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  • LFB
  • LFB

    lacrimal fossa block

    LFB

  • SBL
  • SBL

    Smith Branch Library (New Orleans, LA)

    SBL

  • FSCC
  • FSCC

    Financial Services Coordinating Council

    FSCC

  • ICSPN
  • ICSPN

    Istituto Comprensivo di San Pier Niceto

    ICSPN

  • MMC
  • MMC

    Modern Methods of Construction

    MMC

  • C/L
  • C/L

    Closed Loop

    C/L

  • PGUCS
  • PGUCS

    Palestinian General Union of Charitable Societies

    PGUCS

  • RTI
  • RTI

    reverse transriptase inhibitor

    RTI

  • Dld
  • Dld

    Demonstrated Landing Distance

    Dld

  • PRU
  • PRU

    Perseus Mining Limited

    PRU

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  • Th
  • Th

    In Old English, the article the, when the following word began with a vowel, was often written with elision as if a part of the word. Thus in Chaucer, the forms thabsence, tharray, thegle, thend, thingot, etc., are found for the absence, the array, the eagle, the end, etc.

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  • Chaussure
  • n.

    A foot covering of any kind.

  • Sermon
  • n.

    A discourse or address; a talk; a writing; as, the sermons of Chaucer.

  • Pair
  • n.

    A number of things resembling one another, or belonging together; a set; as, a pair or flight of stairs. "A pair of beads." Chaucer. Beau. & Fl. "Four pair of stairs." Macaulay. [Now mostly or quite disused, except as to stairs.]

  • Chaunter
  • n.

    The flute of a bagpipe. See Chanter, n., 3.

  • Hoppestere
  • a.

    An unexplained epithet used by Chaucer in reference to ships. By some it is defined as "dancing (on the wave)"; by others as "opposing," "warlike."

  • Screamer
  • n.

    Any one of three species of South American birds constituting the family Anhimidae, and the suborder Palamedeae. They have two spines on each wing, and the head is either crested or horned. They are easily tamed, and then serve as guardians for other poultry. The crested screamers, or chajas, belong to the genus Chauna. The horned screamer, or kamichi, is Palamedea cornuta.

  • Venom
  • n.

    Spite; malice; malignity; evil quality. Chaucer.

  • Chaus
  • n.

    a lynxlike animal of Asia and Africa (Lynx Lybicus).

  • Prologue
  • n.

    The preface or introduction to a discourse, poem, or performance; as, the prologue of Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales;" esp., a discourse or poem spoken before a dramatic performance

  • Chausses
  • n. pl.

    The garment for the legs and feet and for the body below the waist, worn in Europe throughout the Middle Ages; applied also to the armor for the same parts, when fixible, as of chain mail.

  • Chaunter
  • n.

    A deceitful, tricky dealer or horse jockey.

  • Chaunter
  • n.

    A street seller of ballads and other broadsides.

  • Truelove
  • n.

    An unexplained word occurring in Chaucer, meaning, perhaps, an aromatic sweetmeat for sweetening the breath.

  • Legitimate
  • a.

    Authorized; real; genuine; not false, counterfeit, or spurious; as, legitimate poems of Chaucer; legitimate inscriptions.

  • Ribaldry
  • n.

    The talk of a ribald; low, vulgar language; indecency; obscenity; lewdness; -- now chiefly applied to indecent language, but formerly, as by Chaucer, also to indecent acts or conduct.

  • Chaunterie
  • n.

    See Chantry.

  • Yak
  • n.

    A bovine mammal (Poephagus grunnies) native of the high plains of Central Asia. Its neck, the outer side of its legs, and its flanks, are covered with long, flowing, fine hair. Its tail is long and bushy, often white, and is valued as an ornament and for other purposes in India and China. There are several domesticated varieties, some of which lack the mane and the long hair on the flanks. Called also chauri gua, grunting cow, grunting ox, sarlac, sarlik, and sarluc.

  • Chaunt
  • n. & v.

    See Chant.

  • Chauvinism
  • n.

    Blind and absurd devotion to a fallen leader or an obsolete cause; hence, absurdly vainglorious or exaggerated patriotism.

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