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stillicide
stillicide (ˈstɪlɪsaɪd) Also 7 stillicid. [Anglicized form of stillicidium.] 1. A falling of water, etc. in drops; a succession of drops. Now rare.1626 Bacon Sylva §24 Wee see it also in the Stillicides of water, which if ther be water enough to follow, will Drawe themselues into a small thredd, bec...
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Ben Verellen
Redemption (2004)
Killed John Train (2006)
With Helms Alee
Helms Alee (2008)
Night Terror (2008)
Weatherhead (2011)
Sleepwalking Sailors (2014)
Stillicide
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stillicidium
‖ stilliˈcidium (stɪlɪˈsɪdɪəm) Pl. -cidia. [L., f. stilla drop + cid- weakened root of cadĕre to fall.] 1. Civil Law. = stillicide.1727 Bailey vol. II, Stillicidium, the Droppings of the Eaves of an House. 1765–8 Erskine Inst. Law Scot. ii. ix. 309. 1892 Kath. Gould tr. Convers. Döllinger i. 5 The s...
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stillatory
▪ I. stillatory, n. (ˈstɪlətərɪ) Forms: 4–7 stillatorie, 5 -tor, 5–6 styllatory, 6 stellatour, stelletore, stillatori, stillatour, -torye, stilletorie, stillitary, -torye, styllathre, -torie, stylletorie, -ye, styllytory, -tary, 6–7 stillitorie, 6–8 -tory, 7 stellatour, stillotorie, 6– stillatory. [...
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Helms Alee
Helms Alee has released six albums, Night Terror (2008) and Weatherhead (2011) through Hydra Head Records, and Sleepwalking Sailors (2014), Stillicide 2007-present)
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Night Terror (2008, Hydra Head)
Weatherhead (2011, Hydra Head)
Sleepwalking Sailors (2014, Sargent House)
Stillicide
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water-drop
ˈwater-drop 1. A drop or globule of water. Usually pl.1593 Shakes. Rich. II, iv. i. 262 Oh, that I were a Mockerie, King of Snow, Standing before the Sunne of Bullingbrooke To melt my selfe away in Water-drops. 1606 ― Tr. & Cr. iii. ii. 193 When water drops haue worne the Stones of Troy. 1821 Byron ...
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support
▪ I. support, n. (səˈpɔət) Also 5–6 supporte, 6 suport. [f. support v. Cf. F. support (from 15th c.).] I. The action of supporting. 1. a. The action, or an act, of preventing a person from giving way, backing him up, or taking his part; assistance, countenance, backing.1390 Gower Conf. III. 193 To d...
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