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  • 101indignity — (n.) 1580s, unworthiness, also unworthy treatment; act intended to expose someone to contempt, from L. indignitatem (nom. indignitas) unworthiness, meanness, baseness, also unworthy conduct, an outrage, noun of quality from indignus unworthy (see …

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  • 102ἀναξιοπάθει — ἀ̱ναξιοπάθει , ἀναξιοπαθέω to be indignant at unworthy treatment imperf ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric aeolic) ἀναξιοπαθέω to be indignant at unworthy treatment pres imperat act 2nd sg (attic epic) ἀναξιοπαθέω to be indignant at unworthy… …

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  • 103ἀναξίων — ἄναξις bringing up fem gen pl (epic doric ionic aeolic) ἀνάξιος unworthy fem gen pl ἀνάξιος unworthy masc/neut gen pl ἀνάξιος unworthy masc/fem/neut gen pl ἀνάγω lead up fut part act masc nom sg (doric) ἀνάσσω to be lord fut part act masc nom sg… …

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  • 104ἀπηξιωμένα — ἀπαξιόω disclaim as unworthy perf part mp neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic epic doric ionic aeolic) ἀπηξιωμένᾱ , ἀπαξιόω disclaim as unworthy perf part mp fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic doric ionic aeolic) ἀπηξιωμένᾱ , ἀπαξιόω disclaim as unworthy… …

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  • 105in|dig´nant|ly — in|dig|nant «ihn DIHG nuhnt», adjective. angry at something unworthy, unjust, unfair, or mean: »She was indignant at the man who beat his horse. SYNONYM(S): incensed, provoked, displeased. ╂[< Latin indignāns, antis, present participle of… …

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  • 106in|dig|nant — «ihn DIHG nuhnt», adjective. angry at something unworthy, unjust, unfair, or mean: »She was indignant at the man who beat his horse. SYNONYM(S): incensed, provoked, displeased. ╂[< Latin indignāns, antis, present participle of indignārī be… …

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  • 107GALUT — (Golah) (Heb. גָּלוּת, גּוֹלָה), exile. The Concept The Hebrew term galut expresses the Jewish conception of the condition and feelings of a nation uprooted from its homeland and subject to alien rule. The term is essentially applied to the… …

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  • 108Disdain — Dis*dain (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disdained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disdaining}.] [OE. disdainen, desdainen, OF. desdeigner, desdaigner, F. d[ e]daigner; des (L. dis ) + daigner to deign, fr. L. dignari to deem worthy. See {Deign}.] 1. To think… …

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  • 109Disdained — Disdain Dis*dain (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disdained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disdaining}.] [OE. disdainen, desdainen, OF. desdeigner, desdaigner, F. d[ e]daigner; des (L. dis ) + daigner to deign, fr. L. dignari to deem worthy. See {Deign}.] 1.… …

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  • 110Disdaining — Disdain Dis*dain (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disdained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disdaining}.] [OE. disdainen, desdainen, OF. desdeigner, desdaigner, F. d[ e]daigner; des (L. dis ) + daigner to deign, fr. L. dignari to deem worthy. See {Deign}.] 1.… …

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