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Definition of eigne
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Eigne (a.)
Eldest;
firstborn.
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Eigne
::
Eigne (a.)
Eldest;
firstborn.
Pretence
::
Pretence
(n.) The act of
holding
out, or
offering,
to
others
something
false or
feigned;
presentation
of what is
deceptive
or
hypocritical;
deception
by
showing
what is
unreal
and
concealing
what is real; false show;
simulation;
as,
pretense
of
illness;
under
pretense
of
patriotism;
on
pretense
of
revenging
Caesar's
death..
Feigned
::
Feigned
(a.) Not real or
genuine;
pretended;
counterfeit;
insincere;
false.
Lugubrious
::
Lugubrious
(a.)
Mournful;
indicating
sorrow,
often
ridiculously
or
feignedly;
doleful;
woful;
pitiable;
as, a
whining
tone and a
lugubrious
look..
Make-believe
::
Make-believe
(a.)
Feigned;
insincere.
Yankee
::
Yankee
(n.) A
nickname
for a
native
or
citizen
of New
England,
especially
one
descended
from old New
England
stock;
by
extension,
an
inhabitant
of the
Northern
States
as
distinguished
from a
Southerner;
also,
applied
sometimes
by
foreigners
to any
inhabitant
of the
United
States..
Open
::
Open (a.)
Without
reserve
or false
pretense;
sincere;
characterized
by
sincerity;
unfeigned;
frank;
also,
generous;
liberal;
bounteous;
--
applied
to
personal
appearance,
or
character,
and to the
expression
of
thought
and
feeling,
etc..
Tramontane
::
Tramontane
(n.) One
living
beyond
the
mountains;
hence,
a
foreigner;
a
stranger..
Alien
::
Alien (n.) A
foreigner;
one owing
allegiance,
or
belonging,
to
another
country;
a
foreign-born
resident
of a
country
in which he does not
possess
the
privileges
of a
citizen.
Hence,
a
stranger.
See
Alienage..
Fiction
::
Fiction
(n.) That which is
feigned,
invented,
or
imagined;
especially,
a
feigned
or
invented
story,
whether
oral or
written.
Hence:
A story told in order to
deceive;
a
fabrication;
--
opposed
to fact, or
reality..
Dummy
::
Dummy (a.)
Fictitious
or sham;
feigned;
as, a dummy
watch..
Feint
::
Feint (a.) That which is
feigned;
an
assumed
or false
appearance;
a
pretense;
a
stratagem;
a
fetch.
Reigner
::
Reigner
(n.) One who
reigns.
Simulation
::
Simulation
(n.) The act of
simulating,
or
assuming
an
appearance
which is
feigned,
or not true; --
distinguished
from
dissimulation,
which
disguises
or
conceals
what is
true..
Tycoon
::
Tycoon
(n.) The title by which the
shogun,
or
former
commander
in chief of the
Japanese
army, was known to
foreigners..
Noninhabitant
::
Noninhabitant
(n.) One who is not an
inhabitant;
a
stranger;
a
foreigner;
a
nonresident.
Monseigneur
::
Monseigneur
(n.) My lord; -- a title in
France
of a
person
of high birth or rank; as,
Monseigneur
the
Prince,
or
Monseigneur
the
Archibishop.
It was
given,
specifically,
to the
dauphin,
before
the
Revolution
of 1789.
(Abbrev.
Mgr.).
Fictive
::
Fictive
(a.)
Feigned;
counterfeit.
Coyness
::
Coyness
(n.) The
quality
of being coy;
feigned
o/
bashful
unwillingness
to
become
familiar;
reserve.
Figment
::
Figment
(n.) An
invention;
a
fiction;
something
feigned
or
imagined.
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