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suppositious
suppositious, a. (sʌpəˈzɪʃəs) [Partly shortened or illiterate form of supposititious, partly directly from supposition.] 1. = supposititious 1. Now rare or Obs.1624 Mountagu Immed. Addr. 212 The testimony produced is none of his: It is suppositious, and a counterfeit. 1656 Bramhall Replic. v. 206, I... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde
Muskerry, and had a son Charles, 3rd Earl of Clancarty who died young 2ndly Robert Villiers, son of Robert Danvers or Villiers, who was himself the suppositious wikipedia.org
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subdititious
† subdiˈtitious, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. subditītius (-īcius), f. subdit-, pa. ppl. stem of subdĕre (see prec.).] 1. Placed underneath; used as a suppository.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 182 These subdititious medicaments conduce much to the execution of small wormes. Ibid. 672 Laurel-berries..expresse... Oxford English Dictionary
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supposititious
supposititious, a. (səpɒzɪˈtɪʃəs) [f. L. suppositītius, -īcius, f. supposit-, pa. ppl. stem of suppōnĕre: see suppone and -itious.] 1. Put by artifice in the place of another; fraudulently substituted for the genuine thing or person; hence, pretended (to be what it is not), not genuine, spurious, co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas de Crioll
was erased (presumably on the initiative of Sir Edward Dering) from the heraldic roll of c. 1280 known as the Dering Roll, to make way for Sir Edward's suppositious wikipedia.org
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surreptious
† suˈrreptious, a. Obs. [Shortened form of surreptitious a.1, or directly f. surreption1: cf. suppositious.] Surreptitious. So † suˈrreptiously adv., surreptitiously.1573 Reg. Privy Council Scot. II. 318 The said signature..is..impetrat surreptiouslie. 1587 Ibid. IV. 173 [The said Bishop] hes of lai... Oxford English Dictionary
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Covert racism
Enlightenment colonialism comes from the philosophy of the White Man's Burden and the suppositious moral responsibility of white people to "save" the " wikipedia.org
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fosterling
fosterling (ˈfɒstəlɪŋ) [OE. fóstorling: see foster n.1 and -ling.] A foster-child, nursling.c 1000 ælfric Gloss. Supp. in Wr.-Wülcker 170 Uerna, uel uernaculus, imberdling, uel fostorling. c 1205 Lay. 28574 Þer weoren of-slaȝe..þa Bruttes alle of Arðures borde, and alle his fosterlinges. 1630 B. Jon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sippar
The "Weidner Chronicle": A Suppositious Royal Letter concerning a Vision, Iraq, vol. 52, pp. 1–15, 1990 F. N. H. al-Rawi and A. R. wikipedia.org
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The Late Captain Pierce
In a fit of anger, Hawkeye decides to accept his fate and desert as a suppositious cadaver; despite Digger's protest that he can't take passengers, Hawkeye wikipedia.org
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pencil
▪ I. pencil, n. (ˈpɛnsɪl) Forms: 4–7 pensel, 5–6 pencel, pinselle, 6 pencille, -ile, pensyle, pincel, pynsil, -ell, pinicill, 6–7 pensil, -ill, -ell, pencill, -ell, 7 pensal, -ile, 7– pencil, Sc. pincel. [ME. a. OF. pincel (13th c. in Littré), mod.F. pinceau = Pr. pinzel, Sp. pincel:—pop.L. *pēnicel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maria Stella
According to her, King Louis Philippe I was not the son of Philippe, Duke of Orléans, but a suppositious child, his father being one Lorenzo Chiappini, wikipedia.org
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Gallia Christiana
He hoped in this way to remove certain suppositious bishops who had been introduced to fill gaps in the catalogues, but died in 1897 before the first volume wikipedia.org
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sample
▪ I. sample, n. (ˈsɑːmp(ə)l, ˈsæm-) Forms: 4 sampel, saumpel, -pul, -ple, saunpil, 4–5 saumpil, 4–6 sampill, saumple, 5 sampil(le, sampull, saumpyl, 4– sample. [ME. sample, aphetic f. essample: see example n.] † 1. A fact, incident, story, or suppositious case, which serves to illustrate, confirm, o... Oxford English Dictionary
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bishop
▪ I. bishop, n. (ˈbɪʃəp) Forms: 1 biscop, -sceop, -scep, 2–3 biscop, 3–6 bischop, 4–5 bisshop, 3– bishop. Also 1 biscob, 2 bish-, bisshup, 2–3 biscopp, bisscop, -kop, 2–4 (s.e.) bissop, 3 byssop, 3–7 bishoppe, 4 bisschop(e, -oppe, bi(s)shope, -opp, -up, busschop, 4–5 byschop, 4–6 bisch-, bisshopp, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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