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mansuete
mansuete, a. Obs. or arch. (mænˈswiːt, ˈmænswiːt) Forms: 4–8 mansuete, 5–6 -swete, 6 -sweit, 6–7 -suet. [ad. L. mansuēt-us, pa. pple. of mansuēscĕre to tame, become tame, f. man-us hand + suēscĕre to accustom, become accustomed (see custom). Cf. OF. mansuet(e, Sp., Pg., It. mansueto.] Gentle, mild; ...
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Johannes Zwijsen
Zwijsen took as his episcopal motto: Mansuete et fortiter, mild and strong.
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mansuefy
† ˈmansuefy, v. Obs.—0 [ad. L. mansuēfacĕre, f. mansuē-, mansuēscĕre (see mansuete) + facĕre: see -fy.] trans. To tame (Cockeram 1623). Hence mansuefaction [see -faction], ‘a taming or making gentle’ (Bailey vol. II, 1727).
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John Warner (Jesuit)
On the recommendation of Edward Petre, he replaced the Capuchin Father Mansuete as confessor to James II, in 1686; according to Maurice Ashley, Warner
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immansuete
† immansuete, a. Obs. rare—0. [ad. L. immansuētus: see im-2 and mansuete.] ‘Ungentle, untractable, outragious, wilde’ (Blount 1656).
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mansuetude
mansuetude arch. (ˈmænswɪtjuːd) Also 6 mansuetud, -swetude, 7 mansitude, -sutude. [ad. L. mansuētūdo, f. mansuētus: see mansuete and -tude. Cf. F. mansuétude (from 13th c.; earlier mansuetume).] Gentleness, meekness.c 1386 Chaucer Pars. T. ¶580 The remedye agayns Ire is a vertu that men clepen Mansu...
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mastiff
▪ I. mastiff, n. (ˈmɑːstɪf, -æ-) Pl. mastiffs. Forms: α. 4–5, 7 mastif, 5–7 mastife, 5–6 mastyf(e, (5 mestyf, 6 mastyve, Sc. mastew), 6–8 mastive, 6–7 mastiffe, 7– mastiff; pl. 4–5 masteves, 4–6 mastyves, 5 mastyfes, maistyves, 6 mastiffes, maistiffes, mastyvys, 6–9 mastives, 7– mastiffs. β. 5–6, 9 ...
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mute
▪ I. mute, a. and n.1 (mjuːt) Forms: α. 4–5 muwet, 4–6 mewet, muet, 5 mwet, muyt, 6 muete; β. 5 mut, 6– mute. [ME. muet (mewet, muwet), a. F. muet:—popular L. *mūtettus dim. of L. mūtus. In the 16th c. the word was assimilated in spelling and pronunciation to L. mūtus (whence OF. mu, Pr. mut, Sp. mu...
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