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Definition of came
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(imp.)
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Camerated
::
Camerated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Camerat.
Danegelt
::
Danegelt
(n.) An
annual
tax
formerly
laid on the
English
nation
to buy off the
ravages
of
Danish
invaders,
or to
maintain
forces
to
oppose
them. It
afterward
became
a
permanent
tax,
raised
by an
assessment,
at first of one
shilling,
afterward
of two
shillings,
upon every hide of land
throughout
the
realm..
Oreodon
::
Oreodon
(n.) A genus of
extinct
herbivorous
mammals,
abundant
in the
Tertiary
formation
of the Rocky
Mountains.
It is more or less
related
to the
camel,
hog, and
deer..
Became
::
Became
(imp.)
of
Becom.
Camerate
::
Camerate
(v. i.) To build in the form of a
vault;
to arch over.
Japonica
::
"Japonica
(n.) A
species
of
Camellia
(Camellia
Japonica),
a
native
of
Japan,
bearing
beautiful
red or white
flowers.
Many other
genera
have
species
of the same
name..
Apply
::
Apply (v. t.) To lay or
place;
to put or
adjust
(one thing to
another);
-- with to; as, to apply the hand to the
breast;
to apply
medicaments
to a
diseased
part of the
body..
Concamerate
::
Concamerate
(v. t.) To
divide
into
chambers
or
cells.
Scrape
::
Scrape
(v. i.) To
occupy
one's self with
getting
laboriously;
as, he
scraped
and saved until he
became
rich..
Vidame
::
Vidame
(n.) One of a class of
temporal
officers
who
originally
represented
the
bishops,
but later
erected
their
offices
into
fiefs,
and
became
feudal
nobles..
Unicameral
::
Unicameral
(a.)
Having,
or
consisting
of, a
single
chamber;
-- said of a
legislative
assembly..
Scamell
::
Scamell
(n.) Alt. of
Scamme.
Incameration
::
Incameration
(n.) The act or
process
of
uniting
lands,
rights,
or
revenues,
to the
ecclesiastical
chamber,
i. e., to the
pope's
domain..
Ostrich
::
Ostrich
(n.) A large bird of the genus
Struthio,
of which
Struthio
camelus
of
Africa
is the best known
species.
It has long and very
strong
legs,
adapted
for rapid
running;
only two toes; a long neck,
nearly
bare of
feathers;
and short wings
incapable
of
flight.
The adult male is about eight feet
high..
Proxene
::
Proxene
(n.) An
officer
who had the
charge
of
showing
hospitality
to those who came from a
friendly
city or
state.
Cameos
::
Cameos
(pl. ) of Came.
Burggrave
::
Burggrave
(n.)
Originally,
one
appointed
to the
command
of a burg
(fortress
or
castle);
but the title
afterward
became
hereditary,
with a
domain
attached..
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