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presumptious
† preˈsumptious, a. Obs. Also 5 -tius, 5–6 -teous, 6 -tiouse, presumtious. [ME. a. OF. presoncieus (14th c. in Godef.), ad. late L. præsumptiōsus (5th c.), f. præsumptiōn-em presumption: see -ious; cf. the less regular presumptuous.] = presumptuous a. 1. (In quot. 1596 as adv.)c 1400 Destr. Troy 384... Oxford English Dictionary
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presumptuous
presumptuous, a. (prɪˈzʌm(p)tjuːəs) Also 4 -somptuose, 5 -sumptuose, (-suis), 5–6 -tuouse, -tuows(e. [a. OF. presuntuex (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), presumptuoux, mod.F. présomptueux, ad. L. præsumptuōsus, late variant of the regular præsumptiōsus presumptious, perh. influenced by sumptuōsus, f. sumptu... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Just and the Unjust
With irritation the jury heard the foreigners, the people from somewhere else, having their presumptious say. wikipedia.org
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Sufi Muslim Council
Furthermore, in the science and tradition of Tasawwuf, or Sufism, any self-reference as an individual or group as a 'Sufi' is considered presumptious and wikipedia.org
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senseless
senseless, a. (ˈsɛnslɪs) Forms: see sense n. Also superl. 6–7 sense-, sencelest. [f. sense n. + -less.] 1. Of persons, their bodies or organs: Destitute or deprived of sensation; physically insentient.1557 N. Grimalde Cicero's Death in Tottel's Misc. (Arb.) 125 Popilius flyeth, therwhyle: and, leauy... Oxford English Dictionary
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Royal Guards March
the Royalty of Thailand Throughout the Chakri dynasty We the King's Guards Dedicate our loyalty to The King and the Queen Should there be danger, presumptious wikipedia.org
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revolt
▪ I. revolt, n.1 (rɪˈvəʊlt, rɪˈvɒlt) Also 6–7 reuolt, 6 revolte. [a. F. révolte (1501, = Pg. revolta, It. rivolta, Sp. revuelta), vbl. n. from révolter: see revolt v.] 1. An instance, on the part of subjects or subordinates, of casting off allegiance or obedience to their rulers or superiors; an ins... Oxford English Dictionary
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He Married His Wife
She decides on marrying the dull Paul instead, upset with Randy's presumptious behavior. wikipedia.org
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rover
▪ I. rover1 (ˈrəʊvə(r)) Also 6–7 rouer, 6 roauer; Sc. rever. [f. rove v.1 The Sc. form rever may stand for *raver, or be due to confusion with rover2 and reaver.] 1. a. Archery. A mark selected at will or at random, and not of any fixed distance from the archer. Also in later use, a mark for long-di... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lincoln's Inn
The first record of Benchers comes from 1478, when John Glynne was expelled from the Society for using "presumptious and unsuitable words" in front of wikipedia.org
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Giants (Greek mythology)
The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women (or the Ehoia), following mentions of Heracles' sacks of Troy and of Kos, refers to his having slain "presumptious Giants wikipedia.org
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