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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
The OF. gresle is of doubtful origin, butmaybe Teut.; cf. OHG. grioz, grit.
ENGRAIN, todyeofa fast colour.(F.—L.) ME.engreynen, to dye in grain,i.e. of a fast
colour; P. Plowman, B. ii. 15.Cf. MF. engrainer, to dye; in Palsgrave, s. v. grayne,
vb.
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"It is Never Too Late to Mend": A Matter of Fact Romance
He introduced himself to the owner as a first-rate painter / and engrainer, and
offered to turn this door into a mahogany, walnut, oak, or what not door. ~' “The
house is beautiful all but the door” said sly Tom; “it / is blistered.” “I am quite
content ...
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Etymology and the Invention of English in Early Modern ...
In fact in its original sense the Old French 'engrainer' implied dyeing something a
specific shade of scarlet; the 'graine' of its root first signified a particular kind of
dye, cochineal. E. K.'s error seems puzzling because the word continued to be ...
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Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French
1 To sodomize, to commit buggery. 2 Sefaire englander. To be 'taken in', to be
deceived. Engliche n. m. &f. 'Brit', British person. engourdir v. trans. To 'lift', to 'nick
', to steal. Il lui a engourdi son larfeuii. He pinched his wallet. engrainer v. trans.
E A Lovatt Esq, R J H, R. J. H 'erail, 2005
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Delphi Complete Works of Charles Reade (Illustrated):
Out went Robinson into the town of Sydney. He got into a respectable street,and
knocked atagood housewith a green door. He introduced himself to theowner as
afirstrate painter and engrainer, and offeredto turn this door intoa mahogany, ...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature
... 'engrainer & à glisser dans les rainures de la canule principale. ' 585. A l'
opposé du premier de ces boutons est un anneau coupé, destiné à accrocher un
chef de l'anse de la ligature, afin que ce même chef le suive lorsqu'on promené
cette ...
Tobias George Smollett, 1796
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Boyer's Royal Dictionary Abridged: In Two Parts ... ...
Thrilled, p. fraisé. To thrive, v. n. ¡vet. throve, part. thriven, profiter, faire un gain, i'
enric/ier, réunir; fain bien ю affaira ; profiter, u bien nourrir, croître, te fortifier, reñir
bien. To thrive (in health) к bien porter, être en bon état, t'engrainer, devenir giat.
Abel Boyer, William Gardiner, 1814
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Middle English Dictionary
(c) al425(al382) WBible(l) Ex.7.l4: Engregid |WBible(2): maad greuouse] is the
herte of Pharao. Ibid. 8.l5: Pharao. . his herte engredgide [L ingravavit] and herde
not hem. engreinen v. [OF engrainer, from en graine. ] (a) To dye (cloth) in grain,
...
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Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts: LLBA.
(FRE) 11 The French verbs respecter 'respect' & engrainer 'implicate (another)
while escaping blame' suggest two common teacher mistakes. Sometimes they
reproach students for disrespecting instructions they do not understand: the other
...
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Nouveau Dictionnaire Français-anglais Et Anglais-francais ...
3 accord, ru. convention, t. Cumpusibon, 1'. . Compôsitor.s. (celui qui dans une
imprimerie dispose les lettres dans le composteur) compou'trur, m. . , v ' Cômpost,
:. cngrais, m.fumicr, in. To Cômpnfl, ra. 'engrainer, fumer une terre ' Compôsure, ...