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  • 121suppliant — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from present participle of supplier to supplicate, from Latin supplicare Date: 15th century supplicant II. adjective Etymology: Middle French, present participle Date: circa 1567 1. humbly… …

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  • 122supplication — noun see supplicate …

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