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wiving
wiving, vbl. n. (ˈwaɪvɪŋ) [f. wive v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb wive; taking a wife, marrying, marriage.1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 5955 He biþoȝte him..ȝif þer miȝte be eny red Þoru wiuinge..vor is wif was ded. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. ix. 181 Whiles þow art ȝonge..Wreke þe with wyuynge ȝif þow wilt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karen Grassle
After making the pilot for Little House on the Prairie, Grassle appeared in one episode of Gunsmoke titled "The Wiving" as Fran, one of several saloon wikipedia.org
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unbunched
unˈbunched, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1615 Marr. & Wiving xi. in Harl. Misc. (1809) II. 173 This destiny shall preserve him, to wear his brow..as unbunched as the front of a bachelor. Oxford English Dictionary
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Harry Morgan
Morgan also appeared in four episodes of Gunsmoke ("The Witness" – aired 11/23/1970, "Milligan" - aired 11/6/72, "The Wiving" - aired 10/14/1974 and "Brides and Grooms", sequel to The Wiving - aired 2/10/1975). wikipedia.org
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unwiving
† unˈwiving, ppl. a. Obs. [un-1 10.] a. Of or pertaining to celibacy. b. Celibate.1550 Bale Apol. Ep. Ded. p. iiii, Vouere in that place pertayneth no more to their vnwiuing state, than [etc.]. Ibid. 81 b, Wher is now..the vnwyuyng vowe of prestes. 1550 ― Eng. Votaries ii. 33 b, The ordre of prodygy... Oxford English Dictionary
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uncrossly
unˈcrossly, adv. [un-1 11.] Not adversely.1615 Marr. & Wiving in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) III. 253 That the joy their forward youth hath sought, Uncrossly matched, may come more near their thought. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alice MacGowan
Selected works The Last Word (1903) Return Judith of the Cumberlands (1908) Wiving of Lance Cleaverage (1909) The Sword in the Mountains (1910) wikipedia.org
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warted
warted, ppl. a. (ˈwɔːtɪd) [f. wart n. + -ed2.] 1. Covered with warts. rare.1615 A. Niccholes Marr. & Wiving vi. 17 Lip-bearded, as wiches, with their warted antiquity and age. 1689 N. Lee Princess Cleve iii. i, She's warted all over like a pumpl'd Orange. 1876 Blackmore Cripps xlix, That heavy gate.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bishops' Ban of 1599
Caltha Poetarum: Or The Bumble Bee (1599) John Davies and Christopher Marlowe, Epigrammes and Elegies (1599) Ercole and Torquato Tasso, Of Mariage and Wiving Because Robert Tofte's Of Mariage and Wiving and the anonymous xv ioyes of marriage are literary translations that do not directly relate to England's wikipedia.org
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wive
wive, v. (waɪv) Forms: 1 wifian, (3 wifue), 3–6 wyue (-ve), 3–7 wiue, 7– wive. [OE. w{iacu}fian (= MLG., MDu. wîven), f. w{iacu}f wife n.] 1. intr. († rarely refl.) To take a wife, get married, marry. Const. † on (o), with. Also occas. with it.c 888 ælfred Boeth. xi. §1 Maniᵹe habbað ᵹenoᵹ ᵹesælilic... Oxford English Dictionary
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unrelishness
† unˈrelishness Obs.—1 [un-1 12.] Lack of relish.1615 A. Niccholes Marr. & Wiving vii. (1620) 19 The vnrealishnesse of that which is lawful, desire of that which is restrained. Oxford English Dictionary
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AML Awards
Lies of the Magpie: A Memoir by Maleah Day Warner (Author Academy Elite) Other finalists: Disparates by Patrick Madden (University of Nebraska Press) Wiving wikipedia.org
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disrank
disrank, v. (dɪsˈræŋk) [f. dis- 7 c + rank n.] † 1. trans. To throw out of rank or into disorder. Obs.1597 Daniel Civ. Wars viii. xvi, The rangèd horse break out..Disrank the troops; set all in disarray. a 1616 Beaum. & Fl. Lawes of Candy i. i, I..Was he that first dis-rankt their woods of Pikes. 16... Oxford English Dictionary
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desistency
† deˈsistency Obs. rare—1. [f. L. dēsistent-em, pr. pple. of dēsistĕre: see desist and -ency.] Cessation.1615 Marr. & Wiving i. in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) III. 255 End of the world and desistency of all things. Oxford English Dictionary
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truant
▪ I. truant, n. (a.) (ˈtruːənt) Forms: α. 3– truant, 4 -ont, (pl. -ons), truan, 4–5 truaunt, 5 truwaunt(e, (trwaunt), truaund, 6 -ande, (-ent), 6–7 truand. β. 4–6 trewaunt, 5 -aund(e, 5–6 -ante, 6 -ande, (trewnt), 6–7 trewant, -and, 7 treuant. γ. 4–5 trowaunt, 5 -ande, (-awnt, -ent, -ean, trovwont, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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