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SEMBLABLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. archaic : something similar : like 2. one that is like oneself : one's fellow Examples of semblable in a Sentence www.merriam-webster.com
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semblably - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From semblable + -ly. Adverb. edit. semblably (comparative more semblably, superlative most semblably). (obsolete) In a similar way; similarly. en.wiktionary.org
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semblably, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adverb semblably is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for semblably is from 1420, ... www.oed.com
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semblably
semblably, adv. (ˈsɛmbləblɪ) Also 5 semlably, sem(e)blabilly, semblabelie, (5–7 -blaby), 6 -billabillie, -blablye, 6–7 -blablie, (7 -bably). [f. semblable a. + -ly2.] † 1. In like manner, similarly. Obs.1420 Hen. V in Rymer Fœdera (1709) IX. 907/1 Th' Accorde..was there Sworne by both the sayde Comm... Oxford English Dictionary
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SEMBLABLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
4 senses: 1. resembling or similar 2. apparent rather than real 3. something that resembles another thing 4. a resemblance.... Click for more definitions. www.collinsdictionary.com
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SEMBLABLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Semblable definition: a person or thing that resembles or matches another; counterpart.. See examples of SEMBLABLE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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semeblabilly
semeblabilly obs. form of semblably adv. Oxford English Dictionary
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Semblable - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
From Old French "semblable" (12c.), from "sembler" meaning "to be like"; means resembling, similar, analogous, or like. Origin and meaning linked to ... www.etymonline.com
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SEMBLABLE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
SEMBLABLE translations: similar, fellow man, alike, same, similar, such. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary. dictionary.cambridge.org
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semblable, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word semblable is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for semblable is from around 1374, ... www.oed.com
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Semblable vs. similaire - French Word Comparisons - Linguno
In French, 'semblable' and 'similaire' are often considered synonyms as both terms are used to indicate likeness or resemblance between entities. www.linguno.com
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NETBible: semblable - Bible.org
semblable, n. & adj. --n. a counterpart or equal. --adj. archaic having the semblance of something, seeming. Etymology. ME f. OF (as SEMBLANCE). classic.net.bible.org
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semnable
† ˈsemnable a., † ˈsemnably adv. Used by Fuller = semblable a., semblably adv.1651 Fuller Abel Rediv., Huss 19 That semnably with rhetoricall flusculations I should endevour to adorne his memoriall. 1659 ― Appeal Injured Innoc. iii. 57 As Marriners..are fain to fetch a compass; Semnably, I..was fain... Oxford English Dictionary
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sambleblie
sambleblie obs. form of semblably. Oxford English Dictionary
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Characters of Shakespear's Plays
All is so artfully unified that "that part which is only the fantastic creation of his mind, has the same palpable texture, and coheres 'semblably' with wikipedia.org
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