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1. air, n.1 View full entry ?c1225

...An atmosphere contaminated by noxious fumes, vapours, etc.; such contaminating fumes themselves; miasma. Now only (with qualifying adjective) merged in sense 2a....

2. ampul, n. View full entry ?c1225

...A small bottle or flask; a phial. Obs. in general sense....

3. anniversary, adj. and n. View full entry c1230

...‘Returning with the revolution of the year; annual; yearly’ (Johnson); returning or commemorated at the same date in succeeding years....

4. † arche, n. View full entry ?c1225

...Noah's ark; = ark3....

5. article, n. View full entry ?c1225

...Each of the separate items of a summary of faith; spec.each of the separate clauses or statements of the Apostles' Creed; (freq. with capital initial) any of the...

6. ave, int. and n. View full entry ?c1225

...Hail! welcome!—Farewell! adieu!...

7. Ave Maria | Ave Mary, n. View full entry ?c1225

...The Hail Mary! the angelic salutation to the Virgin (Luke i. 28), combined with that of Elizabeth (v. 42), used as a devotional recitation, with the addition (in...

8. back-, comb. form View full entry ?c1225

...General senses in combination....

9. banner, n.1 View full entry ?c1225

...prop. A piece of stout taffeta, or other cloth, attached by one side to the upper part of a long pole or staff, and used as the standard of an emperor,...

10. bat, n.2 View full entry ?c1225

...A stick, a club, a staff for support and defence. (In 1387 applied to a crosier.) arch. Still dial. (Kent, Sussex, etc.) = staff, walking-stick....

11. beadsman, n. View full entry ?c1225

...lit. A man of prayer; one who prays for the soul or spiritual welfare of another....

12. beggar, n. View full entry a1250

...One who asks alms, especially habitually; one who lives by so doing....

13. benedicite, int. and n. View full entry ?c1225

...as expressing a wish: Bless you!...

14. blasphemy, n. View full entry c1230

...Profane speaking of God or sacred things; impious irreverence....

15. bloodshedding, n. View full entry c1230

...= bloodshed1....

16. buying, n. View full entry a1250

...The action of buy; purchase....

17. † caˈnonial, adj. View full entry c1230

...= canonical...

18. cause, n. View full entry ?c1225

...That which produces an effect; that which gives rise to any action, phenomenon, or condition. Cause and effect are correlative terms....

19. chapter, n. View full entry ?c1225

...A main division or section of a book (whether the latter is an entire literary work, or one of the divisions or parts of a large work). Esp. used of the main...

20. charge, n.1 View full entry ?c1225

...A (material) load, burden, weight. Obs....

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