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parcener
parcener (ˈpɑːsənə(r)) Forms: 3–4 parciner, 4 parsener, -sainer, -saner, -soner(e, -conner, -cenar, -cyner, -cner, personer, 4–5 parcenere, parceynere, 5 -senere, 4– parcener. [a. AF. parcener = OF. par{cced}onier, parsuner, parsonier, etc. = med.L. partiōnārius, for partītiōnārius, f. partītiōn-em,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Metropolitan Church of Art of Jesus the Conductor
Upon founding L'Église Métropolitaine d'Art de Jésus Conducteur, Satie became Parcier et Maître de Chapelle or Parcener and Master of the chapel, establishing wikipedia.org
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parsaner
parsainer, parsaner obs. ff. parcener. Oxford English Dictionary
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parsener
parsener obs. form of parcener. Oxford English Dictionary
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accruer
accruer Law. (əˈkruːə(r)) [f. accrue v. + -er2, by form-imitation of misnom-er, us-er, etc., where the termination is that of Fr. infin.] The action of accruing; = accretion 8 b.1865 Nichols Britton ii. ii. 9, I. 219 There is also a kind of title which has some resemblance to succession, namely titl... Oxford English Dictionary
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parsonere
parsoner(e obs. form of parcener. Oxford English Dictionary
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parcenel
† ˈparcenel, n. Obs. Also 5 parsonal. [Corruption of parcener.] A sharer, partaker. Hence † ˈparcenel v., to share, partake.a 1340 Hampole Psalter x. 8 comm., Þe rightwisnes of god, in the whilk all rightwismen ere parcenel [v.r. partiner]. Ibid. lxxxi. 6 Ȝe ere ayres & percenels in þe bliss of heue... Oxford English Dictionary
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coparcener
coparcener Law. (kəʊˈpɑːsɪnə(r)) Forms: 6 cooparsener, -parsoner, copartioner, -percioner, 6–7 copercener, -parcioner, 6– coparcener. [f. co- + parcener, a. OF. par{cced}onier sharer, f. par{cced}on:—L. partitiōn-em parting, division, partition.] One who shares equally with others in inheritance of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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parcen
† ˈparcen, v. Obs. rare—1. [app. repr. an AF. *parcener, for OF. par{cced}oner:—L. type *part(īt)iōn-āre to divide.] trans. To divide among parceners.a 1641 Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. ii. (1642) 111 Be it, that such estates, entire or parcenned, might lawfully be by Femals dismembred. Oxford English Dictionary
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parceller
ˈparceller rare. [f. parcel v. + -er1.] One who or that which ‘parcels’, divides, or distributes.1664 Spelman's Gloss., Parcener. Quasi parceller, id est, rem in parcellas dividens. Hence 1670 in Blount Law Dict. 1672 in Cowell's Interpr. Oxford English Dictionary
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personar
† personar obs. Sc. form of parcener.1385 in 3rd Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. 410/2 To prowe gif the forsayde personaris walde seke hym othir with tretys, grace, or lauch. 1489 Acta Audit. (1839) 146/1 William chancellare & marioune Inglis personaris of þe landis of Richertoune. Oxford English Dictionary
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prerogancy
† prerogancy Obs. rare—1. [f. L. prærogā-re to ask first or before + -ancy.] The possession of privilege; prerogative.[Cf. 1292 Britton iv. i. §3 Nul parcener neqedent ne porra presenter sauntz autre par nule prerogaunce de einznescerie.] 1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) VI. 205 The privilege or immunite ... Oxford English Dictionary
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partner
▪ I. partner, n. (ˈpɑːtnə(r)) Forms: 3–8 partener, (4 parteneer, parthenare, -ere, 4–5 partenere, pertener, -yner(e, 4–6 partenar, -iner, -yner(e, 5 partoner, perteynor, 5–6 pertiner, -eyner, 6 parteiner, -eyner, -inar, 7 Sc. pairtenar), 6– partner. [In 13th c. partener, app. an alteration of parcen... Oxford English Dictionary
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personer
† personer obs. form of parcener.1387–8 T. Usk Test. Love ii. ii. Oxford English Dictionary
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disagree
▪ I. disagree, v. (dɪsəˈgriː) [ad. F. désagréer (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. des- (dis- 4) + agréer to agree. See also disgree.] 1. intr. To differ, to be unlike; not to agree, correspond, accord, or harmonize. Const. with, † to, † from.1494 Fabyan Chron. iv. lxvi. 45 That sayinge disagreeth to the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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