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portague
† portague, -igue Obs. Forms: 6 portygewe, -ingue, -ugue, 6–7 -ague, -egue, -igue. [App. a false singular deduced from porta-, porteguse (Portuguese B. 3), taken as a plural, as if portagues.] A Portuguese gold coin, the great ‘crusado’, current in the 16th century; its value ranged, according to ti...
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Portuguese
Portuguese, a. and n. (pɔətjʊˈgiːz) Also (6 porteguse), 7 -guèze, -guez, -guise, -gues(s, 7–9 -gueze. [ad. Pg. portuguez, Sp. portugues, It. portoghese, F. portugais, in OF. portugalois, med.L. portugalensis: see Portugal and -ese.] A. adj. a. Pertaining to Portugal or its people. Also spec., of or ...
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foist
▪ I. † foist, fust, n.1 Obs. Forms: 5–7 fuste, (6 fuyst), 6–7 foiste, foyst(e, 6–8, 9 Hist. foist, (7 foise). [a. OF. fuste, ad. It. fusta fem. originally log, piece of timber, f. L. fustis cudgel.] 1. A light galley; a vessel propelled both by sails and oars. Cf. felucca.1485 Caxton Paris & V. 80 B...
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Portugal
Portugal (ˈpɔətjʊgəl) Forms: α. 5–6 Portyngale, 6 -gall, -ggale, Portingaill, 7 -galle, 5–9 -gale, 6–9 -gal(l. β. 6–7 Portugale, -gall(e, 7 -gual, 6– Portugal. [a. Pg. (= Sp., F., etc.) Portugal, earlier Portucal, ad. med.L. Portus Cale, the port of Gaya, Oporto. Alfonso, Count of Portucalé, became ...
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