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rially
† ˈrially, adv. Obs. Forms: 4 ryaliche, rialliche, 5 -ich; 4–6 ryally, 5 ryaly, rialy)e, rially, riolly. [f. rial a. + -ly2. Cf. really adv.1] Royally, regally, splendidly, etc.13.. Coer de L. 3888 Kyng, eerls, barouns, knyghts, and squyers, Ryden ryally on trappyd destrers. c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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riolte
riol(ly, riolte variants of rially, rialty Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Awan Patti
Patti Khatpura Kholi an Kayian Bandi Siftu NAKAH Babela Qaid Abad Dhara 1 Dhara 2 Kals Syedan Dakhan Kaindlan Hadrian Nakkah Ratakha Sokar Rially wikipedia.org
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aerially
aerially, adv. (eɪˈɪərɪəlɪ, ˈɛərɪəlɪ) [f. aerial + -ly2.] In an aerial manner; airily, etherially, celestially.1821 Examiner 1 Oct. 618/1 A light handkerchief..floats aërially from her neck. 1827 Moore Epicurean v. (1839) 33 She glided gently and aërially round the altar. 1830 Tennyson Margaret 51 Y... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kamil Sedláček
Aspektabstufung einer Verbalkonstruktion der heutigen tibetischen Schriftsprache), Matěrially po istoriji i filologiji Central´noj Aziji (Materialien zur Dandaron, Moskau, 1963, S. 1–581, ver-öffentlicht in Matěrially po istoriji i filologiji Centraĺnoj Aziji, vypusk 2, Trudy BKNII SO AN SSSR (Materialen wikipedia.org
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subaerial
subˈaerial, a. Chiefly Geol. and Phys. Geog. [sub- 1 a. Cf. F. subaérien.] Taking place, existing, operating, or formed in the open air or on the earth's surface, as opposed to subaqueous, submarine, subterranean.1833 Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 177 We think that we shall not strain analogy too far if w... Oxford English Dictionary
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nuée ardente
‖ nuée ardente Geol. (nɥe ardɑ̃t) Pl. nuées ardentes. [Fr., lit. ‘burning cloud’. Introduced by A. Lacroix 1903, in Compt. Rend. CXXXVI. 874. In La Montagne Pelée et ses Eruptions (1904) 170 Lacroix says that he has since realised that the expression had earlier been used by the inhabitants of San J... Oxford English Dictionary
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ourne
▪ I. † orn, ourn(e, v. Obs. [ME. ourne corresponds in form to an OF. *ourner:—L. ornāre to fit out, equip, adorn; but as the simple vb. is not cited in OF., which had the compound aourner (see adorn), the ME. word was app. either an aphetic form of aourne, or directly from L. with the vowel conforme... Oxford English Dictionary
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ensample
▪ I. ensample, n. arch. (ɛnˈsɑːmp(ə)l, -ˈsæm-) Forms: 4 ensamp-, ensaumpel, -ul(le, -il(l)e, (insampil, -saumpill, 5 emsampelle), 4–5 ensaumple, -nple, ensawmp(i)l(e, -yl, 3– ensample. [Altered form of asaumple, a. OF. essample: see example n. (An AF. ensample occurs in some editions of Britton, but... Oxford English Dictionary
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rial
▪ I. rial, n.1 (ˈraɪəl) Forms: 5 rialle, 5–6 riale, rioll, 5–7 riall, 5– rial; 5 ryolle, 5–6 ryalle, ryale, 5–7 ryall, 5– ryal. [From rial a., after F. (and Sp.) models.] † 1. a. A royal person; a prince; = real n.2 Obs.1399 Langl. Rich. Redeles iii. 340 Þer nas Rial of þe rewme, þat hem durste rebu... Oxford English Dictionary
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really
▪ I. † ˈreally, adv.1 Obs. Forms: 4 reali, real(l)ich(e, realych, 4–6 real(l)y, 6 Sc. reallie. [f. real a.1 + -ly2. Cf. rially.] Royally.c 1350 Will. Palerne 1426 Þe messageres riȝt realy were arayde, for soþe. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) III. 171 He hadde i-reigned nobliche and realliche þritty ȝer... Oxford English Dictionary
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array
▪ I. array, v. (əˈreɪ) Forms: 3–7 aray(e, 4–6 araie, (5 araȝe-n, arey), 5–7 arraie, arraye, 6– array. [a. AF. araye-r, araie-r, = OF. areyer, -eier, early OF. areer (1st pers. sing. arei), later a(r)royer, cogn. w. Sp. arrear, Pg. arreiar, Pr. aredar, It. and early Rom. arrēdāre, f. a, ad to + *rēdo... Oxford English Dictionary
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