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Pride: A Dictionary for the Vain
fastuous fastuous (FAS-choo-uhs) adjective: Haughty and arrogant. Despite her
beauty, Mariah remained a socialpariah due to her FASTUOUS behavior. fish for
compliments (fishfawr KOM-pluh-mentz) verb: To attempt to get someone to pay ...
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Satirical Denouncements of the Wicked Americans and We ...
It's not fastuous, not circuitous, and not hotch-potch. It's all the result of a
synthesis of what I take John Dewey to be saying on a particular point which may
or may not have ever crossed his mind, what is necessary and proper for an Old
Guard ...
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Essays and Treatises on Moral, Political, and Various ...
The fastuous is a proud man, who is at the same time vain. * But the applause,
which he seeks from others , consists in homage. Hence he willingly glitters by
titles, genealogical registers or trees of pedigrees, and pageantry. The German is
...
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An American Dictionary of the English Language: Containing ...
... Dictatshur, Discomfitshur, Discourushus, Disnaturalize, Disustshured,
Divestshur, Dutyus, Etfectual, linraptshur, Estuary, Estuste, Eventual, Expostulate,
Factshlll', Fastuous, Festshur, Fisttlll, Flatulenoe, Flatuous, Fluctuate, Fortune,
Fnctshur, ...
Noah Webster, Chauncey Allen Goodrich, Noah Porter, 1850
Q. §plen~ dour, pomp, grandeur. Fustos, Feasts or anniversaries among the
Romans. Fastosaménte, ad. Fustiiullsly. pnmpously. Palslltosol ly Fastnéso, sa. a.
Fastuous, proud, augi y. _ " < Fatal, a. 1. Fatal, proceeding by destiny, inpvitnble.
2.
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The Philology of the English Tongue
... which is little better than barbarous.' — The Translators to the Reader, 161 1.
rhizopodous. 'Spongilla is a rhizopodous animal.' fastuous. ' In reforming the lives
of the clergy he was too fastuous and severe.' — Jeremy Taylor, ed. Eden, vol.
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
2. Splendour, pageantry, pomp, grandeur. Fattot, Feasts or anniversaries among
the Romans. Fastosamente, ad. Fastuously, pompously, gaudily, magnificently.
Fast6so, Fastuoso, sa, a. Fastuous, proud, haughty, ostentatious ; gaudy. Fatal, a.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1862
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A Philological Grammar of the English Language
TOOKE says that haughty and fastuous also signify pride': haughty is from the
French and indicates height, of which high is another variation. May not haughty .
7 be traced upward to the Greek pronoun, and thence be made to signify a ...
Thomas Martin (of Birmingham.), 1824
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages: wherein ...
Fastos, Feasts or anniversaries among the Koinans. Fastosamente, ad.
Fastuously, pompously, gaudily, magnificently. Fast6so, Fastuoso, sa, a.
Fastuous, proud, haughty, ostentatious ; gaudy. Fatal, a. 1. Fatal, ominous,
proceeding by destiny.
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1854
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The Big Book of Words You Should Know: Over 3,000 Words ...
As his supervisor got increasingly bossy and meddlesome, Paul began to
describe him as FASCIST. fastuous (FASS-chew-us), adjective Haughty and
arrogant. Despite her beauty, jenny rarely got asked out, due to her FASTUOUS
behavior.
David Olsen, Michelle Bevilacqua, 2008
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CHRISTOPH SCHLINGENSIEF Now and Then
Its disorienting, hallucinatory power makes the modish “Infinity Rooms” of Doug Wheeler or Yayoi Kusama seem callow, fastuous, and ... «Brooklyn Rail, 7月 14»
Tattered Palaces
“Fastuous and monumental buildings depict the way human beings projected their hopes and phantasms,” Mr. Marchand said. Mr. Marchand ... «New York Times, 5月 10»