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strucken
strucken, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Obs. exc. Sc. and north. (ˈstrʌk(ə)n) [pa. pple. of strike v.] A. pa. pple. in special sense = stricken A, struck A.1583–92 Greene Mamillia ii. O 1 b, Calling him which was well strooken in yeeres, & yet enamoured,..not an old louer, but a filthie foole. 1586 T. Brigh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Johann Friedrich Unger
fifth son of the printer Johann Georg Unger (October 26, 1715 in Goes bei Pirna – August 15, 1788 in Berlin) and his wife Susanna Katharine (maiden name: Strucken wikipedia.org
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unstrucken
unˈstrucken, ppl. a. (un-1 8 b.)c 1620 Fletcher False One ii. i, If this inhumane stroak be yet unstrucken. Oxford English Dictionary
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Forked cross
Max Strucken: Literarische und künstlerische Quellen des Gabel-Kruzifixus. Strucken, Düsseldorf, 1928 (Cologne, Univ., Diss., 1928). wikipedia.org
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well-stricken
well-stricken, -strooken, -strucken (in years or age): see stricken A., strucken A.1526 Tindale Luke i. 7 Booth were wele stricken in age. 1576 R. Peterson G. della Casa's Galateo 11 The same gentleman..was a man well strooken in yeares. Oxford English Dictionary
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August Weber
Strucken, Düsseldorf 1928 "Weber, August", In: Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, Vol. 35: Waage–Wilhelmson, wikipedia.org
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planet-stricken
ˈplanet-ˌstricken, a. Also 7 -stro(o)ken, -strucken. = next.1600 Dekker Olde Fortunatus Wks. 1873 I. 116 If your wits be not planet strucken, if your braines lie in their right place. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xxiv. §352 Some..who thought they might presume best of her fauour, haue been so sudd... Oxford English Dictionary
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Moritz Leiffmann
September 1912, Verlag Strucken, Düsseldorf 1912; ebenfalls in Verhandlungen des IV. Allgemeinen Deutschen Bankiertages zu München am 17. wikipedia.org
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ungalled
unˈgalled, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1590 Shakes. Com. Err. iii. i. 102 Supposed by the common rowt Against your yet vngalled estimation. 1602 ― Ham. iii. ii. 283 Why let the strucken Deere go weepe, The Hart vngalled play? 1621 G. Sandys Ovid's Met. iii. (1626) 45 Cadmus..a Hecfer saw, by no man tended, Her... Oxford English Dictionary
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cessible
† ˈcessible, a. Obs. rare. [as if ad. L. *cessibilis, f. cess-us, pa. pple. of cēdĕre to yield; see -ible. Cf. 16th c. F. cessible ‘that may be given up’.] Yielding; ready to yield or give way.1645 Digby Nat. Bodies ix. (1658) 93 If the parts of the strucken body be so easily cessible, as without di... Oxford English Dictionary
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Winchester measure
in his Majesty's exchequer, commonly called the Winchester measure, containing eight gallons to the bushel, and no more or less, and the said bushel strucken wikipedia.org
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persuit
▪ I. † ˈpersue Venery. Obs. Also 6 parcy, parsee, parsie, 7 pursue. [app. orig. *parcee, *percee, a. F. percée act of piercing (or percé, -ée pa. pple. pierced, struck by an arrow, etc.). After a series of corruptions, finally confused with pursue.] The track of blood left by a stricken deer or othe... Oxford English Dictionary
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stilettato
† stileˈttato Obs. In 7 stilletato. [a. It. stilettata, f. stiletto.] A thrust with a stiletto.1651 tr. Life Father Paul Sarpi 116 He thought that at the two first stilletato's he felt like two blowes strucken with fire at one instant. Oxford English Dictionary
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unseam
unˈseam, v. [un-2 4.] trans. To undo the seam or seams of (a garment, etc.). Also fig., to rip up.1592 Greene Groat's W. Wit (1617) 28 In a thread-bare cloake,..his hose vnseamed. 1605 Shakes. Macb. i. ii. 22 Till he vnseam'd him from the Naue to th' Chops, And fix'd his Head vpon our Battlements. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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siderosous
† sideˈrosous, a. Obs.—0 [ad. late L. sīderōsus, f. sīder-, sīdus star.] (See quot.)1656 Blount Glossogr., Syderosous, Planet strucken; also full of Stars. Oxford English Dictionary
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