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quarrelled
quarrelled, a. (ˈkwɒrəld) Also quarled. [f. quarrel n.1 3 + -ed2.] a. Of windows: Made of quarrels. b. Of glass: Formed into quarrels.1868 J. G. Miall Congreg. Yorksh. 103 The shutters which protected the quarreled windows from injury. 1889 J. J. Hissey Tour in Phaeton 26 Mullioned windows, so pleas...
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Alexander Plunket
connected to the families of both the Earl of Kildare and the Earl of Ormonde; his political loyalties at first were with the Kildare faction, but he later quarrelled VII trusted him enough to make him Lord Chancellor; this was apparently in an effort to curb the power of the Kildare faction, with whom Plunket had quarrelled
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unquarrelled
unˈquarrelled, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1606 in De Foe Hist. Ch. Scot. ii. Add. (1717) 224 By a just Sentence of a lawful Judge, standing unquarrelled and unreduc'd.
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Miguelturra
The order's feudal authority frequently quarrelled with the royal ones in Ciudad Real.
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raspish
raspish, a. rare. (ˈrɑːspɪʃ, -æ-) [f. rasp v.1 + -ish.] Irritating, irritable.1854 P. B. St. John Amy Moss 77 Well, don't be so raspish. 1866 Mattie, a Stray II. 158 You were hot-headed, and I was ill-tempered and raspish, and so we quarrelled.
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John Maxwell, 9th Lord Maxwell
John Maxwell subsequently quarrelled with the 7th Earl of Morton, and he was barred by the Privy Council from attending Parliament in 1607. The couple quarrelled and had no surviving children.
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John Stratford, 1st Earl of Aldborough
His father quarrelled with
his two elder sons and disinherited them, so that the estate passed to John. In his old age, gouty and irritable,
he quarrelled with most of his children.
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Plural reflexives: among themselves Suppose there are two groups/teams A and B within the same conversational space, and I'm in group A. How would I say: > * "they (group B) discussed **among themselves** " (as opp...
I would use []{} or []{}, as in:
> "they (group B) discussed among themselves"
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> "they quarrelled among themselves"
> // // [] []{} would go better with (), as in:
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> (← probably a bit colloquial)
> ("They quarrelled among themselves.")
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Mubukwanu
He quarrelled with his brother Silumelume.
Biography
Family
Mubukwanu was a son of the Chief Mulambwa Santulu and grandson of Chief Mwanawina I.
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rabbiship
rabbiship (ˈræbaɪ-, ˈræbɪʃɪp) [f. rabbi + -ship.] The office of rabbi.1669 Penn No Cross Wks. 1782 II. 81 He came..to over⁓throw their rabbyship. 1702 C. Mather Magn. Chr. iv. ii. §8. 146 The Jewish Rule, about the Rabbinate, Love the Work, but Hate the Rabbiship [ed. 1852 rabbinship]. 1886 Daily Ne...
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David Williams (minister, born 1709)
Williams and Harris later quarrelled, and the Methodist members of Williams' congregation formed a separate unit.
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John Wilson (British Army officer, died 1819)
He arrived late to relieve his predecessor, Gordon Drummond had taken over, and the two quarrelled.
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Felipe de Cáceres
He had previously assisted Domingo Martínez de Irala in removing Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca from power, and during his administration quarrelled with Fray
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Ngah Ibrahim
By the time of Sultan Ismail Mu'abbiddin Riayat Shah of Perak, Ngah Ibrahim had quarrelled with Raja Muda Abdullah II, the son of the former sultan who
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Under the Thousand Lanterns
Suspicions fall on several of the murdered man's colleagues including the French musician Michel Dumas, who had quarrelled with the deceased who had been
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