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Definition of eigne
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Eigne (a.)
Entailed;
belonging
to the
eldest
son.
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Seigneurial
::
Seigneurial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the lord of a
manor;
manorial.
Know-nothing
::
Know-nothing
(n.) A
member
of a
secret
political
organization
in the
United
States,
the chief
objects
of which were the
proscription
of
foreigners
by the
repeal
of the
naturalization
laws, and the
exclusive
choice
of
native
Americans
for
office..
Fable
::
Fable (n.) A
Feigned
story or tale,
intended
to
instruct
or
amuse;
a
fictitious
narration
intended
to
enforce
some
useful
truth or
precept;
an
apologue.
See the Note under
Apologue..
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..
Noninhabitant
::
Noninhabitant
(n.) One who is not an
inhabitant;
a
stranger;
a
foreigner;
a
nonresident.
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..
Fabulous
::
Fabulous
(a.)
Feigned,
as a story or
fable;
related
in
fable;
devised;
invented;
not real;
fictitious;
as, a
fabulous
description;
a
fabulous
hero..
Fictitious
::
Fictitious
(a.)
Feigned;
imaginary;
not real;
fabulous;
counterfeit;
false;
not
genuine;
as,
fictitious
fame..
Half-tounue
::
Half-tounue
(n.) A jury, for the trial of a
foreigner,
composed
equally
of
citizens
and
aliens..
Lugubrious
::
Lugubrious
(a.)
Mournful;
indicating
sorrow,
often
ridiculously
or
feignedly;
doleful;
woful;
pitiable;
as, a
whining
tone and a
lugubrious
look..
Barbarian
::
Barbarian
(n.) A
foreigner.
Dummy
::
Dummy (a.)
Fictitious
or sham;
feigned;
as, a dummy
watch..
Feigned
::
Feigned
(a.) Not real or
genuine;
pretended;
counterfeit;
insincere;
false.
Crescent
::
Crescent
(n.) Any one of three
orders
of
knighthood;
the first
instituted
by
Charles
I., king of
Naples
and
Sicily,
in 1268; the
second
by Rene of
Anjou,
in 1448; and the third by the
Sultan
Selim III., in 1801, to be
conferred
upon
foreigners
to whom
Turkey
might be
indebted
for
valuable
services..
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Imperfectly
spoken,
as by a
foreigner;
as,
broken
English;
imperfectly
spoken
on
account
of
emotion;
as, to say a few
broken
words at
parting..
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.).
Simulate
::
Simulate
(a.)
Feigned;
pretended.
Irony
::
Irony (n.)
Dissimulation;
ignorance
feigned
for the
purpose
of
confounding
or
provoking
an
antagonist.
Sham
::
Sham (a.)
False;
counterfeit;
pretended;
feigned;
unreal;
as, a sham
fight..
Tycoon
::
Tycoon
(n.) The title by which the
shogun,
or
former
commander
in chief of the
Japanese
army, was known to
foreigners..
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