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prestly
† ˈprestly, adv. Obs. Also 4–5 pristly, prystly, 6 preastly. [f. prest a. + -ly2.] 1. Readily, quickly, promptly, immediately.1340 Ayenb. 140 Þe ournemens of boȝsamnesse byeþ zeuen, þet ys, þet me bouȝe prestliche, gledliche, simpleliche, klenliche, generalliche, zuyftliche, and wiluolliche. c 1350 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert McCormick (Virginia inventor)
John Prestly McCormick (1820–1849). Amanda Joanna McCormick (1822–1891), who married Hugh Adams in 1845. He died on July 4, 1846. wikipedia.org
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pristly
pristly variant of prestly adv. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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priestly
▪ I. priestly, a. (ˈpriːstlɪ) [f. priest n. + -ly1: in OE. préostlic.] 1. Of or pertaining to a priest or priests; sacerdotal; † in OE., canonical (obs.).c 1000 Corp. Chr. Coll. Camb. MS. 191, 150 Eac ic minᵹie þæt hi ᵹemunon þæs preostlican reᵹoles. 1535 Coverdale 1 Esdras viii. 55, I weied them th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leander J. McCormick
Another older brother, Robert Hall McCormick, died as a teenager, and his younger brother, John Prestly McCormick, died as a young adult. wikipedia.org
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solennity
† soˈlennity Obs. Forms: 5 solenite, 5–6 solennite, 6 -itye, 7 -ity. [a. OF. solennité (= It. solennità), var. of solemnité solemnity.] Solemnity, formal celebration, etc.c 1400 Laud Troy Bk. 2753 He wente to that solennite, The temple and that Ioye to se. c 1400 Destr. Troy 9091 Priam prestly gert ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Locker Room (album)
Conga – congas Ron Tyson – percussion The Don Renaldo Strings and Horns – strings, horns on "I Got the Hots (For Ya)" Reubin Henderson, Harold Watkins, Prestly wikipedia.org
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tristy
▪ I. † ˈtristy, a.1 Obs. Also 4 tristi, trysti, 4–5 trysty. [f. trist a.1 + -y1.] 1. Trustful, confident: = trusty a. 1.c 1325 Spec. Gy Warw. 477 Put al þin hope in god almiht, And tristi hope to him þou haue. 1382 Wyclif Prol. Bible iii. 4 This..shulde make men trysty in Goddis help. 2. Trustworthy... Oxford English Dictionary
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procuring
▪ I. procuring, vbl. n. (prəʊˈkjʊərɪŋ) Also 5 ˈprokering. [f. procure v. + -ing1: in ME. ˈprocuring.] The action of the verb procure. † 1. Doing one's best, labouring, striving. Obs.1548 Udall Erasm. Par. Pref. 5 Spendyng his lyfe in procuring for owr wealth. 2. The action of causing or contriving t... Oxford English Dictionary
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prest
▪ I. † prest, n.1 Obs. Also 5 prestte, 5–7 preste, 6 preast(e. [a. OF. prest (12th c. in Littré), mod.F. prêt, the action of preparing or lending, a loan, purveyance for the king's table, advance pay for soldiers; vbl. n. f. OF. prester, mod.F. prêter to afford, lend, prest v.1 So It. presto a loan.... Oxford English Dictionary
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purvey
▪ I. † purvey, n. (ˈpɜːveɪ) Also 6 pervaie. [f. next.] 1. The provision of a statute; = purview 1.1553 Act 1 Mary Sess. ii. c. 7 §1 Proclamations should have been made, according to the Purvey of the same Estatute. 1565 Act 8 Eliz. c. 8 §1 Promoters..have.. taken away by Virtue and Purvey of the sai... Oxford English Dictionary
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pontifical
pontifical, a. and n. (pɒnˈtɪfɪkəl) [ad. L. pontificālis of or belonging to a pontifex: see -al1. So F. pontifical (1404 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. I. Pertaining to a pontiff. 1. Pertaining or proper to a bishop or prelate; episcopal.c 1440 Alphabet of Tales 74 A holie hermett..saw þis Basilius on a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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felon
▪ I. felon, a. and n.1 (ˈfɛlən) Forms: α. 3–5 feloun(e, -un(e, 4–6 felown(e, Sc. felloun(e, 5 felone, (feleyn), 6–8 fellon(e, 3– felon. β. (in adj. only) 4–5 felo(u)ns; cf. felunsly s.v. felonly. [a. OF. felon adj. and n. = Pr. felon, felhon, fellon adj., Sp. fellon, It. fellone adj. and n.:—vulgar ... Oxford English Dictionary
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powerful
powerful, a. (adv.) (ˈpaʊəfʊl) [f. power n.1 + -ful.] A. adj. Full of or having power. 1. Having great power; mighty, potent.a 1400–50 Alexander 3242 My pure powarfull [v.r. power⁓full] gods I prestly pauoure, Þine empire & þine erytage enterely þe to ȝeld. 1593 Shakes. Rich. II, ii. ii. 55 The Lord... Oxford English Dictionary
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believe
believe, v. (bɪˈliːv) Forms: 2–3 bileuen, 4–5 bileue, -leve, -leeve, 4–6 beleue, -leve, 6–7 -leeve, 6– believe. (Also, 3 biliuen, byleuen, 4–5 byleeue, 4–6 byleue, -leve, 7 -leeue, -leive.) pa. tense and pple. believed, occas. in 6–7 beleft (still dial.). [Early ME. bileven, f. bi-, be- + leven:—OE.... Oxford English Dictionary
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