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Definition of mise
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Mise (n.)
Expense;
cost;
disbursement.
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Pawn
::
Pawn (v. t.) To
pledge
for the
fulfillment
of a
promise;
to
stake;
to risk; to
wager;
to
hazard.
Compromit
::
Compromit
(n.) To
pledge
by some act or
declaration;
to
promise.
Suspend
::
Suspend
(n.) To make to
depend;
as, God hath
suspended
the
promise
of
eternal
life on the
condition
of
obedience
and
holiness
of
life..
Cursedly
::
Cursedly
(adv.)
In a
cursed
manner;
miserably;
in a
manner
to be
detested;
enormously.
Mise
::
Mise (n.) A tax or
tallage;
in
Wales,
an
honorary
gift of the
people
to a new king or
prince
of
Wales;
also, a
tribute
paid, in the
country
palatine
of
Chester,
England,
at the
change
of the owner of the
earldom..
Affiance
::
Affiance
(v. t.) To
betroth;
to
pledge
one's faith to for
marriage,
or
solemnly
promise
(one's
self or
another)
in
marriage..
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) Fig.: To
oblige,
restrain,
or hold, by
authority,
law, duty,
promise,
vow,
affection,
or other moral tie; as, to bind the
conscience;
to bind by
kindness;
bound by
affection;
commerce
binds
nations
to each
other..
Demise
::
Demise
(n.)
Transmission
by
formal
act or
conveyance
to an heir or
successor;
transference;
especially,
the
transfer
or
transmission
of the crown or royal
authority
to a
successor..
Conjecture
::
Conjecture
(v. t.) To
arrive
at by
conjecture;
to infer on
slight
evidence;
to
surmise;
to
guess;
to form, at
random,
opinions
concerning..
Surmounted
::
Surmising
() a. & n. from
Surmise,
v..
Payee
::
Payee (n.) The
person
to whom money is to be, or has been, paid; the
person
named in a bill or note, to whom, or to whose
order,
the
amount
is
promised
or
directed
to be paid. See Bill of
exchange,
under
Bill..
Illation
::
Illation
(n.) The act or
process
of
inferring
from
premises
or
reasons;
perception
of the
connection
between
ideas;
that which is
inferred;
inference;
deduction;
conclusion.
Tenacious
::
Tenacious
(a.)
Niggardly;
closefisted;
miserly.
Compromit
::
Compromit
(n.) To put to
hazard,
by some
indiscretion;
to
endanger;
to
compromise;
as, to
compromit
the honor or the
safety
of a
nation..
Perdition
::
Perdition
(n.)
Entire
loss; utter
destruction;
ruin; esp., the utter loss of the soul, or of final
happiness
in a
future
state;
future
misery
or
eternal
death..
Surmiser
::
Surmise
(v. t.) To
imagine
without
certain
knowledge;
to infer on
slight
grounds;
to
suppose,
conjecture,
or
suspect;
to
guess..
Covenant
::
Covenant
(n.) A form of
action
for the
violation
of a
promise
or
contract
under seal.
Commiserable
::
Commiserable
(a.)
Pitiable.
Chemisette
::
Chemisette
(n.) An
under-garment,
worn by
women,
usually
covering
the neck,
shoulders,
and
breast..
Discoursive
::
Discoursive
(a.)
Reasoning;
characterized
by
reasoning;
passing
from
premises
to
consequences;
discursive.
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