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miscellane
† miscellane, a. and n. Obs. Also 7 -el(l)an, -elane, -illane. [ad. L. miscellāneus (see miscellaneous): cf. momentane.] A. adj. Mixed; miscellaneous; combining various elements. (Cf. maslin2 attrib.)1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 131 Choler is a miscellane seed (as it were) and a dregge, made of all ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paul Mezger
1670); "Mercurius logicus" (ib., 1671); "De gratia Dei" (ib., 1675); "Allocutiones de mediis pietatis Marianæ" (ib., 1677); "Orationes partheniæ, miscellaneæ wikipedia.org
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miscellany
▪ I. miscellany, n. (ˈmɪsələnɪ, mɪˈsɛlənɪ) Also 7 missel(l)-, miscel-, 8 misell-. [app. ad. F. miscellanées fem. pl. (ad. L. miscellānea neut. pl.: see miscellanea), only in sense 2.] 1. A mixture, medley.1617 Bacon in Resuscitatio (1657) 81 A Miscellany and Confusion of Causes of all Natures. 1620 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philip Frowde
An anonymous imitation in English appeared in 1774; there is also a translation in Miscellane by J.G. (James Glassford), Edinburgh, 1818. wikipedia.org
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hepatica
‖ hepatica Bot. (hɪˈpætɪkə) [med.L., fem. (quasi herba hēpatica) of hēpatic-us: see prec.] 1. A subgenus or section of the genus Anemone; esp. the common spring-flowering Anemone (Hepatica) triloba, a native of continental Europe, cultivated in Britain, the three-lobed leaves of which were fancied t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Hare (antiquary)
Miscellaneæ Collectiones, 2 vols. (manuscripts in Caius College, 391, 392). wikipedia.org
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mongcorn
mongcorn Obs. exc. dial. (ˈmʌŋkɔːn) Forms: 3 mancorn, 5 mongorne, 5–6 mong(e)corne, 6 mon-, muncorne, 7 mun(c)k-corn, mungcorne, 7, 9 muncorn, 8 (in Dicts.) mangcorn, 8–9 mungcorn, (9 monk-corn). [f. mong n.1 + corn n.1] ‘Mixed corn’; a mixture of two kinds of grain (usually wheat and rye) sown toge... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Robert Stephens
In answer to these accusations Stephens published a set of theses, "Conclusiones theologicæ miscellaneæ" (Liège, 1702) and had them publicly defended by wikipedia.org
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Thomas Stapleton (theologian)
(Antwerp, 1598); "Orationes catecheticæ" (Antwerp, 1598); "Vere admiranda, seu de Magnitudine Romanæ Ecclesiæ" (Antwerp, 1599); "Orationes academicæ miscellaneæ wikipedia.org
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maslin
▪ I. maslin1 Now dial. (ˈmæzlɪn) Forms: 1 mæstlin(g)c, -ling, Northumb. mæslen(n, 3 me(a)stling, 3–4 mastling, 4 masalyne, messelinge, -lyng, 4–6 maselyn, 5 mastelyn, mascelyne, masselen, messlyng, messelyne, 5–6 maslyn, 6 mastlyn(e, -line, masclyne, mystiltyne, maslyne, -leyn, -lenn, -lyn(n, masele... Oxford English Dictionary
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Formulary (model document)
The "Formulæ Sangallenses miscellaneæ" consists of twenty-five formulæ, many of which are accompanied by directions for their use. wikipedia.org
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dredge
▪ I. dredge, n.1 (drɛdʒ) Forms: 5–6 dreg, 7 dridge, 8 drudge, 7– dredge. [Of this, and the associated verb, the Sc. form dreg is found c 1500, and in comb. in dreg-boat 1471; the Eng. form dredge appears (in the vb.) in 1576. (Cf. Sc. seg = sedge, etc.). The n. corresponds to mod.Du. dreg, in 16th c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orazio Toscanella
, in quarto) Nomi antichi e moderni delle provincie, citta, ecc dell'Europa, Africa ed America (Venezia, 1567 in octavo) Precetti necessarij, overo Miscellane wikipedia.org
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Griffin Higgs
Miscellaneæ Theses Theologicæ, defended by him when he was made D.D., Leyden, 1630. He left other works in manuscript. wikipedia.org
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