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† preˈclare, a. Chiefly Sc. Obs. Also 6 præ-, -clair. [ad. L. præclārus very bright, f. præ, pre- A. 6 + clārus clear.] 1. lit. Very clear. rare—1.1501 Douglas Pal. Hon. Prol. 63 A voice I hard preclair as Phebus schone. 2. Distinguished, illustrious.1511 Dunbar Poems lxxvii. 65 O potent princes, pl...
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podagra
‖ podagra Med. (ˈpɒdəgrə, pəʊˈdægrə) [L. podagra, a. Gr. ποδάγρα gout in the feet, lit. a trap for the feet, f. πούς, ποδ- foot + ἄγρα a catching.] Gout in the feet; by extension, gout generally.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. lviii. (Bodl. MS.), Podagra is a sore yuel in þe feete and namelich in þ...
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Thomas of Cantimpré
Christinae virginis Mirabilis dictae, Vita preclare virginis Margarete de Ypris and Vita Piae Lutgardiae. Vita preclare virginis Margarete de Ypris
The Vita preclare virginis Margarete de Ypris (or Vita Beatae Margaritae Iprensis) is the second "autonomous
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stream
▪ I. stream, n. (striːm) Forms: 1 stréam, stréaum, stréom, 2–6 strem(e, 3 strime, striem, stræm, (stram), 3 streume, (4 stremme), 4–7 streem(e, 5–6 streym(e, 5–7 streame, 3– stream. [Com. Teut. (not recorded in Gothic): OE. stréam masc. = OFris. strâm (WFris. stream, NFris. strôm, strûm), OS. strôm ...
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pre-
pre- prefix (priː, prɪ) repr. L. præ adv. and prep. (of place, rank, and time) before, in front, in advance. This was commonly written prę or pre in med.L., and has become pre- in the modern Romanic langs. In Eng. the prefix was sometimes written præ- after the revival of learning, but is now regula...
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