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▪ I. proˈfer, v.1 Obs. or rare arch. Also 4 profre, 4–7 ˈprofer, 6 proferre. [app. a. F. proférer (13th c. in Brunet Lat.), recorded in sense ‘utter, pronounce, dire tout haut’ (see sense 3 here), = Pr. proferre, Cat. proferer, It. profferire († proferire, Florio) to utter, pronounce, speak, ad. L. ...
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Proffer
In a trial, to proffer (sometimes profer) is to offer evidence in support of an argument (for example, as used in U.S. law), or elements of an affirmative
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scurrier
▪ I. † ˈscurrier Obs. Forms: α. 5 scurrour, 6 scurrer, skurrer, skyrrer; β. 6 scurreour, -iour, -ior, -yer, scurier, 6–7 scurrier. [App. aphetic a. OF. descouvreor discoverer; cf. the Sc. forms discurrour, discuriour (14–16th c.), and the 14th c. skouerour s.v. scourer1. The coincidence of sense wit...
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Ajaokuta Airstrip
renovation of some airstrips in Nigeria; in the 2022 Nigeria national budget Ajaokuta airstrip strip was among the eight listed airstrips for renovation and profer
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proffer
▪ I. proffer, n. (ˈprɒfə(r)) Forms: 4–6 profre, 4–8 profer, 5 profire, -ure, -yre, etc.: see the vb. [ME. profre, a. AF. profre (a 1240 in Godef.), OF. poroffe, *poroffre, vbl. n. f. poroffrir: see next.] An act of proffering; an offer. 1. The act of offering or presenting something for acceptance, ...
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Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council
History
The YRITWC was founded in 1997, Indigenous governments living within the watershed come together and pledged to collaborate to give to profer
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beteem
▪ I. † beˈteem, v.1 Obs. Also 6–7 beteeme, 7 beteam(e, betemme, (erron. beterme). [App. f. be- 2 + teem, to think fit; but the rarity of the simple vb., and its non-occurrence in ME. or OE. (though in OS. teman, OHG. zeman) raise historical difficulties of which there is at present no solution. Bete...
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nolens volens
‖ nolens volens (ˈnəʊlənz ˈvəʊlənz) [L. nōlens unwilling, pres. pple. of nōlo, nolle; and volens willing, pres. pple. of volo, velle.] Willing or unwilling, whether willing or not, willy-nilly.1593 Peele Edw. I, Wks. (Rtldg.) 394/2 A little serves the friar's lust, When nolens volens fast I must. 16...
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List of English words of French origin (J–R)
procession
proclaim
proclamation
procreation
procurable
procurator
procure
procurement
procurer
prodigal
prodigality
prodigious
production
profanation
profane
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skirmish
▪ I. ˈskirmish, n. (ˈskɜːmɪʃ) Forms: α. 4 skarmuch, 4, 6 -moch, 5 -moche, -masche, 6 -musch(e, -mouch; 4 scharmoch, -mus; 5 scarmuche, -musche, -musshe, 6 -muss, -mouch(e, -moge; 6 skaramouche, scaramoche, -moshe. β. 4–5 skarmich, 4 -myssh, 6 -mische; 4 scarmich, -mych(e, 5 -mysshe. γ. 4–6 skyrmyssh...
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cock-and-bull
cock-and-bull [In its origin app. referring to some story or fable. The early use of the phrase is parallel to that of the French coq-à-l'âne; cf. cockalane 2.] 1. lit.1660 S. Fisher Rusticks Alarm Wks. (1679) 409 What a strange Story is here! as if a man should tell a Tale of two things, a Cock and...
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lief
▪ I. lief, a. (n.), and adv. (liːf) Forms: 1 léof, l{iacu}of, 3–4 leof (inflected leove, leofve), 3 lof, 4–5 luf, luef, lueve, 2–4 lef (inflected leve), 4–6 lef(f)e, 6–9 leve, (4 levef, lewe), 4–6 leefe, (5 leeff), 4–8 leeve, 6, 9– (chiefly U.S.) leave, 9 leaf, 4–7 leif, 5 leyf, 6–7 leife, leiv(e, 4...
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offering
▪ I. offering, vbl. n. (ˈɒfərɪŋ) Forms: 1 offrung, 2–3 ofrung, 2–5 offringe, (3 -inke, -ingue), 3–6 offring, -yng(e, 4–6 offeringe, -yng(e, 6– offering. [OE. offrung vbl. n. from offrian to offer. (Senses 1 a and 2 a were also expressed in ME. by offrand from Fr.)] The action of the verb offer; that...
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prefer
prefer, v. (prɪˈfɜː(r)) Also (5 prefarr, profer(e), 5–7 preferre, (6 prefar(re, -phar(re, Sc. præfer, preffer). [a. F. préférer (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. præfer-re to bear or put before or forward, prefer, advance, f. præ, pre- A. 4, 5 + fer-re to bear.] I. 1. a. trans. To put forward or adva...
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waft
▪ I. waft, n.1 (wɑːft, -æ-) Also β. (senses 1, 5–6), 6–7, 9 Sc., dial. and Naut. weft, (7 wefte, waift), 9 wheft, whift. [Probably two or more formations: in part certainly a noun of action f. waft v.1 and v.2; but sense 1 is recorded more than a century earlier than any sense of the verb that could...
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