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surreption
▪ I. surreption1 (səˈrɛpʃən) Also 5 -tyon, 5–7 -cion, etc. [ad. L. surreptio, -ōnem, n. of action f. surripĕre to seize or take away secretly, purloin, (in the Vulgate) to make false suggestions, f. sur- = sub- 25 + rapĕre to seize. Cf. OF. surreption, and subreption1.] † 1. Suppression of truth or ...
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Ingested (band)
In 2011, Ingested released their second record The Surreption via Siege of Amida. On 30 July 2021, Ingested released The Surreption II, a fully re-recorded version of their second album.
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surrepent
† surrepent, a. Obs. [ad. L. surrēpentem, -ens, pr. pple. of surrēpĕre: see surreption2.] Creeping beneath or stealthily. So † surrepency, the quality of creeping stealthily or stealing upon one.1608 J. King Serm. 5 Nov. 27 This serpent surrepent generation, with their mentall reseruations, their am...
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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...
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surrept
† suˈrrept, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. surrept-, pa. ppl. stem of surripĕre: see surreption1.] trans. To snatch or take away stealthily; to steal, filch. Hence † suˈrrepted ppl. a.a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VII, 20 b, [He] onely studyed and watched how to surrept and steale thys turtle out of her mewe and l...
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subreption
▪ I. subreption1 (səbˈrɛpʃən) [ad. L. subreptio, -ōnem, n. of action f. subripĕre (var. surr-), f. sub- sub- 25 + rapĕre to snatch. Cf. F. subreption, Sp. subrepcion, Pg. subrep{cced}ão and see surreption.] a. Eccl. Law. The suppression of the truth or concealment of facts with a view to obtaining a...
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surreptitious
▪ I. surreptitious, a.1 (sʌrɪpˈtɪʃəs) Also 5–6 -cious. [f. L. surreptītius, -īcius = subreptīcius (see subreptitious) + -ous. Cf. OF. surreptice, It. surrettizio, OPg. sorr-, surre(p)ticio.] 1. Obtained by ‘surreption’, suppression of the truth, or fraudulent misrepresentation: = subreptitious a.144...
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involation
† invoˈlation Obs. rare. [n. of action from involate.] a. A flying into or upon. b. A seizing by or as by robbery, plunder.1658 Phillips, Involation, a flying into. a 1680 Butler Rem. (1759) I. 407 The Dr...adventured..to invade it by Surreption and Involation.
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surreptitiously
surrepˈtitiously, adv. [f. surreptitious a.1 + -ly2.] In a surreptitious manner. a. By ‘surreption’: see surreptitious a.1 1.1587–8 Reg. Privy Council Scot. IV. 260 [Having been] previlie and surreptitiouslie [obtained]. 1655 Fuller Ch. Hist. ix. ii. §25 The reasons..were falsely, and surreptitiousl...
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simultal
† simultal, a. Obs.—1 [irreg. f. L. simul + -al1.] Simultaneous.1654 Vilvain Chronogr. 16 Such a sudden simultal surreption of 10 or 12 dais, wil..beget much confusion.
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