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mightiness
mightiness (ˈmaɪtɪnɪs) [f. mighty + -ness.] The state or condition of being mighty.13.. S. Augustin 1273 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1878) 83 Þi mihtinesse we worschupeþ, lord, Boþe in dede and in word. c 1511 1st Eng. Bk. Amer. (Arb.) Introd. 30/2 Pope Iohn whose myghtynes & rychedome amounteth aboue... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tahōtō
Kūkai himself, founder of the Shingon school, built the celebrated daitō for Kongōbu-ji on Kōyasan; almost fifty metres high, chronicles relate that 'the mightiness wikipedia.org
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unmightiness
† unˈmightiness Obs.—1 [un-1 12.] Impotence.14.. in Anglia VIII. 124 Dredynge leste þat houge wonderynge of merueylles shulde..arrecte goddes dedys to vnmyghtynes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Might - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
might: 1 n physical strength Synonyms: mightiness , power Type of: strength the property of being physically or mentally strong
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Might Synonyms: 75 Synonyms and Antonyms for Might - YourDictionary
Synonyms for MIGHT: ability, capability, capacity, power, authority, clout, mightiness, control, competence, domination, drawn, force, competency; Antonyms for MIGHT ...
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Magnus, son of Harold Godwinson
Casting off his Mightiness he takes the lamb's mildness, and to gain everlasting life becomes a lowly anchorite. wikipedia.org
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powerfulness
ˈpowerfulness [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being powerful; mightiness; strength, potency; impressiveness, convincing quality.c 1586 C'tess Pembroke Ps. lxxxix. iii, Who can maintaine With Thee in powrfullnes a rivall's quarrell? 1605 Drayton Leg. Dk. Normandy xxxiv, As though her words such... Oxford English Dictionary
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potentness
ˈpotentness rare—0. [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being potent; potency; might.1727 Bailey vol. II, Potentness, mightiness, powerfulness. Oxford English Dictionary
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Frederick Muhlenberg
President," instead of "His High Mightiness" or "His Elected Majesty," as John Adams had suggested. wikipedia.org
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Kebir-Jami Mosque, Simferopol
Writing at the entrance of the mosque in Arabic states: "This mosque was built for the Glory of the Mightiness of the Khan Meñli I Giray, may Allah forgive wikipedia.org
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mighthead
† ˈmighthead Obs. [f. might n. + -hed, -head; but cf. mightsome v.] Mightiness.a 1300 E.E. Psalter cxliv. 7 Minde of mighthed of þi softnesse [Vulg. Memoriam abundantiæ suavitatis tuæ]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Marjorie Rambeau
. / And were collected in a crystal sea, / The envious ocean would curl up and dry— / So awful in its mightiness, that lake, / So fathomless, that clear wikipedia.org
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Hogen Mogen
Hogen Mogen, n. and a. (ˌhəʊgən ˈməʊgən) Forms: 7 Hoghan Moghan, (Hogin Mogin), 7–8 Hoghen-Moghen, 7–8 Hogan Mogan, Hogen Mogen. [A popular corruption or perversion of the Dutch Hoogmogendheiden, ‘High Mightinesses’, the title of the States-General. Obsolete in all senses, exc. perhaps A 2, B 1; and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matthew 7:13
The Devil is said to be a wide gate, not extended by the mightiness of his power, but made broad by the license of his unbridled pride. wikipedia.org
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panjandrum
panjandrum (pænˈdʒændrəm) In origin, a nonsense word (simulating compounds of pan-, and burlesquing a title), occurring in the farrago of nonsense composed by S. Foote to test the memory of old Macklin, who had asserted that he could repeat anything after once hearing it.1755 Foote in Q. Rev. (1854)... Oxford English Dictionary
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