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procere
† proˈcere, a. Obs. [ad. L. procēr-us high, tall. Cf. sincere.] Tall, lofty, high; long.a 1560 Becon Pleas. New Nosegay Wks. I. 105 It shall cause you to delyght but lytyll in your body, be it neur so strong,..pleasaunt in aspect, procere and taull. a 1652 Brome Love-sick Court iv. ii, A perpetual s... Oxford English Dictionary
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procerous
† procerous, a. Obs. (prəʊˈsɪərəs) [f. L. prōcēr-us (see procere) + -ous.] 1. = procere.1599 Nashe Lenten Stuffe 14 The procerous stature of it..twentie foot and sixe inches. 1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 243 Three sorts, the sharp, the smooth, and the procerous. 2. Ornith. Belonging to the order Pro... Oxford English Dictionary
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procerity
procerity Now rare. (prəʊˈsɛrɪtɪ) [ad. obs. F. procerité (15th c. in Godef.) or ad. L. prōcēritātem height, tallness: f. prōcēr-us: see procere and -ity.] Tallness, loftiness, height; length.1550 Latimer Last Serm. bef. Edw. VI (1562) 112 b, They were Gyantes for theyr cruelty..and not in stature or... Oxford English Dictionary
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spring
▪ I. spring, n.1 (sprɪŋ) Forms: 1, 3– spring, 2, 4–7 springe; 1, 4–6 spryng(e, 3–4 sprung, 4 sprenge, 6 spreng. [OE. spring and spryng masc., formed respectively from the primary and weak grades of the stem spring-, sprang-, sprung-: see spring v., from which a number of the later senses are directl... Oxford English Dictionary
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