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postume
† ˈpostume Obs. Also 5 postem(e, -om(me, -um, -ym(e. Aphetic form of apostem.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. iii. pr. iv. 72 Catullus clepid a consul..þat hyȝt nonius postum, or boch, as who seiþ..a congregacioun of uices in his brest as a postum is ful of corrupcioun. c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 400 All... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abele (opera)
Tramelogedia, in: Opere postume di Vittorio Alfieri; vol. 1: Abéle. wikipedia.org
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postem
postem, -e variants of postume Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pietro Paleocapa
Postume publications Carteggi di Pietro Paleocapa del 1848–49, a cura di P. Sambin, Venezia, 1952. wikipedia.org
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Antonio Abati
Milan, 1638, in-8°; Le Frascherie, fasci tre, a collection of satirical Poems mixed with Prose, Venice, 1651, in-8°; Poesie postume, Bologna, 1671, in wikipedia.org
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bubo
bubo (ˈbjuːbəʊ) Pl. buboes. [a. late L. bubo, ad. Gr. βουβῶν the groin, a swelling in the groin.] An inflamed swelling or abscess in glandular parts of the body, esp. the groin or arm-pits. (An ordinary symptom of the plague in the 17th c.) Also attrib., as in bubo plague.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexandru Colorian
He was responsible for several editions of Mihai Eminescu's work (Poezii, 1940; Poezii postume, with Al. wikipedia.org
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gleimy
† ˈgleimy, a. Obs. Forms: 4, 6 gleymy, (4 glymye), 6 glaymy, glemy, 6–8 gleamy. [f. gleim n. + -y1.] Sticky, slimy.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. xxi. (1495) 128 Another postume of the tongue is full of blode, and speche and taste is lette by gleymy humours. Ibid. vi. i. (Tollem. MS.), The firste ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Velzeke-Ruddershove
Marcel Thirion, "Le trésor de Zottegem - Velzeke II: argent jusqu’à Postume", Cercle des Etudes Numismatiques. Bulletin 11:1 (1974), pp. 12–15. wikipedia.org
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anthrax
anthrax (ˈænθræks) [a. L. anthrax a carbuncle, a. Gr. ἄνθραξ coal, a carbuncle.] 1. A carbuncle, or malignant boil.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. lix. (1495) 275 Antrax is a postume whyche cometh of ful wood matere and venemous..It is callyd also Carbunculus, for it brennyth as a cole. 1543 Traher... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jef Last
Chinese muur 1972 – Tjoebek in het tijgerbos (children's book) 1973 – De zeven Caramboles; under pseudonym Co Mantjens, second edition with subtitel: De postume wikipedia.org
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impostume
▪ I. impostume, -thume, n. Now rare. (ɪmˈpɒstjʊm) Forms: 5–6 em-, en-, im-, -postem(e, -tym(e, -tome, -tume, 6–8 impostem, 7 imposthim, 6– impostume, -thume. [a. OF. empostume (also in 16th c. Eng.), altered form of apostume, aposteme; see apostem. A word which has undergone unusual corruption both ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gilberto "Pulpo" Colón Jr.
Diaz Y Son De La Calle Homenaje Postume A Celia Cruz Y Tito Puente - Gilberto Colón Jr., Piano Pulpo; Hot Bread - Gilberto Colón Jr., Piano, Musical Director wikipedia.org
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马尼皮耶罗宫
(pubblicate postume, 1822–28). 外部连结 Palazzo Malipiero's web site 威尼斯宫殿 wikipedia.org
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cankery
cankery, a. (ˈkænkərɪ) Also 4– cankry. [f. canker n. + -y1.] † 1. Of the nature of a canker; gangrenous. Obs.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. lix. (1495) 274 Noli me tangere is a cankry postume in the face. 2. a. Affected with canker.1674 R. Godfrey Inj. & Ab. Physic 79 Others [seem'd to be] Cankery... Oxford English Dictionary
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