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  • 61Year of Jubilee (Hebrew) —     Year of Jubilee (Hebrew)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Year of Jubilee (Hebrew)     According to the Pentateuchal legislation contained in Leviticus, a Jubilee year is the year that follows immediately seven successive Sabbatic years (the… …

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  • 62ride — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. drive, tour, journey, travel; jog, gallop, trot, etc.; cycle, pedal. v. t. be borne; sit (a horse); mount, straddle; tease, harass. See support, travel, ridicule. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. drive,… …

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  • 63roughshod — [ruf′shäd΄] adj. shod with horseshoes that have calks, or metal points, to prevent slipping ride roughshod over to treat in a harsh, arrogant, inconsiderate manner; domineer over …

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  • 64overoffice — transitive verb obsolete : to domineer over by virtue of office * * * overoffˈice (Shakespeare o re office) transitive verb • • • Main Entry: ↑over …

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  • 65Bullock — Bul lock, v. t. To bully. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] She shan t think to bullock and domineer over me. Foote. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 66Overbear — O ver*bear , v. t. 1. To bear down or carry down, as by excess of weight, power, force, etc.; to overcome; to suppress. [1913 Webster] The point of reputation, when the news first came of the battle lost, did overbear the reason of war. Bacon.… …

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  • 67Overlead — O ver*lead , v. t. To domineer over; to affront; to treat with indignity. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 68Overoffice — O ver*of fice, v. t. To domineer over by virtue of office. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 69overbear — transitive verb (overbore; overborne; also overborn; bearing) Date: 1535 1. to bring down by superior weight or force ; overwhelm 2. a. to domineer over b. to surpass in importance or cogency ; outweigh …

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  • 70Saśigupta — (Arrian Sisikottos; Curtius Sisocostus) was an historical personage of considerable eminence hailing from the Paropamisadean region i.e region lying between Hindukush and Indus. His name appears twice in Arrian’s Anabasis and once in Historiae… …

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