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uptorn
uptorn, pa. pple. and ppl. a. (up- 5. Cf. up-tear v.)a 1586 Sidney Certaine Sonets Wks. 1922 II. 303 Time haste my dying hower: Place see my grave uptorne. 1729 Savage Wanderer v. 192 Her Tombs wide-shatter'd, and her Dead up-torn. 1784 Cowper Task iv. 438 The gardener's pale, the farmer's hedge..Up... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary Grew
connection as akin to husband and wife: “They had grown like two noble trees, side by side from youth to age, with roots so interlaced that when the one was uptorn wikipedia.org
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uptear
upˈtear, v. [up- 4 + tear v.1 Cf. uptorn.] trans. To pull up by the roots or from the foundation; to rend up, tear out.1593 Sidney's Arcadia Wks. 1922 II. 240 The laborer which cursed earthe uppteares With sweatye browes. 1667 Milton P.L. vi. 663 The rest in imitation to like Armes Betook them, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gnarled
gnarled, ppl. a. (nɑːld) Also 9 knarled. [var. of knurled; the form occurs in one passage of Shakes. (for which the sole authority is the folio of 1623), whence it came into general use in the nineteenth century.] Of a tree: Covered with protuberances; distorted, twisted; rugged, knotted.1603 Shakes... Oxford English Dictionary
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stripping
▪ I. stripping, vbl. n.1 (ˈstrɪpɪŋ) [-ing1.] 1. a. The action of strip v.11398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. lxiv. (1495) 182 And that matere chaungyth and enfectith the skynne somtyme wyth scales..and somtyme wyth strippynge and pillynge. a 1400–50 Wars Alex. (Dubl. MS.) 781 What of stampyng of stedes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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convulsion
convulsion (kənˈvʌlʃən) [ad. L. convulsiōn-em, n. of action f. convellĕre (see convulse), or perh. immed. a. F. convulsion (Amyot, 16th c.). The medical sense was already used in L. by Pliny and the medical writers.] † 1. The action of wrenching, or condition of being wrenched. Obs.1599 Nashe Lenten... Oxford English Dictionary
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hyena
hyena, hyæna (haɪˈiːnə) Forms: α. 4 hiene, hyene, -ane, (7 hyen); β. 4–7 hiena, 6– hyæna, hyena, (7 hyenna). [a. L. hyæna, a. Gr. ὕαινα, app. a feminine (cf. λέαινα), f. ὗς, ὑ- pig. The earlier forms were a. OF. hiene, hyene (mod.F. hyène).] 1. A carnivorous quadruped of a family Hyænidæ allied to t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chapter 54: 修觀, The Cultivation (of the Dào), and the Observation (of ...
善建者不拔; 善抱者不脫。 子孫以祭祀不輟。 1. What (Dào's) skilful planter plants Can never be uptorn; What his skilful arms enfold, From him can ne'er be borne. Sons shall bring in lengthening line, Sacrifices to his shrine. 修之於身, 其德乃真; 修之於家, 其德乃餘!
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