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parietary
▪ I. † parietary, n. Obs. (ˈpærɪətərɪ) Forms: α. 4–5 paritorie, 5 paritarie, (paratory, pyritorie), 5–6 peritorie, (-yt-, -ye), 6 paritory; β. 6 parietary, -orie, -ory, 6–7 -arie. [ME. and AF. paritarie = OF. paritaire (13th c.), mod.F. pariétaire, ad. L. parietāria i.e. herba parietāria, from parie...
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pellitory
pellitory (ˈpɛlɪtərɪ) Forms: 6 peli-, pely-, pellatory, pellytorie, -ye, pille-, pillitorie, -tore, 6–7 pellitorie, 7 -tarie, 6– pellitory. [Found first in 16th c.: partly (in sense 1) an alteration of the earlier peletre, peletyr, pelleter1, with changed suffix; partly (in sense 2) an alteration of...
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paratory
▪ I. ˈparatory rare—0. [ad. L. parātōrium, f. L. parāt-, ppl. stem of parāre to prepare: see -ory.] A place of preparation; e.g. a vestry or sacristy.1877 Lee Gloss. Liturg. Terms, Paratory.—An old English term for a vestry.—See Paratorium. Paratorium.—1. A place of preparation. 2. Hence, a vestry, ...
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snuffing
▪ I. snuffing, vbl. n.1 (ˈsnʌfɪŋ) [f. snuff v.1] 1. a. The action of removing the burnt part of a wick from a candle or lamp.1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Despavesadura, the snuffing of a candle. 1638 Quarles Hieroglyphics iv. i, Too much snuffing makes a wast. 1657 W. Morice Coena quasi κοινὴ xxi. 209 ...
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