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ˈvenomed, ppl. a. [f. venom n. or v. Cf. envenomed ppl. a.] 1. Of reptiles, insects, etc.: Endowed with venom; = venomous a. 3.1382 Wyclif Wisdom xvi. 10 Thi sonus forsothe, nouther the teth of dragounes, ne of venymed thingus ouercamen. 1445 in Anglia XXVIII. 269 She [Lechery] misshapith som bodies...
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Anita Barnard
(2009) The Venomed Kiss: Poems Of Childhood Emotional & Psychological Abuse, an anthology co-edited and published by Barnard and Rhea.
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unvenomed
unˈvenomed, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Without being envenomed.1597 Bp. Hall Sat. Postscr., If thou maist spit vpon a toade unvenomed, why maist thou not speak of a vice without danger?
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unenvenomed
unenˈvenomed, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1767 S. Paterson Another Trav. II. 134 Disarm them of their stings!—that henceforward they may be all dartless unenvenomed buz. 1831 E. J. Trelawny Adv. Younger Son III. 322 The rejection, unenvenomed by ministers, was not offensive.
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Snake Temple
The vipers are believed to be rendered harmless by the sacred smoke, but as a safety precaution, the snakes have been de-venomed while still retaining
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ruinating
▪ I. ˈruinating, vbl. n. [f. ruinate v. + -ing1.] The action of ruining.1594 Plat Jewell-ho. iii. 4 The principall meanes of the ruinating of all mortall bodies. 1614 Camden Rem. 199 The sodaine ruinating of Townes by the Saxons. 1642 in J. B. Williams Eng. Journalism (1908) 34 This was the first st...
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Orville Lloyd Douglas
His verse has also been featured in The Venomed Kissed, an Incarnate Muse Press anthology exploring issues of childhood emotional and psychological abuse
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envenomed
enˈvenomed, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. † a. Of a reptile, insect, etc.: Charged with venom (obs.). b. Of a weapon, etc.: Smeared with venom. Of air, food, etc.: Poisoned, tainted. c. Of a wound: Infected with venom, poisoned.c 1300 K. Alis. 5436 Her bytt envenymed was. c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (18...
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Defeated Sanity
Live in Germany (split with Imperious Malevolence) (2003)
Cerebric Turmoil / Defeated Sanity (2008)
Unleashing the Seed of Parricide (4-way split with Venomed
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camery
† camery ? Obs. A disease of horses, in which pimples appear on the palate; the frounce.1572 L. Mascall Govt. Cattle (1627) 16 a, Camerie, is in his mouth venomed. 1610 Markham Masterp. ii. xxvii. 261 The Camery or Frounce in horses, are small pimples or warts in the midst of the palate. 1727 Bradle...
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Zastrozzi
Shelley's Venomed Melody. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.
Bonca, Teddi Chichester.
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venom
▪ I. venom, n. and a. (ˈvɛnəm) Forms: α. 3–6 venym, 4 uenym, fenym (femyn), 4–5 wenym, venyme; 3 uenim, 3–7 venim, 4 wenim, 4–7 venime, 6 venimme; 4–5 wenem, 5–7 venem(e. β. 4–6 venum (6 Sc. winam); 4–7 venome, 7 venombe, 4– venom (4, 9 dial., vemon, 9 dial. wenom); Sc. 5 wennome, 6 vennom(e. [a. AF...
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Gift from Hijaz
AND HELL'S SATAN
From this world's clear violence the man is sick
Look the demons dash on ear and eyelash
What a devil who likes a backward gait
What a venomed
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incivility
incivility (ɪnsɪˈvɪlɪtɪ) [ad. F. incivilité (1426 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. late L. incīvīlitāt-em, f. incīvīlis; see prec. and -ity.] The quality or condition of being incivil or uncivil. † 1. Want of civilization; uncivilized condition; savageness, barbarism. Obs.1584 R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. xi. iii. ...
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phalange
▪ I. phalange1 (ˈfælændʒ) Also 6 falange, fallange; phalangue, 7 phalang. [a. Fr. phalange, in 13th c. phalenge (Hatz.-Darm.), = It. falange, ad. L. phalange-m, acc. of phalanx.] † 1. = phalanx 1. Obs.1560 Whitehorne Arte Warre (1573) 29 b, Calld, of the Romanes, a Legion; of Greekes, a Fallange. 15...
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