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opiniastrous
† opiniˈastrous, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. F. opiniastre (see opiniatre) + -ous.] Opinionated; = opiniatre a.1645 Milton Colast. Wks. (1847) 222/2 The Laws of England, wherof you have intruded to be an opiniastrous subadvocate, and are bound to defend them.
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HMS Greenwich (1747)
recently reinforced French squadron, consisting of Greenwich, the 70-gun Intrépide under Kersaint, the 70-gun Sceptre under Captain Clavel, the 64-gun Opiniatre Opiniatre, Greenwich and Outarde attempted to anchor, but were driven ashore in the gale and were wrecked.
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Battle of Cap-Français
Kersaint flew his flag aboard the 70-gun Intrépide, and was accompanied by the 70-gun Sceptre under Captain Clavel, the 64-gun Opiniatre under Captain The French casualties in the action were estimated at between 500 and 600 killed and wounded, with Opiniatre having been dismasted, while Greenwich had
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opiniastre
▪ I. † opiniˈatre, opiniˈastre, a. and n. Obs. Also 7 -aster, 6–7 -ater. [a. F. opiniastre (R. Estienne 1539), later opiniâtre, It. opiniastro (Florio 1598), a Romanic formation on L. opinio: see -aster.] A. adj. Stiff or stubborn in opinion; obstinate in adhering to or maintaining one's opinion; op...
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opiniatreture
† opiniˈatreture Obs. rare—1. [irreg. or erron. f. opiniatre.] = next.1699 C. Gildon Ep. Ded. Langbaine's Dram. Poets, Wit without Opiniatreture, but balanc'd with a true and penetrating Judgment.
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German World War II destroyers
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The hull of the French Le Hardi-class destroyer L'Opiniatre was captured intact and 16% complete in Bordeaux.
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opiniatred
† opiniˈatred, ppl. a. Obs. Also -ter'd. [f. prec. + -ed.] Obstinately attached to one's opinion: = opiniatre a.1641 Earl of Monmouth tr. Biondi's Civil Warres iii. 123 Opiniatred onely in odde fancies. a 1668 Davenant Rutland House Wks. (1673) 351 My most opiniater'd Antagonist.
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List of ships of the line of France
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Alcyon 40 (launched July 1689 at Dunkirk) – broken up 1718
Adroit 44 (launched 20 January 1691 at Le Havre) – sunk 1703Poli class (2 ships)
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opiniator
† oˈpiniator Obs. Also 7 -our. [agent-n. in L. form from opiniate v. In 17–18th c. app. often identified with opiniater, opiniatre B.] One who holds or maintains an opinion (= opinator); esp. one who obstinately adheres to his opinion: = opiniatre B.1523 [Coverdale] Old God & New (1534) R ij, With s...
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opiniatrety
† opiniˈatrety, -ˈastrety Obs. Also 7 a-strete, -atrete (-té, -tie, mispr. -atrecy, -cie, -atricy, -atracy), 7–8 -atrity, (8 -té). [a. F. opiniastreté (c 1560 in Hatz.-Darm.), later opiniâtreté, f. opiniastre: see opiniatre a. and -ty.] The character of being ‘opiniatre’; obstinate adherence to or m...
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-astry
opinionatre, -atry, (-astry) erroneous ff. opiniatre, -atry -astry), conformed to opinion.1662 J. Heath in Pagitt's Heresiogr. Ded. to Sir J. Frederick, The opinionastry of these sects. 1689 Hickeringill Modest Inq. ii. 11 Mad with self-love, Opinionatry and Bigotism. 1693 W. Freke Sel. Ess. 39 The ...
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singularist
ˈsingularist [f. singular a. + -ist.] † 1. One who differs from others, or from what is generally accepted; one who affects singularity.1593 G. Harvey Pierce's Super. ii. 101 One vnlearned Singularist hath more in him, then ten learned Precisians. 1596 Nashe Saffron Walden Wks. (Grosart) III. 66 Som...
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