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nowise, adv. (ˈnəʊwaɪs, -z) Forms: α. Sc. 5 na-vis, -vyse, 6 -uyse, -vyis, 5–6 -wyse, 6 -wise. β. 5 no-wyse (Sc. -wis), 7– nowise. [f. no a. + wise n.] In no way or manner; not at all.α 1375 Barbour Bruce vi. 594 Ryn eftir hym,..And let hym na-vis pas ȝow fra. c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xli. (Agnes) 292...
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NOWAY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
2 days agoa person who, through opposition to capitalism and consumerism , attempts to live without buying consumer goods, recycling discarded goods instead. 2 senses: 1. in no manner; not at all; nowise Also in the US (not standard): noways no way 2. used to make an emphatic refusal,.... Click for more definitions.
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David Black (minister)
comply; and they endeavoured to persuade their brethren that his majesty's, object was merely to maintain the dignity of the ministerial office, and in nowise
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outerly
outerly, adv. (a.) Now rare. (ˈaʊtəlɪ) Forms: 4– outer-, (4–5 outir-, outre-, owter-, owtre-, 5 outtur-, 5–6 outter-); 4–5 -liche, -li, 5–7 -ly. [Another form of utterly, conformed to out, outer. It is remarkable that this was very frequent in 14–15th c., when outer itself was rare.] † 1. In an utte...
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Examples of "Bitter" in a Sentence | YourDictionary.com
The bitter invectives against Ammon, Moab, Edom, Philistia, Tyre, Sidon and Egypt, put into Yahweh's mouth, are based wholly on the fact that these peoples are regarded as hostile and hurtful to Israel; Babylonia, though nowise superior to Egypt morally, is favoured and applauded because it is believed to be the instrument for securing ultimately the prosperity of Yahweh's people.
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, the court and the museum entrance porch regained their original forms of the 18th century, enhanced by the contemporary work of artist Helen Mugot “Nowise
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indiscreet
indiscreet, a. (ɪndɪˈskriːt) Forms: 5 indys-, 5–7 indiscrete, 6 Sc. -creit, (7 -creete), 6– -creet. [prob. a. F. indiscret, -crète (though this is cited only of 16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) = It., Sp. indiscreto; or directly ad. L. indiscrētus, in a late or med.L. sense: see note to discreet a. The direc...
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)(Vol'nitsa / Free Rein)
1991 — Мелодии голых ветвей (Live) (Melodii golyh vetvey / Melodies of Naked Branches)
1993 — Никак 406 (Live)(Nikak 406 / nowise
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downset
▪ I. downset (ˈdaʊnsɛt) Also (sense 2) -seat, -sit. † 1. Going down or setting (as of the sun). Obs.1610 Holland Camden's Brit. ii. 128 His honour and fortunes were for ever at their downe-set. 2. Sc. An establishment, settlement.1818 S. E. Ferrier Marriage I. 120 By my faith, but you have a bein do...
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Natalie Curtis
Characterizing her own task as a transcriber, she wrote, "I have in nowise changed the melodies, nor have I sought to harmonize them in the usual sense
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disbandment
disbandment (dɪsˈbændmənt) [f. prec. + -ment: cf. F. débandement (1701 in Hatz.-Darm.)] The action or fact of disbanding or dispersing; dismissal from corporate existence.1720 Lond. Gaz. No. 5875/2 Full Pay allowed..for doing Duty after Disbandment. 1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (1852) II. 182 The very re...
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Mortalium animos
Certainly such attempts can nowise be approved by Catholics, founded as they are on that false opinion which considers all religions to be more or less
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Trotskyism
Trotskyism (ˈtrɒtskɪɪz(ə)m) Also † Trotskysm, † Trotzkyism. [f. Leon Trotsky, the assumed name of Lev Davidovich Bronstein (1879–1940), Russian revolutionary and politician + -ism.] The political or economic principles of Trotsky; a form of Marxism urging world-wide revolution, as advocated by Trots...
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Wilhelm Dörpfeld
Dörpfeld may also have felt that the difficulty of crossing the narrow causeway was referred to in Homer's enigmatic and repeated jest, "For nowise, methinks
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Malines
Malines (mæˈliːn) [The name of a town (also called Mechlin) in Belgium.] 1. In full Malines lace = Mechlin lace. In full Malines (also Maline) net, a net made for millinery or veils.1833 Carlyle Sart. Res. i. iv. in Fraser's Mag. Nov. 590/2 To Teufelsdröckh the highest Duchess is respectable..but no...
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