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Cabesse
Cabeca Ca*be"[,c]a (k[.a]*b[asl]"s[.a]), Cabesse Ca*besse" (k[.a]*b[e^]s"), n. [Pg. cabe[,c]a, F. cabesse.] The finest kind of silk received from India.

Meaning of Abesse from wikipedia

- 97: si tamen acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt, / a culpa facinus scitis abesse mea. ("Yet if mortal actions never deceive the gods, / you know that crime...
- Prince-Bishop in 1792 the Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg the Princess-Abesses of the Imperial and Royal Theresian Stift for Noble Ladies in the Castle...
- Francis II, Duke of Lorraine (1572–1632) Catherine of Lorraine (1573–1648), Abesse de Remiremont. Elisabeth of Lorraine (1574–1635); married Maximilian I,...
- preposition without or by the suffix -less. The name abessive is derived from abesse "to be away/absent", and is especially used in reference to Uralic languages...
- 97: si tamen acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt, / a culpa facinus scitis abesse mea. ("Yet if mortal actions never deceive the gods, / you know that crime...
- prin****l parts of these verbs are as follows: sum, esse, fuī "to be" absum, abesse, āfuī "to be away" adsum, adesse, adfuī "to be present" dēsum, dēesse, dēfuī...
- II: Hospita, Demophoon, tua te Rhodopeia Phyllis   ultra promissum tempus abesse queror! I, your hostess, Demophoon—I, your Phyllis of Rhodope—   Complain:...
- [niece of the above Mlle de Chartres] (c.1716) See Here Portrait of the Abesse de C****es (1720) Portrait of the princesse de Conti Portrait of the princesse...
- Richard Pottier Jacques Bertier 1954 French Cancan Lola de Castro "La Belle Abesse" Jean Renoir Jean Gabin, Françoise Arnoul, Édith Piaf 1955 The Heroes Are...
- their chest. Pliny the Elder writes of them that Blemmyes traduntur capita abesse, ore et oculis pectore adfixis ("It is said that the Blemmyes have no heads...