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velure
velure (vɪˈl(j)ʊə(r)) Also 6 vellure. [ad. OF. velour: see velours.] † 1. Velvet. Also attrib. Obs.1587 Harrison Descr. Eng. iii. i. in Holinshed I. 221/1 But now..the same [wool] hath beene imploied vnto sundrie other vses, as mockados, baies, vellures, grograines, &c. 1596 Shakes. Tam. Shr. iii. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Velure
Velure is an alternative rock and Southern rock band based in Athens, Georgia, though five of the six members (Rich, Jeff, Ben, Franher, and Darren) now Velure finished their four-song LP recording at Elixir Recordings and got started on a full-length debut album. wikipedia.org
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vellure
vellure obs. form of velure. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chapeau d'Espagne
Ridden by her trainer John Day, she started the 2/5 favourite and won from Velure, with Comate, another of Lord Exeter's fillies in third. She finished second to Miss Letty, with Velure in third. wikipedia.org
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velours
‖ velours (vəlur) Also velour, veluse. [F. velours (OF. velour, velous) velvet. Cf. velure.] 1. (See quots. and cf. lure n.4)1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Velours, a Velvet-Rubber for a Hat. 1831–3 Encycl. Metrop. (1845) VIII. 762/2 A uniform direction is given to the nap by means of..a plush brush ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mango (horse)
Later the same day, Mango won a plate donated by the King when he defeated Velure, a filly owned by Lord Exeter Two days later, Mango won his third race Later at the same meering he failed to appear for a match against Velure, leaving Greville to pay a 150 guinea forfeit. wikipedia.org
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-ure
-ure (jʊə(r)) a suffix, repr. F. -ure, L. -ūra (hence It., Sp., Pg. -ura), occurring in many words of F. or L. origin. In L. -ūra primarily denoted action or process, hence result of this, office, etc.; after further development in F., the use was extended in Eng., and denoted action or process, the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Perpetuana
Perpetuana was the name of a character in John Marston's 1599 play Histriomastix, (at first) the wife of a merchant "Velure", a French word for velvet. wikipedia.org
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a-napes
† a-ˈnapes Obs. In Fustian a napes = o Napes, of Naples. (‘The product of that city became so firmly established in public repute that the term became corrupted, and needed explanation.’ Drapers' Dict. 141.)[1463 Act 3 Edw. IV, v, Que null homme..use ne were en araie pur son corps..ascun fustian, bu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mixed Blood (album)
Backseat Driver" (Way Back When Mix) by Rocky Lolo – 4:44 "Out of My Mind" (Oceans of Dubs) by King Charlie – 4:42 "Puzzle with a Piece Missing" by Velure wikipedia.org
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valure
▪ I. † valure, n. Obs. Also 5 valur, wallure, 6 valuer, va(l)lewer. [app. an alteration of OF. valur or valeur valour, after forms in -ure.] 1. a. Worthiness or merit; = valour 1 a.1422 Yonge tr. Secreta Secret. 139 What glory or what valure the may be-tyde. c 1440 Ipomydon 284 She saw also by his n... Oxford English Dictionary
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calamanco
calamanco (kæləˈmæŋkəʊ) Forms: 6 calamance, 6–9 cali-, 7 calla-, 7–9 callimanco, (9 calamanca), 7– calamanco. [Found also in Du. kalamink, kalmink, Ger. kalmank, kalmang, F. calmande, Genev. calamandre: of unknown origin. The form has naturally suggested connexion with med.L. camelaucus, a kind of c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Taja Kramberger
Poetry (Marzipan), 1997 (in Slovene) (The Sea Says), 1999 (in Slovene) / (Contra-Courant), 2001 (in German, Edition Thanhäuser, Ottensheim) (Velure wikipedia.org
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lure
▪ I. † lure, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 lyre, 2–4 lere, 3 leore, 3–4 lire, 3–5 lure (y), (4 luere, lur). [OE. lyre masc.:—OTeut. type *luzi-z, f. root *lus- (:leus- :laus-) to lose: see leese v.] Loss, either the action or process of losing, or what is lost; destruction, perdition. Also to bring to lure, to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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King's Hall, Herne Bay
The walls, wood and ironwork were painted with Velure. Opening 1904 The Pavilion was opened at 3pm on Easter Monday, 4 April 1904. wikipedia.org
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