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worm-eaten
ˈworm-ˌeaten, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Eaten into by a worm or worms.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. lxxiv. (1495) Q iij/1 Frute..yf it be not roten nother worme eten. c 1420 Liber Cocorum (1862) 45 Take white pese and wasshe hom wele;..Devoyde þo worme-etone alle bydene. 1493 Festyvall (W. de W. 151...
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worm-eater
ˈworm-ˌeater 1. A bird or other creature that feeds on worms; spec. the Worm-eating Warbler (see below).1760 G. Edwards Glean. Nat. Hist. II. 200 The Worm-eater [of Pennsylvania]. 1831 Swainson & Richardson Fauna Bor.-Amer. II. 221 Sylvicola (Vermivora) peregrina... Tennessee Worm-eater. 1878 J. Bul...
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Max Harzof
When one wealthy woman did not like his valuation of her worm-eaten books, she accused him of being a "mere junk dealer".
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worm-eat
▪ I. † worm-eat, ppl. a. Obs. = worm-eaten, lit. and fig.1597 Bp. Hall Sat. i. iv. 6 Some brauer braine in high Heroick rimes Compileth worm-eate stories of olde tymes. 1601 2nd Pt. Return fr. Parnass. iv. iii. 1936 Spending the marrow of their flowring age, In fruitelesse poring on some worme eate ...
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Side a is worm-eaten and split at its thick end; side b has fire damage.
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Collector J. L.
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A charred, worm-eaten, and heavily corroded beam, 70.5 × 8 × 2.6 cm of unknown wood. Not fluted.
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vermiculated
verˈmiculated, ppl. a. [See prec. and -ed1.] 1. Worm-eaten; covered or ornamented with markings resembling those made by the gnawing of worms.1623 Cockeram i, Vermiculated, worme-eaten. [Hence in Blount.] 1707 Sloane Jamaica I. 78 The pinnæ set in the middle are largest,..having on the backside seve...
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Chapel of Notre-Dame de Posat
Virgin Mary, it became a pilgrimage site in the 18th century: the worshippers came there to pray in front of a statue described as "miraculous yet fully worm-eaten
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unmortised
▪ I. unˈmortised, ppl. a.1 (un-1 8 + mortised ppl. a.)1678 Moxon Mech. Exerc. vi. 103 This Square Peece hath a square wide Mortess in it..to screw against that part of the Wooden Peece un-mortessed at the Top,..stiff against the fore-side of the un-mortessed Peece.▪ II. unˈmortised, ppl. a.2 (un-2 8...
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Transfer of panel paintings
The practice of conserving an unstable painting on panel by transferring it from its original decayed, worm-eaten, cracked, or distorted wood support to
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Santa Maria del Parto a Mergellina
Other significant works of the building are the two statues sculpted by brothers heirs of Jacopo and Sannazaro the youth figure with a book in hand, the worm-eaten
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smirched
smirched, ppl. a. (smɜːtʃt) [f. prec.] Marked, soiled, made dirty, etc., with a smirch or stain.1599 Shakes. Hen. V, iii. iii. 17 Impious Warre,..with his smyrcht complexion. 1599 ― Much Ado iii. iii. 145 The smircht worm-eaten tapestrie. 1746 Smollett Advice 72 From the smirch'd scullion to th' emb...
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A LIQUOR-LADEN TRADITION: THE CHINESE PICNIC - fengliangBAI - Google Sites
Running water is never stale and a door-hinge never gets worm-eaten
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eaten
eaten, ppl. a. (ˈiːt(ə)n) [pa. pple. of eat v.] 1. Consumed as food; devoured.1599 Minsheu Span. Gram. 80 Eaten bread is forgotten. 1656 W. Dugard Gate Lat. Unl. ¶862. 271 Half-eaten morsels, and other scraps. 1864 Swinburne Atalanta Thou whose mouth Looks red from the eaten fruits of thine own womb...
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とし in this sentence, among other problems I was trying to translate this song (full lyrics here: < ) and I'm having a lot of trouble with these two lines: > > "Trapped by the chaos, having put on my mourning...
Yes it's the continuative form of , and I think it's "typical " you already know, with omitted because it's already mentioned in the previous sentence(?). It just means "consider something " or "regard something as ". can mean the same thing as , doom, fate, etc. So "regarding it (=) as my(?) fate, ...
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