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The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
Suited or pertain - Inaurate, (in-aw-raf) v. t. [Ij. inaurare, from in and aurum, gold.]
To cover with gold ; to gild. Inaurate, (in'aw-riit) a. Covored with gold ; gilded ; gilt.
Inauspicious, (in-aw-gpish'e-ua) a. Not auspicious ; ill-omened; unfortunate; ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
< inaurate + -ton.] The act or process of gilding or overlaying with gold. Some aort
of their inauration, or gilding, must have been much dearer thun ours. Arbuthnot,
Anc. Coins. inauspicatet (in-as'pi-kat), a. [< L. inauspi- catus, without auspices, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
< inaurate + -♢on.] The act or process of gilding or overlaying with gold. Some
sort of their inauration, or gilding, must have been much dearer than ours.
Arbutknot, Ana. Coins. inauspicatet (in-as'pi-kat), a. [< L. inauspi- oatus, without
auspices, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
E. Phillips, 1706. inaurate (in-a'rat), a. [< L. inauratus, pp.: see the verb.] If.
Covered or seeming to be covered with gold; gilded; gilt. Maunder. — 2. In entom
., having metallic golden luster, as striffi, punctures, fovero, aud depressed
margins in ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
( inaurate + -ion.) The act or process of gilding or overlaying with gold. Some sort
of their inauratiorsor gildin , must have been much dearer than ours. Arbut not,
Anc. Coins. inauspicatef (in-as'pi-kat), a. [< L. inauspica-tus, without auspices,
with ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
< inaurate + -ion.} The act or process of gilding or overlaying with gold. Some sort
of their irtauration, or gilding, must have been much dearer than ours. Arbuthnot,
Anc. Coins. inauspicatet (in-as'pi-kat), a. [< L. inauspi- catus, without auspices, ...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Inauourator, in-aw'gu-ray-tur, «. One who inaugurates. Inauguratory, in-aw'gu-ray
- tur-e, a. Pertaining to inauguration ; suited to induction into office. Inaurate, in-
aw'rate, p. a. To gild or cover with gold. Inauration, in-aw-ra'shnn, s. (aurtmt, gold
...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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An English and Chinese standard dictionary: A-L
Formal beginning or initiation, IBJjr&.filJff ,St!l,SI5K. Inaugurator, (in-aw'-gu-ra-tur)
n. One who inaugurates, ffgffi&fa*, «i]ff#- BJ1*&#- Inauguratory, (in-aw'-gu-ra-tur-
e) a. Pertaining to inauguration, KflWi3M,K!3fc IWStfj, Inaurate, (in-aw'-rate) t>. t ...
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The satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and Lucilius ...
700, " Hactenus antiquo signis fulgentibus tere, Summus inaurate crater erat
asper acantho." " Sweep the dry cobwebs down ! " the master cries, Whips in his
hand, and fury in his eyes : " Let not a spot the clouded columns stain, Scour you
the ...
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An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
... urddedigo, cysegru, gosod mewn swydd Inauguration, ïn-o-gu-ra'shun, n. urdd-
iad, urddeiniad, cysegriad Inaurate, ïn-ö'rat, vt. goreuro Inauspicious, ïn-ös-pïsh'
us, a. an&bdus, drwg-argoelus, drwg-ddaroganus, an- ffodiog Inbeing, ïn'bï-ïng, ...