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Definition of rime
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Rime (n.)
Rhyme.
See
Rhyme.
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Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) To
charge
with a
crime;
to
accuse;
to
institute
a
private
criminal
prosecution
against
for some
heinous
crime;
as, to
appeal
a
person
of
felony..
Flagitious
::
Flagitious
(a.)
Disgracefully
or
shamefully
criminal;
grossly
wicked;
scandalous;
shameful;
-- said of acts,
crimes,
etc..
Trimestrial
::
Trimestrial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
trimester,
or
period
of three
months;
occurring
once in every three
months;
quarterly..
Tamper
::
Tamper
(v. i.) To
meddle;
to be busy; to try
little
experiments;
as, to
tamper
with a
disease..
Condign
::
Condign
(a.)
Deserved;
adequate;
suitable
to the fault or
crime.
Diurnal
::
Diurnal
(a.) A small
volume
containing
the daily
service
for the
little
hours,
viz.,
prime,
tierce,
sext,
nones,
vespers,
and
compline..
Load
::
Load (v.) The work done by a steam
engine
or other prime mover when
working.
Extenuate
::
Extenuate
(v. t.) To
lessen;
to
palliate;
to
lessen
or
weaken
the force of; to
diminish
the
conception
of, as
crime,
guilt,
faults,
ills,
accusations,
etc.; --
opposed
to
aggravate..
Calumniate
::
Calumniate
(v. i.) To
propagate
evil
reports
with a
design
to
injure
the
reputation
of
another;
to make
purposely
false
charges
of some
offense
or
crime.
Flagitious
::
Flagitious
(a.)
Characterized
by
scandalous
crimes
or
vices;
as,
flagitious
times..
Voltaism
::
Voltaism
(n.) That form of
electricity
which is
developed
by the
chemical
action
between
metals
and
different
liquids;
voltaic
electricity;
also, the
science
which
treats
of this form of
electricity;
--
called
also
galvanism,
from
Galvani,
on
account
of his
experiments
showing
the
remarkable
influence
of this agent on
animals..
Injury
::
Injury
(a.) Any
damage
or
violation
of, the
person,
character,
feelings,
rights,
property,
or
interests
of an
individual;
that which
injures,
or
occasions
wrong,
loss,
damage,
or
detriment;
harm; hurt; loss;
mischief;
wrong;
evil; as, his
health
was
impaired
by a
severe
injury;
slander
is an
injury
to the
character..
Extenuation
::
Extenuation
(n.) The act of
axtenuating
or the state of being
extenuated;
the act of
making
thin,
slender,
or lean, or of
palliating;
diminishing,
or
lessening;
palliation,
as of a
crime;
mitigation,
as of
punishment..
Mockery
::
Mockery
(n.)
Insulting
or
contemptuous
action
or
speech;
contemptuous
merriment;
derision;
ridicule.
Prime
::
Prime (a.)
Lecherous;
lustful;
lewd.
Purge
::
Purge (v. t.) To clear from
accusation,
or the
charge
of a crime or
misdemeanor,
as by oath or in
ordeal..
Experience
::
Experience
(n.)
Trial,
as a test or
experiment..
Aggravation
::
Aggravation
(n.) An
extrinsic
circumstance
or
accident
which
increases
the guilt of a crime or the
misery
of a
calamity.
Scrimer
::
Scrimer
(n.) A
fencing
master.
Lorimer
::
Lorimer
(n.) Alt. of
Lorine.
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