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  • proœmia or proœmiums) Obsolete form of proemium. mid-17th century, Joseph H. Peterson, editor, The Lesser Key of Solomon: Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis:...
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  • philosophy. 2021, Amy Kenny, Kaara L. Peterson, “Introduction—Everyday Humoralism”, in Amy Kenny, Kaara L. Peterson, editor, Humorality in Early Modern...
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  • Parties to the conflict consent. 2015, Jenny H. Peterson, “Introduction”, in Roger Mac Ginty, Jenny H. Peterson, editors, The Routledge Companion to Humanitarian...
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  • bonfired using palm fronds, grass and sometimes dung. 2002, Susan Peterson, Jan Peterson, “Firing Ceramics”, in Working with Clay, 2nd edition, London: Laurence...
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  • evanescent (category English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₁weh₂-)
    ray path. 2015, Yitzhak Mendelson, “Optical Sensors”, in Joseph D. Bronzino, Donald R. Peterson, editors, Medical Devices and Human Engineering (Biomedical...
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  • Christi”, in Edmund Deacon, Henry Peterson, editors, The Saturday Evening Post, number 1913, Philadelphia, Pa.: Deacon & Peterson, […], page 4, column 2: […]...
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  • De gram jury lawed me all de time an' dat place got too hot. 1972, Bill Peterson, Coaltown revisited: an Appalachian notebook, page 28: The only time I...
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  • were to hit the toboggan of a depression, wages would drop. 1989, C.W. Peterson, Wake Up, Canada!: Reflections on Vital National Issues: Farming was on...
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  • cloth against her flesh / she feels the flashes of our heat. 2002, Shelley Peterson, “The Ghost”, in Stagestruck, Toronto, Ont.: Key Porter Books, →ISBN, page...
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  • Christmas (category English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *meytH-)
    tales of the glories / Of Christmases long, long ago 1981, John W[illard] Peterson (lyrics and music), “Christmas is Love”, Grand Rapids, Mich.: Singspiration...
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  • ore rotundo (category English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European word *h₁óh₃s)
    brazilians, portrayed in Historical and descriptive sketches, Childs & Peterson, page 181: They can almost all turn a sentence well, rhyme when they choose...
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  • Freedomites." 1912 August, “Medical Freedom”, in John William Keating, Reuben Peterson, editors, Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, volume...
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  • desolatest, wettest days! 1881, Ann S. Stephens, “The American Countess”, in Peterson’s Magazine, volume seventy-ninth, chapter IX, page 230: The minister sot...
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