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† playfere Obs. (ˈpleɪfɪə(r)) Forms: 3 plaȝe iuere, pleiuere, 3–4 pleifere, 4 plaw-, plowe-, pleyefere, 4–7 pleyfere, 5–8 playfere, (5 -uere, fer, 5–7 -feer, -feere, 6 -fiere, -feir, -feare, 7 -pheer(e; 5 pleyfer, playefere, 6 -feere, plaifere, -feere, -fiere, -faier). [f. play n. + fere n.1, compan...
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Thomas Playfere
Thomas Playfere (also Playford) (1561? Playfere held the Crown living of Cheam in Surrey from 1605 to 1609.
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St Botolph's Church, Cambridge
There are memorials to Thomas Playfere (1609, Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity), James Essex (architect), members of the Darwin family, and Sir Ernest
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appreciation
appreciation (əpriːʃɪˈeɪʃən) Also 7–9 appretiation. [Found once c 1400; then not till 17th c. Both in early and mod. use prob. a. Fr. appréciation, n. of action f. apprécier, ad. L. appretiāre: see appreciate and -tion.] 1. The action of setting a money value upon; valuation, appraisement. rare.1799...
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Hugh Gray (theologian)
unsuccessful candidate for the Lady Margaret Professorship of Divinity in his university, receiving twelve votes, while twenty-eight were recorded for Thomas Playfere
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playing
▪ I. playing, vbl. n. (ˈpleɪɪŋ) [f. play v. + -ing1.] 1. a. The action of the verb play, in various senses.a 1310 in Wright Lyric P. xxx. 88 As y me wende omy pleyȝyng, on mi folie y thohte. c 1320 Sir Tristr. 1744 Sche þouȝt..Tristrem and y boaþe Beþ schent for our playing. c 1420 Chron. Vilod ccxx...
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Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge
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Dennis Eric Nineham
Alfred Ollivant
John Overall
John Pearson
John James Stewart Perowne
James Pilkington
Leonard Pilkington
Thomas Playfere
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comfort
▪ I. comfort, v. (ˈkʌmfət) Forms: 3 conforti, 3–4 comforti, 3–5 conforte, 4 cumfort(e, conford, comfortie, -tye, coumforte(n, cowmforte, 4–5 cumforth(e, counfort(e, comford(e, 4–6 comforth(e, comforte, confort, 5 comfford, 4– comfort. (pa. tense comforted: in 4–5 comfort, 4 -forth, cumfort, confort,...
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