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▪ I. patchery1 (ˈpætʃərɪ) [f. patch n.1 or v. + -ery.] The action of patching or mending clumsily or hastily; anything made up of pieces or fragments put together; a patchwork (usually fig.).1579 Fulke Heskins's Parl. 239 The Greeke Article is so placed, as it can abide no such patcherie. 1623 R. Be...
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patching
▪ I. ˈpatching, vbl. n.1 [f. patch v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb patch, in various senses; also, the condition of being patched, or an instance of this. Also patching-up.1526 Skelton Magnyf. 452 It is evyll patchynge of that is torne. 1546 J. Heywood Prov. (1867) 47 An olde sacke axeth much...
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purple
▪ I. purple, a. and n. (ˈpɜːp(ə)l) Also 3 purpel, 4–5 purpul, 4–6 -pyl, 5 -pyll, 5–6 -pylle, -pull, -e, -pil(l. [ONorthumb. purple, early ME. purpel, purpul, altered from purpre, purper purpur, with l for r after preceding r, as in marbre, marble. In the OE. purpure, ME. purpre, purper, purpur, the ...
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made
▪ I. made, ppl. a. (meɪd) [pa. pple. of make v.1] I. Produced or obtained by ‘making’ as distinguished from other modes of origin or acquisition. 1. a. Artificially constructed or produced, artificial as opposed to ‘natural’. So made earth, made ground: solid ground that has been ‘made’ by filling u...
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