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sacrify
† ˈsacrify, v. Obs. [a. OF. sacrifi-er (12th c.), ad. L. sacrificāre, f. sacrific-us: see sacrific.] 1. trans. To offer as a sacrifice.a 1300 Cursor M. 10389 Þam hale þan sacrified he, And delt þam siþen al thre. 1390 Gower Conf. III. 336 And forth unto the temple he com.., Hise yiftes forto sacrifi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crater (constellation)
One nobleman, Mastusius, objected, forcing Demiphon to sacrify his daughter. wikipedia.org
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sacrifiable
† sacriˈfiable, a. Obs. rare. [a. F. sacrifiable, f. sacrifier: see sacrify v.] = sacrificable.1603 Florio Montaigne i. xxix, For these wretched sacrifiable people..all ful of glee, singing, and dancing with the rest, they present themselves to the slaughter. Oxford English Dictionary
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sacrificant
sacrificant rare. (səˈkrɪfɪkənt) [ad. L. sacrificant-em, pr. pple. of sacrificāre: see sacrify v.] One who offers up as a sacrifice.1665 J. Webb Stone-Heng (1725) 103 The Sacrificants might..behold both the Altar and Signum. 1885 J. Fitzgerald tr. Schultze's Fetichism vi. §7 The sacrificant takes aw... Oxford English Dictionary
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sacrifier
† ˈsacrifier Obs. [f. sacrify v. + -er1.] A sacrificing priest.1382 Wyclif Isa. xix. 3 Thei shul aske..ther deuel cleperes and ther deuel sacrifieres [Vulg. ariolos]. 1547 Bk. of Marchauntes e v b, The Pharisiens, sacrifiers, Scribes, and docters. 1553 Bale Vocacyon 7 Baals..sorcerouse sacrifiers. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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sacrification
sacrifiˈcation rare—1. [ad. L. sacrificātion-em, n. of action of sacrificāre: see sacrify v.] The action of making a sacrificial offering.1694 Motteux Rabelais v. (1737) 232 And to kind Nature make Sacrification. Oxford English Dictionary
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sacrificator
sacrificator rare. (ˈsækrɪfɪkeɪtə(r)) [a. L. sacrificātor, agent-n. f. sacrificāre: see sacrify v. Cf. F. sacrificateur.] One who sacrifices. Also fig.? 1548 tr. Viret's Expos. XII Art. Chr. Faith E j b, He is called Christe bycause of the same oyntment, by the whyche he hathe ordeyned hym prophete,... Oxford English Dictionary
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scug
▪ I. scug, n.1 Sc. and north. (skʌg) Forms: 5–7 (9) scoug, 6 skug, (skowg, skugg, 7 skough, scugg, scugge), 9 sco(o)g, skoug, 6– scug. [a. ON. skugge wk. masc., shadow (Sw. skugga fem., Norw. skugge, Da. skygge) = OE. scu(w)a, OHG. scuwo shade, Goth. skuggwa mirror:—OTeut. *skuwon-.] 1. Originally, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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signory
signory (ˈsiːnjərɪ) Forms: α. 5 Sc. sigeniery (!), 6 sygneoury, 6–7 signiorie, 6–9 signory. β. 5 Sc. signery, 6–7 sygnory (6 syng-), signorie (6 sygn-), 5– signory. [Originally a. OF. signerie, signorie, etc., varr. of seignorie (see seigniory), subsequently influenced by It. signoria (see signoria)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Defining Lie groups without the notion of a manifold I like to introduce (matrix) Lie groups without the notion of manifolds. (And I am happy to sacrify the "few" Lie groups which are not matrix groups in favor of a s...
You can take the approach given in Hall's book on Lie groups where he defines a matrix Lie group to be a closed subgroup of $\text{GL}_n(\Bbb{C})$. Of course when we mean closed it is with respect to the usual Euclidean topology on $\Bbb{C}^{n^2}$. You may choose not to equip $\text{GL}_n(\Bbb{C})$ ...
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intent
▪ I. intent, n. (ɪnˈtɛnt) Forms: 3–6 entent, entente, (5 ententte); 4–6 intente, (7 intentt), 3– intent. [ME. had two forms: (1) entent, intent, a. OF. entent intention, application:—L. intent-us a stretching out, in late L. attention, intention, f. intent-, ppl. stem of intendĕre to intend; (2) ent... Oxford English Dictionary
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