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Traditional English :: paginal
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pagintaion.html - adj. 1 of pages (of books etc.). 2 corresponding page for page. paginary adj. [LL paginalis (as PAGE(1))] |
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Traditional English :: paginate
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pagintaion.html - v.tr. assign numbers to the pages of a book etc. pagination n. [F paginer f. L pagina PAGE(1)] |
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Traditional English :: paginal
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pagintaion.html - adj. 1 of pages (of books etc.). 2 corresponding page for page. paginary adj. [LL paginalis (as PAGE(1))] |
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Traditional English :: paginate
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pagintaion.html - v.tr. assign numbers to the pages of a book etc. pagination n. [F paginer f. L pagina PAGE(1)] |
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Traditional English :: pagan
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pagintaion.html - n. & adj. --n. a person not subscribing to any of the main religions of the world, esp. formerly regarded by Christians as unenlightened or heathen. --adj. 1 a of or relating to or associated with pagans. b irreligious. 2 identifying divinity or spirituality in nature; pantheistic. paganish adj. paganism n. paganize v.tr. & intr. (also -ise). [ME f. L paganus villager, rustic f. pagus country district: in Christian L = civilian, heathen] |
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Traditional English :: page(1)
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pagintaion.html - n. & v. --n. 1 a a leaf of a book, periodical, etc. b each side of this. c what is written or printed on this. 2 a an episode that might fill a page in written history etc.; a record. b a memorable event. --v.tr. paginate. [F f. L pagina f. pangere fasten] |
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