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Word Meanings - DISHAUNT - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To leave; to quit; to cease to haunt. Halliwell.

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  • LEAVE-TAKING
    Taking of leave; parting compliments. Shak.
  • LEAVED
    Bearing, or having, a leaf or leaves; having folds; -- used in combination; as, a four-leaved clover; a two-leaved gate; long- leaved.
  • LEAVENING
    1. The act of making light, or causing to ferment, by means of leaven. 2. That which leavens or makes light. Bacon.
  • HAUNTED
    Inhabited by, or subject to the visits of, apparitions; frequented by a ghost. All houses wherein men have lived and died Are haunted houses. Longfellow.
  • LEAVELESS
    Leafless. Carew.
  • HAUNTER
    One who, or that which, haunts.
  • LEAVEN
    alleviation, mitigation; but taken in the sense of, a raising, that 1. Any substance that produces, or is designed to produce, fermentation, as in dough or liquids; esp., a portion of fermenting dough, which, mixed with a larger quantity of dough,
  • HAUNT
    to go about, fr. L. ambire ; or cf. Icel. heimta to 1. To frequent; to resort to frequently; to visit pertinaciously or intrusively; to intrude upon. You wrong me, sir, thus still to haunt my house. Shak. Those cares that haunt the court and town.
  • CEASELESS
    Without pause or end; incessant.
  • LEAVENOUS
    Containing leaven. Milton.
  • LEAVER
    One who leaves, or withdraws.
  • LEAVE
    To send out leaves; to leaf; -- often with out. G. Fletcher.
  • LEAVES
    pl. of Leaf.
  • CEASE
    1. To come to an end; to stop; to leave off or give over; to desist; as, the noise ceased "To cease from strife." Prov. xx. 3. 2. To be wanting; to fail; to pass away. The poor shall never cease out of the land. Deut. xv. 11. Syn. -- To intermit;
  • BELEAVE
    To leave or to be left. May.
  • CHAUNTERIE
    See CHAUCER
  • CLEAVER
    One who cleaves, or that which cleaves; especially, a butcher's instrument for cutting animal bodies into joints or pieces.
  • FIVE-LEAFED; FIVE-LEAVED
    Having five leaflets, as the Virginia creeper.
  • PARKLEAVES
    A European species of Saint John's-wort; the tutsan. See Tutsan.
  • CLEAVELANDITE
    A variety of albite, white and lamellar in structure.
  • SURCEASEANCE
    Cessation.
  • CLEAVE
    clifian; akin to OS. klibon, G. kleben, LG. kliven, D. kleven, Dan. klæbe, Sw. klibba, and also to G. kleiben to cleve, paste, Icel. 1. To adhere closely; to stick; to hold fast; to cling. My bones cleave to my skin. Ps. cii. 5. The diseases of
  • FORLEAVE
    To leave off wholly. Chaucer.
  • SLEAVED
    Raw; not spun or wrought; as, sleaved thread or silk. Holinshed.
  • DISHAUNT
    To leave; to quit; to cease to haunt. Halliwell.
  • PREDECEASE
    To die sooner than. "If children predecease progenitors." Shak.

 

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