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penide
ˈpenide ? Obs. Forms: 4–5 penyde, 5–7 penede, 6 -idie, 6–7 -idee, 7 penid, 5–9 penide. See also pennet. [a. F. pénide (15th c. in Godef.), ad. med.L. penidium, usually pl. -ia (Constantinus Afer a 1100), a. med.Gr. πενίδιον, -ια = ‘spuma sacchari’ (frequent in Byzantine medical writers, e.g. Actuari...
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The other ingredients are prunes, tamarinds, juices of iris, anguria, and mercurialis, penide, simple diaprunum (made of damask prunes), violet seed, the
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Braga District
In the lower Cávado is the Penide dam and in the upper Cávado are the Caniçada dam, the Salamonde dam and the Venda Nova dam.
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pennet
pennet Obs. exc. local. (ˈpɛnɪt) Forms: 5 penett(e, 6 pennutte, pennite, 6– pennet. [f. as penide with change of suffix. Cf. OIt. peneto, It. pennito barley-sugar, OF. penites (1359 in Godef.).] A piece or stick of barley-sugar (or some similar confection); = penide. (In 19th c. a trade term for a s...
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dia-
▪ I. dia-, prefix1 before a vowel di-, repr. Gr. δια-, δι-, the prep. διά through, during, across, by. [orig. *δϝιγα, from root of *δϝο, δύο two, and so related to δίς, *δϝίς twice (di-2) and L. dis- a-two, asunder (dis-, di-1).] Much used in Greek in composition, in the senses ‘through, thorough, t...
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wreath
wreath (riːθ) Pl. wreaths (riːðz). Forms: 1 wriða, wriþa, 4–5 wreþe, 4–6 wrethe, 5 Sc. wreth, 6 wreith, wrayth, 6–7, 9 wreathe, 6– wreath (9 north. dial. wreeath). [OE. wriða, wriþa, f. the weak grade of the stem of wriþan writhe v.1 Cf. writh n. The alleged OE. wrǽð as a variant of wrǽd rests only ...
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sugar
▪ I. sugar, n. (ˈʃʊgə(r)) Forms: see below. [a. OF. {cced}ucre (12–14th c.), {cced}uquere, zuchre, sukere, north-east. chucre, mod.F. sucre (from 13th c.), = Pr. sucre, It. zucchero, ad. (prob. through OHG.) med.L. zuccarum, succarum, ad. Arab. sukkar (with prefixed article assukkar, whence Sp. azuc...
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