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thesaur
† ˈthesaur, -aure Chiefly Sc. Obs. [ad. L. thesaurus: cf. Prov. thesaur, OCat. tesor, Sp., It. tesoro, Pg. thesouro.] = treasure.1491 Sc. Acts Jas. IV (1814) II. 230/1 Stelaris [and] concelaris, of the said gold or thessaure. a 1510 Douglas K. Hart ii. 340 Quhair is the thesaure now that ȝe have wou... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Stewart (makar)
This stanza is from First Lerges, (largesse) referring to New Year gifts expected from the Scottish exchequer;The thesaur and compttrollar,Thay bade me wikipedia.org
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thessaure
thessaure var. thesaur Obs., treasure. Oxford English Dictionary
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Comes sacrarum largitionum
The comes sacrarum largitionum ("Count of the Sacred Largesses"; in , kómes tōn theíon thesaurōn) was one of the senior fiscal officials of the late Roman wikipedia.org
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caddesse
† caddesse, cadesse ? Obs. = caddow, a jackdaw.1565–73 Cooper Thesaur., Monedula, a chough, a daw, a cadesse. 1567 J. Maplet Gr. Forest 79 The Caddesse was first called Monedula. 1583 Stanyhurst æneis iv. (Arb.) 101 This that prat' pye cadesse labored too trumpet in eeche place. 1611 Chapman Iliad x... Oxford English Dictionary
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thesaury
† ˈthesaury Chiefly Sc. Obs. [ad. med.L. thēsauria ‘locus ubi thesaurus reconditur, gazophylacium’ (Du Cange), f. thesaur-us + -ia: see -y.] The treasury; the treasurership.a 1639 Spottiswood Hist. Ch. Scot. vii. (1677) 517 His Uncle..was made Deputy in the Office of Thesaury. 1688 Addr. Sc. Privy C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lorenç Mallol
The poem has two tornadas, one to Mon Ric(h) Thesaur (my rich treasure), a senhal (code name) for the Virgin Mary and another to the seven lords (senyor The tornada employs the same senhal, Mon Rich Thesaur, as the religious poem, this time for an anonymous lady presumably not the Virgin. wikipedia.org
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Francesco Bernardino Ferrari
VI of Graevius's Thesaur. Antiq. Rom.). His writings are full of learning; he is very judicious in his conjectures and exact in his quotations. wikipedia.org
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chamfered
chamfered, ppl. a. (ˈtʃæmfəd) [f. prec.] 1. Channelled, fluted, furrowed, grooved. arch.1565–73 Cooper Thesaur., Striatus, chamfered, chanelled. 1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. Feb., Comes the breme winter with chamfred browes, Full of wrinkles and frosty furrowes. 1657 W. Coles Adam in Eden ccci. 565 A st... Oxford English Dictionary
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Felice Osio
.; in volume II of the Thesaur. antiquitat. wikipedia.org
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colluviarium
‖ colluviˈarium [alleged L. f. colluviēs, -um; but now considered to be an erroneous reading in Vitruvius.] ‘A channel or opening in an aqueduct for clearing away filth’ (Weale Dict. Terms, 1849). b. fig. [Cooper, Thesaur. has ‘Colluviarium, a sinke or gutter’.]1824 J. Gilchrist Etym. Interpr. 68 In... Oxford English Dictionary
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Symbols of the United States Department of the Treasury
In addition to the elements still found on the current seal, the original featured more ornamentation and the Latin inscription THESAUR. AMER. wikipedia.org
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cessor
▪ I. † ˈcessor1 Obs. Also 6 -ar, -er. [f. cess v.1 + -er, -or.] One who determines the amount of a cess; = assessor 3 a.1565–78 Cooper Thesaur., Censor, a cessar; one that valueth or mustreth. 1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong Censeur, a Cesser. 1580 North Plutarch (1676) 221 The Sessors of the People.... Oxford English Dictionary
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cering
cering, vbl. n. (ˈsɪərɪŋ) [f. cere v. + -ing1.] 1. Waxing, covering with wax.1480 Wardr. Acc. Edw. IV (1830) 125 For rede threde, ceringe, sowing. 1565–78 Cooper Thesaur., Ceratura, a dressing with waxe, searing. 2. attrib., as in cering-candle, cering-cloth.1480 Wardr. Acc. Edw. IV (1830) 121 For c... Oxford English Dictionary
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ceterach
ceterach Bot. (ˈsɛtəræk) Also 6 cetrac, 6–7 citterach(e, 7 ceteratche, cetrache. [a. med.L. ceterach, ceterah (Du Cange), in F. cétérac, It. cetracca, citracca, med.Gr. κιταράκ; the origin has been variously sought in Arabic and in Celtic.] A genus of ferns, having the back of the fronds thickly cov... Oxford English Dictionary
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