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As swythe, as quickly as possible. [Obs.] --Chaucer. As well, also; too; besides. --Addison. As well as, equally with, no less than. ``I have understanding as well as you.'' --Job xii. 3. As yet, until now; ... Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: As swythe (0.12249 detik); Advertisement; Found 1 items, similar to As swythe.
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Draconian Enterprises (also known as DNE) is the administration wing of several projects and companies owned and managed by Swythe Quirksettle. It primarily focuses on providing the infrastructure for others to benefit from its services.
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This preest him took a mark, and that as swythe, And this chanoun him thanked ofte sythe, And took his leve, and wente forth his weye, And at the thridde day broghte his moneye, 1; And to the preest he took his gold agayn, Wherof this preest was wonder glad and fayn.
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Swythe is a conglomeration of hard hitting, kick-ass and blood pumping music. ... Swythe was formed in October 2002 and is currently based out of the ...
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And than anon aftyr the Erchebischop seyd, "Wher schal I have a man that myth ledyn this woman fro me?" As swythe ther styrt up many yong men, and every man seyd of hem, "My Lord, I wyl gon wyth hir." The Erchebischop answeryd, "Ye ben to yong;
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As usage is,let swepe the floore as swythe, Plucke up your heart and be glad and blythe. The Mullocke on an heape yswepte was, And on the floore cast a Canvas; And all this Mullocke in a syve y throwe, And ysyfted and yplucked many a throwe.
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1. Denoting equality or likeness in kind, degree, or manner; like; similar to; in the same manner with or in which; ... As swythe, as quickly as possible. As well, also; too; besides. As well as, equally with, no less than. "I have understanding as well as you." . As yet, until now; up to or at the present time; still; now.
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(redirected from Swyer-James syndrome) ... Swynnertonia; Swynnertonia swynnertoni; SWYP; Swyre; Swyre Head; SWYS; Swythe; SWYW; SWZ; sx; sx; sx; sx; SX architecture; SX Arietis variable; SX Arietis variables;
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Swythe wel heo was byloved, of hey and of lowe; Alle hii hadde joie of hure that couthen hure knowe. Of the hard here was hure nexte wede. The meste mete that heo ete was worten and barly brede,2; And the cold welle water - that was hure drynke.
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The four boys have a tutor, Father Swythe, but only Alfred is interested in what the monk has to teach. At this point we get a very interesting lesson on how the great illustrated manuscripts were made, how the ink and the colours were made, and how the pens and brushes were made.
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