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† ˈrorid, a. Obs. Also 7 roride. [ad. L. rōridus, f. rōr-, rōs dew.] Dewy; of the nature of dew. Very common in 17th cent., esp. in rorid cloud.1602 Dekker Satirom. Wks. 1873 I. 228 Rorid cloudes being suckt into the Ayre. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 345 The Rainebow..caused by the rayes of the Su...
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roscid
roscid, a. Now rare. (ˈrɒsɪd) Also roscide. [ad. L. rōscid-us dewy, f. rōs dew: cf. rorid.] Dewy, moist, dank; resembling or falling like dew.1626 Bacon Sylva §55 The Spirits of the Wine, doe prey vpon the Roscide Iuyce of the Body. 1642 H. More Immort. of Soul i. iii. 18 In a roscid cloud I did esp...
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wailing
▪ I. wailing, vbl. n. (ˈweɪlɪŋ) [f. wail v. + -ing1.] a. The action of the verb.13.. K. Alis. 7871 (Laud MS.), Michel spray mychel gradyng Michel weep mychel waylyng. 1382 Wyclif Gen. xxvii. 41 Than Esau..seide in his herte, The dayes of weilyng of my fader shal come, and I shal slee Jacob. a 1400 P...
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event
▪ I. event, n. (ɪˈvɛnt) Also 6 Sc. evend. [a. OF. event, ad. L. ēvent-us occurrence, issue, f. ēvenīre to come out, happen, result, f. ē- out + venīre to come.] 1. a. The (actual or contemplated) fact of anything happening; the occurrence of. Now chiefly in phrase in the event of: in the case (somet...
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