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margent
margent, n. Now arch. and poet. (ˈmɑːdʒənt) Also 5 mariante, 5–6 margente, 6 mergent(e, 7 marg(e)ant, -gint. [Altered form of margin n.; cf. ancient, pageant, peasant, pheasant, tyrant.] 1. = margin n. 1.1538 Elyot Dict., Margo, the brymme or edge of euery thynge, the margent. 1553 Eden Treat. Newe ...
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Margent
Margent is a vertical arrangement of flowers, leaves or hanging vines used as a decorative ornament in architecture and furniture design in the 16th, 17th The term margent is an archaic word meaning "margin", a border or edge; especially handwriting on the edges of a printed book (or marginalia).
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Thomas Forrest (translator)
nowe Englished … with sundrie examples of pithy sentences, both of Princes and Philosophers, gathered and collected out of divers writers, Coted in the margent
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 1, scene 3 | Folger Shakespeare Library
In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates a violent world, in which two young people fall in love. It is not simply that their families disapprove; the Montagues and the Capulets are engaged in a blood feud. ... 0461 Find written in the margent of his eyes. 0462 This precious book of love, this unbound lover, 0463 To beautify him only lacks a ...
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John Alday
, as well Sacred as Prophane, with plentee of wonderfull examples, whereoff some are rare and not heard off before, as by the principall notes in the Margent
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Richard Bettesworth
Swift attacked Bettesworth's apparent ignorance of the law, stating that he was one "who knows in law nor text, nor margent (margin)".
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Margent
Scroll
Scrollwork
Volute
Acanthus (ornament)
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beached
beached, a. and pple. (ˈbiːtʃɪd, biːtʃt) [f. beach n. and v. + -ed.] 1. Having a beach; prob. also, in early use, Covered with ‘beach’ or shingle. beached-up.1590 Shakes. Mids. N. ii. i. 82 The beached margent of the sea. 1607 ― Timon v. i. 219 Timon hath made his euerlasting Mansion Vpon the Beache...
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Festoon
of the ribbons are sometimes formed into bows or twisted curves; when in addition a group of foliage or flowers is suspended, it is called a drop or margent
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diple
‖ diple (ˈdɪpliː) [Gr. διπλῆ, fem. of διπλοῦς double (sc. γραµµή stroke, line).] A marginal mark of this form >, used by the ancient grammarians to indicate various readings, rejected verses, beginning of a new paragraph, etc.1656 Blount Glossogr., Diple, a note or mark in the Margent to signifie...
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Oleg Vidov
Skazkin
Gentlemen of Fortune (1971) as Lieutenant Vladimir Slavin
Lion's Grave (1971) as Masheka
Tecumseh (1972) as Elliot
Lützower (1972) as Major Margent
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