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temporalty
temporalty Obs. or arch. (ˈtɛmpərəltɪ) Also 4–6 temper-; 4–5 -el-; 4–6 -te, -tee, 4–7 -tie, 5–6 -tye, (6 temporalltie). [app. a. AF. *temporelté = F. temporalité (13th c.), f. OF. temporel, temporal: see -ty. Cf. commonalty, cruelty, loyalty, etc. In 14–15th c. assimilated to the L. form, as temper-... Oxford English Dictionary
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temporality
temporality (tɛmpəˈrælɪtɪ) Also 5 -er-; 4–6 -ite, 5 -yte, -itee, -ytee, 5–6 -itie, (6 temporallytie). [ad. late L. temporālitās (Tertullian), f. temporāl-is, temporal: see -ity. Substituted in 14–15th c. for temperalté, temporalty, q.v.] † 1. Temporal power, jurisdiction, affairs, property, etc.: es... Oxford English Dictionary
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Collectanea satis copiosa
the imperial crown of the same, unto whom a body politic, compact of all sorts and degrees of people divided in terms and by names of spiritualty and temporalty wikipedia.org
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Christopher St. Germain
Germain published the Treatise Concerning the Division between the Spiritualty and Temporalty, a pamphlet purporting to mediate between the laity and the wikipedia.org
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-ty
▪ I. -ty, suffix1 denoting quality or condition, representing ME. -tie, -tee, -te (early ME. -teð), from OF. -te (mod.F. -té), earlier -tet (-ted):—L. -itātem, nom. -itās. Such Latin types as bonitātem, feritātem, were in OF. normally reduced to two syllables (bontet, fertet) by elision of the -i- b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clement Higham
The bishop said, "I will judge a hundred such as thou art", and Fortune asked again, "Is there not a law for the spiritualty as well as for the temporalty wikipedia.org
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spiritualty
spiritualty (ˈspɪrɪtjuːəltɪ) Forms: 4–6 spiritualte(e, 5 -allte, speritwalte, spyryt-, 6 spyritualte; 5 spyryt-, spirituelte(e; 4–7 spiritualtie, 5– spiritualty (6 -tye). [ad. OF. espirit-, esperituaulté, spiritualté, etc.: see spiritual a. and cf. spirituality.] † 1. The quality or state of being s... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of England, 1603–1641
repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (Taxation) c. 26 An Acte for the Grant of three entire Subsidies and Six Fifteenes and Tenthes granted by the Temporalty Commissioners were unable to find any surviving copy of the text of either Act Public Acts An Act for the Grant of Two entire Subsidies, granted by the Temporalty wikipedia.org
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spirituality
spirituality (ˌspɪrɪtjuːˈælɪtɪ) Also 5 spiritualite(e, 5–7 -alitie, 6 -allitie, -elity; 6 spyrytualite, 7 spirittuality. [a. OF. (e)spiritualité, -alleté (mod.F. spiritualité, = It. spiritualità, Sp. espiritualidad, Pg. -idade), or ad. late L. spīrituālitās, f. spīrituālis spiritual a.: see -ity, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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grudge
▪ I. grudge, n. (grʌdʒ) Forms: see the verb. [f. grudge v., or variant of grutch n.] † 1. Murmur, murmuring, grumbling; discontent, dissatisfaction; reluctance, unwillingness. Obs.1477 Marg. Paston in P. Lett. No. 801 III. 197 For syche grwgys and other causys, I am ryght sory that the graunte is kn... Oxford English Dictionary
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ruler
▪ I. ruler, n.1 (ˈruːlə(r)) Forms: 4–6 rewler, 5–6 rewlar; 4 reulor, 4–6 reuler, 5 reulure, 6 reular; 6 rueler, -ar; 4–5 rulere, 5–7 rular, 5– ruler. [f. rule v. + -er1.] 1. One who, or that which, exercises rule, command, or authority, esp. of a supreme or sovereign kind: a. Const. of, over, † upon... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of England, 1485–1601
An Act for the Grant of two Subsidies, and four Fifteenths and Tenths to the King by the Temporalty. An Act for the Subsidy of the Temporalty. (Taxation) c. 28. An Act for the Subsidy of the Clergy granted of both Provinces, Canterbury and York. wikipedia.org
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English nationalism
the imperial crown of the same, unto whom a body politic, compact of all sorts and degrees of people divided in terms and by names of spiritualty and temporalty wikipedia.org
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