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purpureal
purpureal, a. Chiefly poet. (pɜːˈpjʊəriːəl) [f. L. purpure-us (ad. Gr. πορϕύρεος purple) + -al1.] Of purple colour; purple.a 1712 W. King Art of Love 1043 If by her the purpureal velvet's worn, Think that she rises like the blush of morn. 1814 Wordsw. Laodamia 106 Fields invested with purpureal glea... Oxford English Dictionary
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purpureïn
purpureïn Chem. (pɜːˈpjʊəriːɪn) [f. L. purpure-us (see purpureal) + -in; named after orcein.] A product of the action of ammonia on purpurin, which dyes a fine rose-red or amaranth-red. Also called purpuramide.1863 Stenhouse in Proc. Royal Soc. XIII. 145 This compound being in its mode of formation ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Doyle (Tipperary hurler)
Six weeks later his mother died from purpureal fever, leaving the young Doyle to be raised by his forty-two-year-old father. wikipedia.org
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ceilinged
ceilinged, ppl. a. (ˈsiːlɪŋd) [f. prec. + -ed.] Having a ceiling; also ceilinged-off, cut off by a ceiling.18.. Wordsw. Miscell. Sonn. i. xv, Cell..with purpureal shell Ceilinged and roofed. 1862 Owen I. 80 A low, black, ceilinged room. 1884 W. Urwick Nonconf. in Herts 190 The massive roof of solid ... Oxford English Dictionary
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halo
▪ I. halo, n. (ˈheɪləʊ) Also 6 halon, 7–8 in L. form halos. Pl. haloes, halos (also 9 halones). [= F. halo, It. alone, Sp. halon, ad. L. halōs, a. Gr. ἅλως threshing floor, disk of the sun, moon, or a shield. The Romanic forms imply a L. type *halo, -ōnem, which is also used in mod.L.] 1. a. A circl... Oxford English Dictionary
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gloom
▪ I. gloom, n.1 (gluːm) Also 6–7 Sc. gloume, glowme, 7 gloome. [In sense 1 f. gloom v.; in senses 2–3 perh. back-formation from gloomy; app. unconnected with OE. glóm twilight (see gloaming). In the sense of ‘darkness’ the word may possibly be a new formation by Milton; it occurs 9 times in his poem... Oxford English Dictionary
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caper
▪ I. caper, n.1 (ˈkeɪpə(r)) Forms: α. with -s in sing. and pl. 4 caperis, 4–6 cap(p)aris, -es, 6–7 caperes, -ers, -ars, cappers; β. without -s in sing. 6–9 caper, 7 capar; γ. (from Fr.) 5–7 capres. [ME. caperis, caperes, a. L. capparis, a. Gr. κάππαρις; in OF. caspres, mod.Fr. câpre, It. cappero. Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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tabby
▪ I. tabby, n. and a. (ˈtæbɪ) Also 7 taby. [In sense 1, a. F. tabis, earlier atabis (both 14th or early 15th c. in Godef.), Sp., Pg., It. tabi, med.L. attābi (M. Devic in Littré), app. a. Arab. ‭ﻋattābiy, name of a quarter of Bagdad in which this stuff was manufactured, named after 'Attāb, great-gra... Oxford English Dictionary
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