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Word Meanings - SOILURE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Stain; pollution. Shak. Then fearing rust or soilure, fashioned for it A case of silk. Tennyson.

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  • FASHION-MONGERING
    Behaving like a fashion-monger. Shak.
  • FASHIONED
    Having a certain style or fashion; as old-fashioned; new- fashioned.
  • FASHION-MONGER
    One who studies the fashions; a fop; a dandy. Marston.
  • SOILURE
    Stain; pollution. Shak. Then fearing rust or soilure, fashioned for it A case of silk. Tennyson.
  • FEARFULNESS
    The state of being fearful.
  • FASHIONABLY
    In a fashionable manner.
  • FEARER
    One who fars. Sir P. Sidney.
  • STAIN
    1. To discolor by the application of foreign matter; to make foul; to spot; as, to stain the hand with dye; armor stained with blood. 2. To color, as wood, glass, paper, cloth, or the like, by processess affecting, chemically or otherwise, the
  • FEAR
    A variant of Fere, a mate, a companion. Spenser.
  • STAINLESS
    Free from stain; immaculate. Shak. The veery care he took to keep his name Stainless, with some was evidence of shame. Crabbe. Syn. -- Blameless; spotless; faultless. See Blameless.
  • FEARLESS
    Free from fear. Syn. -- Bold; courageous; interpid; valor -- Fear"less*ly, adv. -- Fera"less*ness, n.
  • FASHIONABLENESS
    State of being fashionable.
  • FEARFULLY
    In a fearful manner.
  • FEARSOME
    . Easily frightened; timid; timorous. "A silly fearsome thing." B. Taylor (more info) 1. Frightful; causing fear "This fearsome wind." Sir W. Scott
  • FASHION
    orig., a making, fr. L. factio a making, fr. facere to make. See 1. The make or form of anything; the style, shape, appearance, or mode of structure; pattern, model; as, the fashion of the ark, of a coat, of a house, of an altar, etc.
  • FEARFUL
    1. Full of fera, apprehension, or alarm; afraid; frightened. Anxious amidst all their success, and fearful amidat all their power. Bp. Warburton. 2. inclined to fear; easily frightened; without courage; timid. What man is there that is fearful
  • FASHIONABLE
    1. Conforming to the fashion or established mode; according with the prevailing form or style; as, a fashionable dress. 2. Established or favored by custom or use; current; prevailing at a particular time; as, the fashionable philosophy;
  • TENNYSONIAN
    Of or pertaining to Alfred Tennyson, the English poet ; resembling, or having some of the characteristics of, his poetry, as simplicity, pictorial quality, sensuousness, etc.
  • FEARNAUGHT
    1. A fearless person. 2. A stout woolen cloth of great thickness; dreadnaught; also, a warm garment.
  • FASHIONLESS
    Having no fashion.
  • SUSTAIN
    F. soutenir (the French prefix is properly fr. L. subtus below, fr. sub under), L. sustinere; pref. sus- + tenere to hold. See 1. To keep from falling; to bear; to uphold; to support; as, a foundation sustains the superstructure; a beast sustains
  • AFEARD
    Afraid. Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises. Shak. (more info) a- + fran to frighten.
  • SUSTAINABLE
    Capable of being sustained or maintained; as, the action is not sustainable.
  • AFFEAR
    To frighten. Spenser.
  • ABSTAIN
    To hold one's self aloof; to forbear or refrain voluntarily, and especially from an indulgence of the passions or appetites; -- with from. Not a few abstained from voting. Macaulay. Who abstains from meat that is not gaunt Shak. Syn. -- To refrain;
  • REFASHIONMENT
    The act of refashioning, or the state of being refashioned. Leigh Hunt.

 

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