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pured
† pured, ppl. a. (n.) Obs. Also 5 purid, -yd. [f. pure v. + -ed1.] 1. Purified, cleansed; refined.13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 633 Gawan was for gode knawen, & as golde pured. c 1400 Mandeville (1839) xx. 217 Bordured alle aboute with pured Gold. c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 173 Wedyde the cokkelle ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pure - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jan 16, 2024pure (third-person singular simple present pures, present participle puring, simple past and past participle pured) ( golf) to hit (the ball) completely cleanly and accurately. Tiger Woods pured his first drive straight down the middle of the fairway. ( transitive, obsolete) To cleanse; to refine.
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Wakad
With so much of concrete pured and no shade, it becomes impossible to walk during summers or even on sunny days. wikipedia.org
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unpured
† unˈpured, ppl. a. Obs. [un-1 8.] Unpurified.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. i. (Bodl. MS.), Þerin þe fedinge pured is itempred fro þe vnpured, as it is in þe guttes of a beeste. c 1400 Mandeville (1919) 200 Þei fynen the pured gold & casten awey the vnpured. 1579 Langham Gard. Health 519 Put the... Oxford English Dictionary
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puree
‖ puree, purray, n.1 Obs. Also 4 purree, 5 purry. [a. AF. purée, for F. puré, pa. pple. of F. purer: see pure v.] = pured 2 b, i.e. pured or pure white miniver, the belly fur of the grey squirrel in winter, used in the furring of garments. (In the London Letter Bks. in AF. form puree; in 15th c. Sc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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depure
† deˈpure, v. Obs. [ad. F. dépurer or med.L. dēpūrāre: see depurate.] trans. To free from impurity, cleanse, purify (lit. and fig.); = depurate v.a 1400–50 Alexander 2768 Send..Sum pured pelloure depurid to put in oure wedis. 1447 O. Bokenham Seyntys (Roxb.) 246 My soule depuryd from vyce. 1599 Nash... Oxford English Dictionary
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repure
† reˈpure, v. Obs. rare. [re- 5 a.] trans. To purify again. Hence reˈpured ppl. a.1606 Shakes. Tr. & Cr. iii. ii. 23 What will it be When that the watry pallats taste indeede Loues thrice repured Nectar? 1611 W. Barksted Hiren (1876) 85 No, no, nor state, nor honor can repure Dishonor'd sheets. 1635... Oxford English Dictionary
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miniver
miniver (ˈmɪnɪvə(r)) Forms: 3 menivieyr, menuver, 3–5 menyvere, 3–4, 7–8 meniver, 4 meyneveir, menevayr, -veyr, -voir, menivere, menuveyr, -voyr, menyvaire, 4–5 menevere, menyver, 5–6 menever, mynever, 6 miniveere, 6, 9 minivere, 6–9 minever, 7 minerver, 7, 9 dial. minifer, -fa, 9 mineveer, 6– miniv... Oxford English Dictionary
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incorpor
† inˈcorpor, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. incorporā-re (see incorporate): cf. encorpore, F. encorporer.] 1. trans. To incorporate.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. iii. xiv. (1495) 59 The vertue retentiua kepyth the fode that is pured, and sendyth to all the lymmes, and incorporyth, and makyth it like. 1492 Acta... Oxford English Dictionary
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pure
▪ I. pure, a. (n., adv.) (pjʊə(r)) Forms: 3–5 pur, 4– pure. (Also 4 puȝr, por(e, 4 (6 Sc.) puyr(e, puir(e, 5 poure, 5–6 pewr(e, 9 pewer; 5–6, 9– puer, 6 peur.) [a. OF. pur, fem. pure (12th c. in Littré), = Pr. pur, Sp., It. puro:—L. pūru-s clean, clear, unmixed, pure, chaste, etc.] A. adj. I. In phy... Oxford English Dictionary
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mensk
▪ I. † mensk, n. Obs. Forms: 3 mensca, mensce, menke, 3–6 mensk, menske, 5 menseke. (See also mense n.) [a. ON. mennska humanity (Sw. menniska, Da. menneske), corresponding (exc. for declension) to OE. menniscu = OS., OHG. menniskî:—OTeut. type *manniskîn- wk. fem., f. *mannisko-: see mannish a.] 1.... Oxford English Dictionary
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knead
▪ I. knead, v. (niːd) Pa. tense and pple. kneaded. Forms: see below. [Orig. a strong vb.: OE. cnedan, pa. tense cnæd, pl. cnǽdon, pa. pple. cneden, = OS. knedan (found in pa. pple. giknedan: MDu. and Du. kneden), OHG. chnetan, cnetan (MHG. kneten, Ger. kneten):—OTeut. type *kned-, knad-, knǽdum, kne... Oxford English Dictionary
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tiff
▪ I. † tiff, n.1 Obs. rare—1. [f. tiff v.1] Manner of dressing or arranging, get-up; the way in which the hair, wig, etc. is dressed.1703 The Levellers in Harl. Misc. (1745) V. 419/2 Did you mark the beau Tiff of his Wig, what a deal of Pains he took to toss it back?▪ II. tiff, n.2 colloq. or slang.... Oxford English Dictionary
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polish
▪ I. polish, n.1 (ˈpɒlɪʃ) [f. polish v.] 1. The act of polishing or condition of being polished; smoothness and (usually) glossiness of surface produced by friction.1704 Newton Optics (1721) 24 Another Prism of clearer Glass and better Polish. 1705 Addison Italy 352 Consider the great Difficulty of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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villainy
villainy, n. (ˈvɪlənɪ) Forms: α. 3–4 vileinie (3 uil-), 4 vileynye, vyleyny(e, vileyne; 4 vylaynye, vilaynie, 5 vilainy. β. 4 vilani(ie, wilani(e, 6 vilanie, 4–5 vylanye (6 -ie), 4–6 vylany, vilany(e; 4 velani(e, -ije, 4[5 velanye, 4–6 -any (5 -ane), 6 welany; 5 villane, wyllanye, Sc. willany, 6 vyl... Oxford English Dictionary
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