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  • 121atone — atonable, atoneable, adj. atoner, n. atoningly, adv. /euh tohn /, v., atoned, atoning. v.i. 1. to make amends or reparation, as for an offense or a crime, or for an offender (usually fol. by for): to atone for one s sins. 2. to make up, as for… …

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  • 122Beard —     Beard     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Beard     Among the Jews, as among most Oriental peoples, the beard was especially cherished as a symbol of virility; to cut off another man s beard was an outrage (II Kings, x, 4); to shave or to pluck one …

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  • 123Victoria Lord — Erika Slezak as Victoria Lord One Life to Live Portrayed by Erika Slezak (and others …

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  • 124esne — m ( es/ as) 1. a man of the servile class, a laborer, slave, servant, retainer; 2. in a more general sense, a servant; 2a. youth, young man, man; 3. scholar [Goth asneis]; a man of mark, a learned, brave, etc. man; 4. a man; The esne was probably …

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  • 125a|mends — «uh MEHNDZ», n.sing. or plural. 1. something given or paid to make up for a wrong or injury done; payment for loss; satisfaction; compensation: »to make amends to a person who was imprisoned unjustly. If you carelessly took more than your share… …

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  • 126a|ton´er — a|tone «uh TOHN», verb, a|toned, a|ton|ing. –v.i. 1. to make up; make amends (for): »He atoned for his unkindness to his sister by taking her to the movies. Nothing can atone for a murder …

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  • 127a|ton´a|ble — a|tone «uh TOHN», verb, a|toned, a|ton|ing. –v.i. 1. to make up; make amends (for): »He atoned for his unkindness to his sister by taking her to the movies. Nothing can atone for a murder …

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  • 128a|tone — «uh TOHN», verb, a|toned, a|ton|ing. –v.i. 1. to make up; make amends (for): »He atoned for his unkindness to his sister by taking her to the movies. Nothing can atone for a murder …

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