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wooer
wooer (ˈwuːə(r)) Forms: 1 woᵹere, 3, 5 woware, 4–5 wowere (4 wouwere), 4–6 wower, 5–6 chiefly Sc. wowar, 5 woar, Sc. woweir, 6 Sc. wawar, 6–8 woer, 6– wooer. [OE. wóᵹere, f. woo v.1 + -er1.] One who woos a woman, esp. with a view to marriage, a suitor; rarely a woman who woos a man. Also in fig. con... Oxford English Dictionary
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Waller Hugh Paton
Early life Paton was born in Wooer's Alley, Dunfermline, the son of Joseph Neil Paton (1797-1874), a damask designer, and Catherine McDiarmid. Principal works "The Antique Room, Wooer's Alley, by Firelight" (1848) "Glen Massen", Royal Scottish Academy (1851) "Loch Lomond", Government Art Collection wikipedia.org
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woes
woer, woerd, woes see wooer, word, ooze. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bevers saga
follows: "The work is a medieval soap opera that commences with the murder of Bevers's father, instigated by Bevers's mother, and carried out by a rival wooer wikipedia.org
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woar
▪ I. woar variant of ore5, seaweed.1586 J. Hooker Hist. Irel. in Holinshed II. 43/1 The woars of the seas.▪ II. woar obs. form of wooer. Oxford English Dictionary
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June Boland
) "The Girl from America." (1922) "Love Left Out." (1923) "The Newcomer." (1923) "For the Sake o' Somebody." (1924) "Humpy." (1924) "The Master Wooer wikipedia.org
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wooed
wooed, ppl. a. (wuːd) [f. woo v.1 + -ed1.] That is courted by a lover. Also absol.1582 Bentley Mon. Matrones Pref. B 1 b, The wooed woman not to be by anie meanes cosined or abused in marriage. 1891 Le Gallienne Retrosp. Rev. (1896) I. 13 A wooer at a certain hot moment entreats the wooed: ‘Will you... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paulo Roberto Cotechiño centravanti di sfondamento
Tiberio Murgia as Head of Brigades Franca Valeri as Countess Gian Carlo Fusco as Trombetti Enzo Andronico as Tancredi Cafiero Moana Pozzi as Cotechino's Wooer wikipedia.org
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nayless
† ˈnayless, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. nay n. + -less.] Accepting no refusal.a 1618 Sylvester Maiden's Blush 991 Like a nay-lesse wooer, Holding his cloak, shee puls him hard unto her. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Gypsy Trail
Frances is now inconsolable, and Edward very obligingly goes in search of the wooer. wikipedia.org
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owar
▪ I. owar var. owhere Obs., anywhere.▪ II. owar obs. Sc. f. wooer. Oxford English Dictionary
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Proud Lady Margaret
Commentary This appears to be the compound of two ballads: one of a proud princess being humbled by a clever wooer, and the other of a dead soul rebuking wikipedia.org
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requirant
† reˈquirant Obs. [-ant: cf. F. requérant (14th c.).] One who makes a request or demand; a wooer or suitor.a 1467 Gregory's Chron. (Camden) 155 For the surplus of the tyme that the saudyers shalle serve, the requyrant shalle ben holdyn to sendyn hem at hys propyr dysposycyon. 1566 Painter Pal. Pleas... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Silent Princess
She told a third wooer that a wizard had taken the place of her father's body in the grave, but if he brought him before her, she would be free. Then the nightingale argued whether the second or third wooer had done the best, until the princess said it was the first. wikipedia.org
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shauchled
shauchled, a. Sc. (ˈʃɑx(ə)ld) [f. prec. + -ed1.] Twisted out of shape. (Said chiefly of shoes or the feet.)1737 Ramsay Sc. Prov. (1797) 100 Ye shape shoon by your ain shachled feet. 1795 Burns Braw Wooer vii, I spier'd for my cousin..And how her new shoon fit her auld shachl't feet. 1818 Scott Br. L... Oxford English Dictionary
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