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An English and Danish Dictionary ...
Flashe 0 o FLACRANT, lyed, Lrfflra'ende ; aaþenbar ,- shezmme/z'g, shun/13,
ugude/rjg. p FDAGRANCY or FLAGRANTNESS, Sub. bra-imbibed; bcefligljed ;
aabenbaar/igbed, offleim'igbea';st1sircndigbed. FLAGRANTLY, Adw. qfflentlzlgm
...
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Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 121, 2002 Lectures
... internally present in a king and waking (the only internal words in the poem
ending in -ing) is therefore necessarily foregrounded, rendering the pun
noticeable — though it does not seem, for all its flagrantness, ever to have been
noticed'.
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Dian-theas, teas loisgeach. Flagrant, a. Teth ; dealasach, deothasach ; teth dearg
; caoireach ; ain-teth ; anbharra ; fuathasach ; comharaichte, sònruichte,
foillsichte, aithnichte. Flagrantness, s. Dealasachd; ainteas ; anbharrachd;
fuathasachd.
Robert Archibald Armstrong,
1825
... disguised as a philosophy The blasphemous psychology of ain'tnothin for free
Under the aegisof generosity, witatrocities beinegregious In its frequency n
flagrantness, in theprocess ofintegration Eliminatin the circumstance of
consequence, ...
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A Gaelic Dictionary: In Two Parts I. Guelic and English. - ...
Dian-theas, teas loisgeach. Flagrant, a. Teth; dealasach, deothasach; teth dearg;
caoireach ; ain-teth ; anbharra ; fuathasach ; comharaichte, sonruichte, foillsichte,
aithnichte. Flagrantness, s. Dealasachd ; ainteas ; anbharrachd; fuathasachd.
Robert Archibald Armstrong,
1825
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The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets
... so that the rhyme internally present in a king and waking (the only internal
words in the poem ending in -ing) is therefore necessarily foregrounded,
rendering the pun noticeable — though it does not seem, for all its flagrantness,
ever to have ...
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Roget's II: the new thesaurus
Disgracefully and grossly offensive. flagrantness noun The quality or state of
being flagrant. flail verb To swing about or strike at wildly. flair noun An innate
capability. flamboyant adjective 1. Elaborately and heavily ornamented. 2.
Marked by ...
Peter Mark Roget, Robert Masters, American Heritage Dictionary,
1980
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Fla'grance, Fla'gran-cy, s. Burning; heat; fire; notoriousness ; — a. Flagrant ; — ad
. Flagrantly ; — s. Flagrantness. tFla'grate, v.a. To burn; to injure by fire; — t s.
Flagration. [of a fleet. Flag'-ship, s. The ship bearing the commander Flag'statF, s.
... engraftation flagellators fragmentally flagrantness Festival Hall familiariser
familiarizer familiarises familiarizes familiarness overfamiliar fissipalmate
parvifoliate fraternalism quarterfinal fluorapatite forestaysail Stanley Falls
AAEGGGINORST ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown,
2006
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A Gaelic Dictionary, In Two Parts: I. Gaelic And English. ...
Soitheach; plaichead; fiagan. F LAGRANCY, s. Dian-theas, teas loisgeach.
FLAGRANT, a. Teth; dealasach, deothasach; teth dearg; caoireach ; ain-teth;
anbharra: fuathasach; comharaichte, sbnruichte, foillsichte, aithnichte.
FLAGRANTNESS ...
Robert Archibald Armstrong,
1825