudis that happinnis to be input and ladnyt in the samyn schippis. 1531 Ibid. 142 The losing and laidnyng of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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onust
† oˈnust, a. Obs. rare—0. [ad. L. onust-us.] Laden, loaded, burdened. So † oˈnusted a. rare—1.1604 R. Cawdrey Table Alph., Onust, loaden, ouercharged. 1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 351 It emitts..branches onusted with small..flowers. Oxford English Dictionary
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angor
angor (ˈæŋgə(r)) Also 5 angure, 7 angour. [a. OFr. angor, angour:—L. angōr-em strangling, vexation, f. ang-ĕre to squeeze, strangle. Now only as a medical term, and more or less as Latin.] † 1. Anguish (physical or mental). Obs.1440 Promp. Parv., Angure or angwys, Angor, angustia. 1598 Sylvester Du ... Oxford English Dictionary
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