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subscrive
† subˈscrive, v. Sc. Obs. [ad. OF. soubscriv-, pr. stem of soubscrire, mod.F. souscrire (see subscribe). Cf. descrive, inscrive, scrive.] = subscribe. a. trans.c 1470 Harding Chron. ciii. vi, As Flores sayth and doeth it so subscrive. 1476 Exch. Rolls Scot. VIII. 344 note, Writtin and subscrivit at ...
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John Forbes (theologian, born 1593)
will heartily do it, But seing for the present I finde not warrant in my conscience to subscryve yt Covenant in such manner as they require, but only to subscrive
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unsighted
unˈsighted, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Unexamined; unperceived, unseen.1584 Reg. Privy Council Scot. III. 687 To subscrive..letters presentit be thame,..unsichtit first and fund ressounable be the officiaris of his estait. a 1642 Suckling ‘When, Dearest’ i, Beauties that from worth arise, Are like the gra...
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outstander
ˈoutˌstander Sc. [Agent-n. from prec. (sense 1).] One who stands out in dissent or resistance.a 1670 Spalding Troub. Chas. I (1850) I. 153 To bring the Marques..and all vther outstanderis to cum in and subscrive thair covenant. Ibid. (1792) I. 223 He was a papist, and outstander against the good cau...
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non-subscriber
non-subˈscriber Also Sc. 7 -scriver, -scryver. [non- 2.] 1. One who refuses to subscribe to an undertaking, a religious creed, etc. (a) In Scottish Church History, one who did not subscribe to the National Covenant of 1638; (b) one of the section of Irish presbyterians which arose in 1720 and oppose...
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scriptureless
scriptureless, a. (ˈskrɪptjʊəlɪs) [-less.] Not according to or founded upon the Scriptures.1563 Davidson Answ. to Kennedy in Wodrow Soc. Misc. I. 238 He callis thaim factious men, because thay will not subscrive to Scriptureles Councels. 1606 W. Birnie Kirk-Buriall (1833) B 3, Buriall is ordinarilie...
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subscribe
subscribe, v. (səbˈskraɪb) Also 6 -ybe. [ad. L. subscrībĕre, f. sub- sub- 2 + scrībĕre to write. Cf. subscrive. From L. subscrībĕre are also It. soscrivere, Sp. su(b)scribir, Pg. subscrever; from L. type *subtusscrībĕre, OF. souzescrire, soubscrire, mod.F. souscrire, Pr. sotzescrivre, It. sottoscriv...
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quarterly
▪ I. quarterly, a. and n. (ˈkwɔːtəlɪ) Also 6 -lie. [f. quarter n. + -ly1.] A. adj. 1. That takes place, is done, etc., every quarter of a year; relating to, or covering, a quarter of a year. † quarterly waiter = quarter-waiter.1563 in Maitl. Club Misc. (1833) 32 Takand ilk quarter 2250l. As the capi...
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blank
▪ I. blank, a. (blæŋk) Forms: 5–7 blanke, 6–7 blanck(e, 7–8 blanc, 5– blank. [F. blanc white, a common Romanic adj. (Pr. blanc, blanca, Sp. blanco, Pg. branco, It. bianco, med.L. blancus), a. OHG. blanch (MHG. blanc):—OTeut. *blanko-z shining, referred by etymologists generally to the verbal stem bl...
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security
security (sɪˈkjʊərɪtɪ) Forms: 5 securytye, securite(e, 6–7 securitye, securitie, 6– security. [ad. L. sēcūritās, f. sēcūr-us: see secure a. and -ity. Cf. F. sécurité (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), Sp. seguridad, Pg. seguridade.] I. The condition of being secure. 1. a. The condition of being protected fro...
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roll
▪ I. roll, n.1 (rəʊl) Forms: 3–7 rolle, 5–7 rol, rowle, 6–8 rowl, 6–7 roule (6 roull), 7–8 roul, 6–7 (9) role, 6–7 roole (7 roale), 6– Sc. row; 4– roll. [a. OF. roolle, roulle, rolle, role (mod.F. rôle: see rôle), = Prov. rolle, rotlle, Cat. rotllo, Sp. rollo, rol, Pg. rolo, It. ruolo:—acc. of L. ro...
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