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Definition of vile
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Vile
(superl.)
Low; base;
worthless;
mean;
despicable.
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Aristocracy
::
Aristocracy
(n.) A form a
government,
in which the
supreme
power is
vested
in the
principal
persons
of a
state,
or in a
privileged
order;
an
oligarchy..
Root
::
Root (v. i.)
Hence,
to seek for favor or
advancement
by low arts or
groveling
servility;
to fawn
servilely..
Bedevilment
::
Bedevilment
(n.) The state of being
bedeviled;
bewildering
confusion;
vexatious
trouble.
Adulatory
::
Adulatory
(a.)
Containing
excessive
praise
or
compliment;
servilely
praising;
flattering;
as, an
adulatory
address..
Caviler
::
Caviler
(n.) Alt. of
Caville.
Confirmation
::
Confirmation
(n.) A rite
supplemental
to
baptism,
by which a
person
is
admitted,
through
the
laying
on of the hands of a
bishop,
to the full
privileges
of the
church,
as in the Roman
Catholic,
the
Episcopal
Church,
etc..
Ape
::
Ape (n.) One who
imitates
servilely
(in
allusion
to the
manners
of the ape); a
mimic.
Bonus
::
Bonus (n.) A
premium
given for a loan, or for a
charter
or other
privilege
granted
to a
company;
as the bank paid a bonus for its
charter..
Pannage
::
Pannage
(n.) A tax paid for the
privilege
of
feeding
swine in the
woods.
Semi-arian
::
Semi-Arian
(n.) A
member
of a
branch
of the
Arians
which did not
acknowledge
the Son to be
consubstantial
with the
Father,
that is, of the same
substance,
but
admitted
him to be of a like
substance
with the
Father,
not by
nature,
but by a
peculiar
privilege..
Wretch
::
Wretch
(v. t.) One sunk in vice or
degradation;
a base,
despicable
person;
a vile
knave;
as, a
profligate
wretch..
Ear
::
Ear (n.)
Privilege
of being
kindly
heard;
favor;
attention.
Frank-law
::
Frank-law
(n.) The
liberty
of being sworn in
courts,
as a juror or
witness;
one of the
ancient
privileges
of a
freeman;
free and
common
law; -- an
obsolete
expression
signifying
substantially
the same as the
American
expression
civil
rights..
Exempt
::
Exempt
(a.) Free, or
released,
from some
liability
to which
others
are
subject;
excepted
from the
operation
or
burden
of some law;
released;
free;
clear;
privileged;
-- (with
from):
not
subject
to; not
liable
to; as, goods
exempt
from
execution;
a
person
exempt
from jury
service..
Subserviently
::
Subservient
(a.)
Fitted
or
disposed
to
subserve;
useful
in an
inferior
capacity;
serving
to
promote
some end;
subordinate;
hence,
servile,
truckling..
Patrician
::
Patrician
(n.)
Originally,
a
member
of any of the
families
constituting
the
populus
Romanus,
or body of Roman
citizens,
before
the
development
of the
plebeian
order;
later,
one who, by right of birth or by
special
privilege
conferred,
belonged
to the
nobility..
Warren
::
Warren
(n.) A place
privileged,
by
prescription
or grant the king, for
keeping
certain
animals
(as
hares,
conies,
partridges,
pheasants,
etc.)
called
beasts
and fowls of
warren..
Civily
::
Civily
(adv.)
In a civil
manner;
as
regards
civil
rights
and
privileges;
politely;
courteously;
in a well bred
manner.
Endenizen
::
Endenizen
(v. t.) To admit to the
privileges
of a
denizen;
to
naturalize.
Postliminy
::
Postliminy
(n.) The
return
to his own
country,
and his
former
privileges,
of a
person
who had gone to
sojourn
in a
foreign
country,
or had been
banished,
or taken by an
enemy..
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