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vestiment
† ˈvestiment Obs. Forms: 3–4 uestiment, 4–6 vestyment (5 -mente), 4–7, 9 vestiment (5 Sc. westiment); also pl. 3 -menz, 4 -mens, 4–5 -mentz. [a. OF. vestiment (= Pr. vestimen, Sp. and It. vestimento, Pg. vestimenta), or ad. L. vestīmentum clothes, a garment, etc., f. vestīre to clothe, vest v. Cf. v... Oxford English Dictionary
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vestament
† vestament erroneous var. of vestiment or vestment.1632 Massinger & Field Fatal Dowry iv. i. H j b, His vestaments sit, as if they grew vpon him. Oxford English Dictionary
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revestiary
reˈvestiary [ad. F. revestiaire or med.L. revestiārium: see revest v.1 and vestiary n.] = revestry n.c 1440 Alph. Tales 423 When he come in-to þe revestiarie, & saw þe stole and þe vestiment at was layd furth for þe dekyn. 1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 357 b/2 Whanne he was secretely in the reuestyarye he ... Oxford English Dictionary
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anourement
† aˈnourement Obs. Also 4–5 anour-, enour-, 5 enor-. [corruptly for anournement anornament: see prec.] = adornment, ornament.c 1382 Wyclif Esther ii. 3 And take thei wymmen enourmentis [v.r. wymenus ournemens]. 1405 Lay Folks' Mass-Bk., B.P. ii. 65 Boke or chales, vestiment, lyght or towelle, or any... Oxford English Dictionary
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ragmas
† ragmas, -mersshe Obs. rare. Some kind of cloth. Also attrib. Perh. the same word as OF. racamaz in a document of 1350 quoted by Du Cange.1403 in Rymer Fœdera (ed. 2) VIII. 296 Un entire Vestiment..de Drap d'Or ragmas rouge & bloy. 1488 in Jrnl. Archæol. Assoc. XXXIII. 317 A pelow couered with ragm... Oxford English Dictionary
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auroral
auroral, a. (ɔːˈrɔərəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] 1. Of or pertaining to the dawn, eastern; fig. of or pertaining to the rise or first period of anything.1552 Lyndesay Monarche Prol. 148 Quhose donke impurpurit vestiment nocturnall..He [Phebus] lefte in tyll his regioun aurorall. 1854 Badham Halieut. 529 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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vestment
▪ I. vestment1 (ˈvɛstmənt) Forms: α. 4 uestement, 4–6 westement(e, 4–6 vestement (6 festement). β. 5–6 westment, 5 vestmente, 5– vestment (7 vest'ment). [a. AF. and OF. vestement (mod.F. vêtement), ad. L. vestīmentum: see vestiment.] 1. A garment or article of clothing, esp. one of the nature of a r... Oxford English Dictionary
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impurpure
† impurpure, v. Sc. Obs. Also 7 em-. [f. im-1 + purpure, earlier form of purple.] trans. To make purple; to empurple.1552 Lyndesay Monarche Prol. 146 Quhose donke impurpurit vestiment nocturnall, With his imbroudit mantyll matutyne. 1628 Sir W. Mure Spir. Hymne 114 Empurp'ring thy vnstained face. Oxford English Dictionary
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jagged
▪ I. jagged, a.1 (ˈdʒægɪd, dʒægd) Also 6 geagged. [f. jag n.1 and v.1 + -ed. Now usually disyllabic as adjective, monosyllabic as participle.] 1. Of a garment, etc.: Cut into jags by way of ornament; pinked, slashed.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 255/2 Iaggyd, or daggyd, fractillosus. 1459 Paston Lett. I. 476 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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underneath
underˈneath, prep., adv., a., and n. Forms: 1 underneoðan, -nyðan, 2 -næðen, 4 -neþen, 5 undernethen, -nethyn; 4 underneþe, -nueþe, -neyþe, 4–6 undernethe, -neth, 6– underneath. (Also 4–7 vnder-, 5 vndir-, vndur-, vndyr-, 5–6 undre-, 6 Sc. wndir-). [OE. underneoðan (f. under prep. and adv. + nethen ... Oxford English Dictionary
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desolation
desolation (dɛsəʊˈleɪʃən) [a. F. désolation (12th c. in Hatzf.), or ad. L. dēsōlātiōn-em, n. of action from dēsōlāre to desolate.] The action of desolating; the condition of being left desolate. 1. The action of laying waste a land, etc., destroying its people, crops, and buildings, and making it un... Oxford English Dictionary
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jacket
▪ I. jacket, n. (ˈdʒækɪt) Forms: 5 iaquet, -ette, 5–6 iaket, -ette, 6 iakett, iackett(e, iakket, iacquet(e, -quit, iakquet, 5–7 iacket, 7– jacket. [a. OF. jaquet, jacquet, dim. of jaque: jack n.2] 1. a. An outer garment for the upper part of the body: orig. the same as, or a shorter form of the jack... Oxford English Dictionary
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incense
▪ I. incense, n. (ˈɪnsɛns) Forms: 3 ansens, 4 ensense, encenz, 4–5 encense, encence, 4–6 encens, ensence, 4–8 ensens, 5 yncense, 5–6 incence, 6 insence, 5– incense. [ME. ansens, encenz, a. OF. encens (12th c.), ancens, ad. eccl. L. incensum incense, lit. ‘that which is set on fire’, neuter of incens... Oxford English Dictionary
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Z
Z (zɛd, U.S. ziː) the twenty-sixth and last letter of the English and other modern alphabets, derives its form, through the medium of the Latin and Greek alphabets, from the Phœnician and ancient Hebrew {semzayin1} {semzayin2} {semzayin3} (Hebrew ‭ז zayin); in the Phœnician, Greek, and earlier Roman... Oxford English Dictionary
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royal
royal, a. and n. (ˈrɔɪəl) Forms: 4–7 roial (5 -ale), 5–7 roiall (5 -alle); 5–6 royalle, 5–7 royall, -ale, 5– royal. [a. OF. roial (mod.F. royal):—L. rēgāl-em regal a. In ME. the variants real (a.1) and rial were also in common use. The French origin of many ME. and early modern uses is shown by the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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