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whatso, pron. and a. arch., chiefly poet. (ˈhwɒtsəʊ) [ME. w(h)at so, quatso, hwat se, (Orm.) whattse, reduced form of OE. swá hwæt swá, early ME. swa hwet swa, generalized form of hwæt what pron.: see so adv. 17 d.] 1. a. pron. = whatever 2 a.c 1200 Ormin 426 Forr swa we don unnhaȝherrliȝ Whattse we...
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whatsomever
whatsomever, pron. and a. Obs. exc. dial. (hwɒtsəmˈɛvə(r)) (In early use often as two words or three.) [f. prec. + ever adv. 8 e.] 1. a. pron. = whatever 2 a.c 1400 Mandeville (Roxb.) xxvi. 123 Þai will graunt þam what sum euer þai asch. c 1530 in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. ii. I. 312 Yff your Grace wol...
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whatsoever
whatsoever, pron. and a. (hwɒtsəʊˈɛvə(r)) Also poet. whatsoe'er (hwɒtsəʊˈɛə(r)). Also 5 quat-sever, 6 whats'ever. (In early use often as two words or three.) [f. whatso + ever adv. 8 e; cf. soever.] 1. a. pron. = whatever 2 a.c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 270 Wisdom ðe made ilc ðing of noȝt, Quuat-so-euere on h...
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mand
▪ I. † mand, n.1 Obs. rare—1. [? a. OF. mand, mant, vbl. noun f. mander: see mand v.] A question.14.. Ipotis (MS. Ashm. 61, lf. 87), The emperour..Askyd a mand of þe chyld Why [etc.].▪ II. mand, n.2 (mænd) [a. Hindī mandūa. Cf. man-grass.] An Indian grass of the genus Eleusine.1862 Chambers's Encycl...
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buffoon
▪ I. buffoon, n. (bəˈfuːn) Forms: 6–7 buffon(e, -onne, -oun, oone, bouffon, boufoon, 7– buffoon. [a. F. buffon, bouffon, a. It. buffone buffoon, f. buffa a jest, connected with buffare to puff; Tommaseo and Bellini consider the sense of ‘jest’ to be developed from that of ‘puff of wind’, applied fig...
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oblation
oblation (əˈbleɪʃən) [a. OF. oblation, -cion offering, a sacrifice, a kind of impost, ad. late L. oblātiōn-em offering, presenting, gift, in eccl. L. sacrifice, n. of action f. offerre to offer.] The action of offering; an offering. I. In religious or ecclesiastical senses. 1. The action of solemnly...
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substract
substract, v. Now illiterate. (səbˈstrækt) [f. med.L. substract-, pa. ppl. stem of substrahĕre, alteration of subtrahĕre to subtract after abstrahĕre to abstract. Cf. OF., Pr. sostraire, substraire, Sp. su(b)straer.] = subtract v. † 1. trans. To withdraw, withhold (a thing) from a person, etc. Obs.1...
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gorgeous
gorgeous, a. (ˈgɔːdʒəs) Forms: 5 gorgayse, 6 gorgays, gorges, gorgyas, gorgyo(u)s(e, gorge(o)us(e, 6–7 gorgi(o)us(e, 6– gorgeous. [ad. OF. gorgias elegantly or finely dressed, fashionable, gay: of uncertain origin.] 1. Adorned with rich or brilliant colours; sumptuously gay or splendid; showy, magni...
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Open and tile windows with shell script I cannot find this answer anywhere. No idea where to start. How do I open let's say `nemo`. I know I can set the window size using `-geometry`. But how do I tile it on a specif...
It's very hacky and dirty and not flexable whatso ever. But none the less, does what it needs to.
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cope
▪ I. cope, n.1 (kəʊp) Forms: 3–4 cape, 3– cope; 4– northern cape, (caip, kape, kaip); also 3 kope, 4 coepe, 4–6 coppe, 5–7 coope, 6–7 coape. [In 12th c. cāpe (pl. capen), ME. cōpe, repr. an OE. *cápe wk. fem., not exemplified (cf. ON. kápa, Dan. kaabe), a. med.L. cāpa cope, as to which see cap. Cápe...
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vault
▪ I. vault, n.1 (vɔːlt) Forms: α. 4–6 voute (5 woute), 4–6 (9 Sc.) vout (5 wout); 5–6 vowte (5 wowte), 5 (9 Sc.) vowt; 5 voghte (woȝte), 6 vowght, vought. β. 5 (6 Sc.) woult, 6 voulte, voult; 5–7 volt (5 Sc. volut), 5–6 wolte, Sc. wolt. γ. 4 vavte, 4–7 vawte, 5–6 vaute; 4–7 vaut (5 vavtt), vawt, 6 v...
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what
▪ I. what, pron., a.1, adv., conj., int. (n.) (hwɒt) Forms: 1 hwæt, huæt, huæd, 1–4 hwet, 2–4 hwat, wet, 2–5 wat, 3 (Orm.) watt, whæt, wæt, (waht, wæht, whæht, weht, ȝwat), 3–4 whet, (4 huet, wad), 3 (Orm.), 5 whatt, 3–6 whate, (5 whad, wath), 5–6 whatte, (9 dial. or vulgar wot), 3– what; 3–5 north....
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