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Traditional English :: vandal
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vandage.html - n. & adj. --n. 1 a person who wilfully or maliciously destroys or damages property. 2 (Vandal) a member of a Germanic people that ravaged Gaul, Spain, N. Africa, and Rome in the 4th-5th c., destroying many books and works of art. --adj. of or relating to the Vandals. Vandalic adj. (in sense 2 of n.). [L Vandalus f. Gmc] |
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Traditional English :: vandalism
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vandage.html - n. wilful or malicious destruction or damage to works of art or other property. vandalistic adj. vandalistically adv. |
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Traditional English :: vandalize
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vandage.html - v.tr. (also -ise) destroy or damage wilfully or maliciously. |
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Traditional English :: vandal
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vandage.html - n. & adj. --n. 1 a person who wilfully or maliciously destroys or damages property. 2 (Vandal) a member of a Germanic people that ravaged Gaul, Spain, N. Africa, and Rome in the 4th-5th c., destroying many books and works of art. --adj. of or relating to the Vandals. Vandalic adj. (in sense 2 of n.). [L Vandalus f. Gmc] |
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Traditional English :: vandalism
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vandage.html - n. wilful or malicious destruction or damage to works of art or other property. vandalistic adj. vandalistically adv. |
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Traditional English :: vandalize
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vandage.html - v.tr. (also -ise) destroy or damage wilfully or maliciously. |
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