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8,087 words match “RED”

FOREDEEM v. 2 definitions
To recognize or judge in advance; to forebode. [Obs.] Udall. Laugh at your misery, as foredeeming you An idle meteor. J. Webster.
FOREDESIGN v.
To plan beforehand; to intend previously. Cheyne.
FOREDETERMINE v.
To determine or decree beforehand. Bp. Hopkins.
FOREDISPOSE v.
To bestow beforehand. [R.] King James had by promise foredisposed the place on the Bishop of Meath. Fuller.
FOREDOOM v. 2 definitions
To doom beforehand; to predestinate. Thou art foredomed to view the Stygian state. Dryden.
FOREREMEMBERED a.
Called to mind previously. Bp. Montagu.
FORFERED p.
Excessively alarmed; in great fear. [Obs.] "Forfered of his death." Chaucer.
FOUR-CORNERED a.
Having four corners or angles.
FRED n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.
FREDSTOLE n.
See Fridstol. Fuller.
FRONTIERED p.
Placed on the frontiers. [R.]
GLANDERED a.
Affected with glanders; as, a glandered horse. Yu
GOITERED; GOITRED a.
Affected with goiter.
GOOD-HUMORED a.
Having a cheerful spirit and demeanor; good-tempered. See Good- natured.
GOOD-HUMOREDLY adv.
With a cheerful spirit; in a cheerful or good-tempered manner.
GOOD-NATURED a.
Naturally mild in temper; not easily provoked.
GOOD-NATUREDLY adv.
With maldness of temper.
GOOD-TEMPERED a.
Having a good temper; not easily vexed. See Good-natured.
GOSSIPREDE n.
The relationship between a person and his sponsors. [Obs.]
HAIRED a. 2 definitions
Having hair. "A beast haired like a bear." Purchas.
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