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temerare
† ˈtemeˌrare, a. Sc. Obs. Also 6 temerar, -air. [a. F. temeraire (1461 in Godef. Compl.), ad. L. temerārius: cf. next and temerary.] = next, 1.1549 Compl. Scot. (1873) 6, I..hes tane ane temerare consait to present to ȝour nobil grace ane tracteit of the fyrst laubir of my pen. Ibid. xvii. 153 Kyng ...
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temerary
† ˈtemerary, a. Obs. [ad. L. temerārius fortuitous, rash, f. temere: see temerous and -ary1. Cf. temerare.] Rash, reckless; = temerarious 1.c 1410 Love Bonavent. Mirr. xv. (1908) 93 A presumptuouse and temerarie demere of othere men. c 1425 tr. Arderne's Surgery (E.E.T.S.) 4 That he be noȝt y-founde...
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conceit
▪ I. conceit, n. (kənˈsiːt) Forms: α. 4–8 conceipt(e; β. 4–7 conceyt(e, 5–7 -ceite, 6–7 -ceat(e, (7 -ceit), 5– conceit; γ. 4–6 conseyt(e, -seit(e, (5 -sceyt(e), 5–6 -sayte, 6 consate, Sc. -sait(e, (-saight, -sette), 7 Sc. -seate. [To this there appears to be no corresp. OF. word, so that it would se...
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