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prætexta
‖ prætexta Rom. Antiq. (priːˈtɛkstə) Also pre-. [L., short for toga prætexta gown bordered or fringed in front; pa. pple. fem. of prætex-ĕre to weave before, fringe, border.] A long white robe with a purple border, worn originally by the Roman magistrates and some of the priests, but afterwards by t... Oxford English Dictionary
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pretextatian
† pretexˈtatian, a. Obs. In 8 præ-. [f. L. prætextāt-us clothed with the toga prætexta (see pretext a.), in ætās prætextāta (Gellius) + -ian.] Of or pertaining to those who wore the prætexta (i.e. to children under seventeen years of age).1716 M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. 355 Children, under the said ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Petr Stančík
He is the chairman of the professional organization Czech Writers Syndicate (Český spolek textařů). Povídky pro Adru (Argo 2014) Literature Lubomír Machala - Průvodce po nových jménech české poezie a prózy 1990-1995 (Rubico 1996) Antologie české poezie wikipedia.org
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pretext
▪ I. pretext, n.1 (ˈpriːtɛkst) [ad. L. prætextus (u-stem) outward display, show, a pretext, f. ppl. stem of prætexĕre: see prec. (or ad. L. prætext-um a pretext, orig. pa. pple. neut. of the same). So F. prétexte (16th c. in Littré). Formerly (until c 1840–50) stressed preˈtext.] That which is put f... Oxford English Dictionary
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virile
virile, a. (and n.) (ˈvɪraɪl, -ɪl, ˈvaɪəraɪl, -ɪl) Also 5 viryle, 6 vyryll, 6–8 viril (7 -ill). [a. OF. viril or ad. L. virīlis, f. vir man: see -ile. So F., Sp., Pg. viril, It. virile.] 1. Of, belonging to, or characteristic of a man; manly, masculine; marked by strength or force. a. Of things, qua... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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guard
▪ I. guard, n. (gɑːd) Forms: 4–7 garde, 5–6 Sc. gaird(e, 6–7 gard, guarde, 6– guard. [a. or ad. F. garde, earlier also guarde (= It., Sp. guarda):—Rom. *guarda, a. OTeut. *wardâ. (Cf. ward.)] † 1. a. Keeping, guardianship, custody, ward. to take guard: to take care. Obs.1426 Lydg. De Guil. Pilgr. 87... Oxford English Dictionary
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shirt
▪ I. shirt, n. (ʃɜːt) Forms: 1 scyrte, 3 s(c)hurte, (schuyrte, scurte, seorte), 4 schirte, sserte, 4–5 schert(e, schorte, 4–6 sherte, 5 schyrt, 5–6 shyrt(e, shurt(e, shirte, shorte, (5 shyrth, 6 shertt, sherth), 6– shirt. [OE. scyrte wk. fem. corresponds formally to MDu. schorte (mod.Du. schort fem.... Oxford English Dictionary
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super-
super-, prefix (ˈs(j)uːpə(r), -ər) repr. L. super- = the adv. and prep. super above, on the top (of), beyond, besides, in addition, used in composition with the various meanings detailed below. (Cf. the related Skr. upari-, Gr. ὑπερ- hyper-, OE. ofer-, etc. over-.) A certain number of important Lati... Oxford English Dictionary
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