Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A torch.
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- noun obsolete A
torch ; aflambeau .
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Examples
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Gen. 38: 27 kai tede en diduma en te koilia autes.
A Grammar of Septuagint Greek 1856-1924 1905
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Then, turning to our illustrious Arne, he continued, 'Min friendt Custos, you and I must meed togeder some dimes before it is long, and hold a tede-a-tede of old days vat is gone; ha, ha!
The Great German Composers Ferris, George T 1878
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Tie our hands or we'll keep stealing. ted c on August 2, 2010 at 9: 12 AM tede c: Good recall, yup, Liberals in power don't give a
Hot Air » Top Picks 2010
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MODERN TIMES BOOKSTORE in the tede mathews reading room, at the back of the store
Indybay newswire MARY 2010
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MODERN TIMES BOOKSTORE in the tede mathews reading room, at the back of the store
Indybay newswire 2010
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Arum numifma typus ipfe vindicare videtur, qui fcilicec es bellifliroe con - iiehit« Aduirfa enim louis Itho - matae caput repraefeilt. ac cuius in* funabula iadaut Meifenii, tede Puurx
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Rhenahus tede in omnefla* gitiumy ut Ann. 4, 10. aJ fce/uf corrupta»
C. Cornelii Taciti Opera Gabriel Brotier 1782
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Un - de nunc ego, qui fupra Filiprandus Cle-. icus petivi & rogavi te virum bea - tiffimnm Jacobum in Dei nomine Epi - fcopum, ut pvupter Deum in tua mer - tede tnihi res ipfas in Beneficio dare, ej - in ipfa Ecclfia SanBi Georgii, in quantuvt antea ordinatus fui, me Re -
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Utcunqueenim fchabeatzes, tede noftia vinute dubitafte vidcii, quam nosdetua, veriuseft.
Conciones et orationes ex historicis Latinis excerptae : argumenta singulis praefixa sunt, quae causam cujusque & summam ex rei gestae occasione explicant : opus recognitum recensitumque in usum scholarum Hollandiae & Westfrisiae. Veratius, Jobus, d. 1571 1672
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(obsolete) A torch; a flambeau.
September 3, 2008