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Definition of arles
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Arles (n. pl.) An
earnest;
earnest
money;
money paid to bind a
bargain.
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Interval
::
Interval
(n.) Space of time
between
any two
points
or
events;
as, the
interval
between
the death of
Charles
I. of
England,
and the
accession
of
Charles
II..
Favorite
::
Favorite
(n.) Short curls
dangling
over the
temples;
--
fashionable
in the reign of
Charles
II.
Venturous
::
Venturous
(n.)
Daring;
bold;
hardy;
fearless;
venturesome;
adveturous;
as, a
venturous
soldier..
Fearnaught
::
Fearnaught
(n.) A
fearless
person.
Anagram
::
Anagram
(n.)
Literally,
the
letters
of a word read
backwards,
but in its usual wider
sense,
the
change
or one word or
phrase
into
another
by the
transposition
of its
letters.
Thus
Galenus
becomes
angelus;
William
Noy
(attorney-general
to
Charles
I., and a
laborious
man) may be
turned
into I moyl in law..
Wagoner
::
Wagoner
(n.) The
constellation
Charles's
Wain, or Ursa
Major.
See Ursa
major,
under
Ursa..
Latitudinarian
::
Latitudinarian
(n.) A
member
of the
Church
of
England,
in the time of
Charles
II., who
adopted
more
liberal
notions
in
respect
to the
authority,
government,
and
doctrines
of the
church
than
generally
prevailed..
Carlist
::
Carlist
(n.) A
partisan
of
Charles
X. of
France,
or of Don
Carlos
of
Spain..
Malignant
::
Malignant
(n.) One of the
adherents
of
Charles
L. or
Charles
LL.; -- so
called
by the
opposite
party.
Commonwealth
::
Commonwealth
(n.)
Specifically,
the form of
government
established
on the death of
Charles
I., in 1649, which
existed
under
Oliver
Cromwell
and his son
Richard,
ending
with the
abdication
of the
latter
in
1659..
Frightless
::
Frightless
(a.) Free from
fright;
fearless.
Wagon
::
Wagon (n.) The
Dipper,
or
Charles's
Wain..
Regicide
::
Regicide
(n.) One who kills or who
murders
a king;
specifically
(Eng.Hist.),
one of the
judges
who
condemned
Charles
I. to
death..
Convention
::
Convention
(v. i.) An
extraordinary
assembly
of the
parkiament
or
estates
of the
realm,
held
without
the
king's
writ, -- as the
assembly
which
restored
Charles
II. to the
throne,
and that which
declared
the
throne
to be
abdicated
by James II..
Intrepid
::
Intrepid
(a.) Not
trembling
or
shaking
with fear;
fearless;
bold;
brave;
undaunted;
courageous;
as, an
intrepid
soldier;
intrepid
spirit..
Daring
::
Daring
(a.) Bold;
fearless;
adventurous;
as,
daring
spirits..
Cameronian
::
Cameronian
(n.) A
follower
of the Rev.
Richard
Cameron,
a
Scotch
Covenanter
of the time of
Charles
II..
Noisette
::
Noisette
(n.) A
hybrid
rose
produced
in 1817, by a
French
gardener,
Noisette,
of
Charleston,
South
Carolina,
from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine
varieties,
as the
Lamarque,
the
Marechal
(or
Marshal)
Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have
clustered
flowers
and are of
vigorous
growth..
Earless
::
Earless
(a.)
Without
ears;
hence,
deaf or
unwilling
to
hear..
Daring
::
Daring
(n.)
Boldness;
fearlessness;
adventurousness;
also, a
daring
act..
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