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upbrought
upˈbrought, pa. pple. (up- 5. Cf. upbring v. 2.)c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xxxiv. (Pelagia) 291 A dekine, þat wes vpe-brocht with bischope veron. ? c 1470 G. Ashby Active Policy 473 Also chese your servantes.., Remembryng with whom thei haue be vpbraught. 1520 Calisto & Melib. C iv b, As long as yong pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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upbring
† upˈbring, v. Obs. [up- 4. Cf. OFris. opbringa (WFris. opbringe), (M)Du. opbrengen, MLG. upbringen (LG. upbrengen), MHG. ûfbringen (G. aufbringen), later Da. opbringe, Sw. uppbringa.] 1. trans. To bring up or forth; fig. to utter.a 1250 Owl & Night. 200 Þo hule one wile hi biþoȝte, & after þan þis ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hans Lassen Martensen
Consequently, the young Martensen upbrought in a multicultural situation and reconciliation of different cultures became his one of central interests through wikipedia.org
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Hampyeong County
The county officially has upbrought tens of thousands of butterflies and other facilities like greenhouses for insects for the festival. wikipedia.org
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betake
betake, v. (bɪˈteɪk) Pa. tense betook. Pa. pple. betaken. For forms see take v. [ME. be-, bitake(n, f. bi-, be- + take. There seems to have been an early confusion of betake with betæce, betæche, beteach, which extended in part also to the simple take, so that this had the sense of ‘deliver, hand ov... Oxford English Dictionary
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James VI and I
Regencies The care of James was entrusted to the Earl and Countess of Mar, "to be conserved, nursed, and upbrought" in the security of Stirling Castle wikipedia.org
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common
▪ I. common, a. (ˈkɒmən) Forms: 3–6 co(m)mun, comune, 3–7 commune, (3–4 co(m)muyn, 5 comvyne), 3–6 co(m)men, 3–4 -in, (4 -ynge), 4–5 co(m)mown(e, 4–6 -oun(e, -yn, comyne, 4–5 comone, 4–6 commone, 4–7 comon, 5– common. [Early ME. co(m)mun, a. OF. comun (= Pr., Sp. comun, It. commune):—L. commūn-is. T... Oxford English Dictionary
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