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date of any sense not occurring in Old English and the last recorded date of any sense not prevalent today.15 OE sæd ( = German satt ) meant only ' satisfied ' , ' sated ' , ' full of ' , ' weary of ' , and these meanings persisted ...
date of any sense not occurring in Old English and the last recorded date of any sense not prevalent today.15 OE sæd ( = German satt ) meant only ' satisfied ' , ' sated ' , ' full of ' , ' weary of ' , and these meanings persisted ...
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... sense applied to character ' settled ' , ' steadfast ' , ' firm ' . This mutual support of two senses or two closely related applications of a word to character and to objects , seems all the more possible when one looks at sense 8 , in ...
... sense applied to character ' settled ' , ' steadfast ' , ' firm ' . This mutual support of two senses or two closely related applications of a word to character and to objects , seems all the more possible when one looks at sense 8 , in ...
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... senses developed in English . The NED confesses that the precise development of the senses is not clear , and is uncertain in many citations about the particular sense intended by writers in the 16th and 17th centuries . It is clear ...
... senses developed in English . The NED confesses that the precise development of the senses is not clear , and is uncertain in many citations about the particular sense intended by writers in the 16th and 17th centuries . It is clear ...
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