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Asinego
Asinego As`i*ne"go, Assinego As`si*ne"go, n. [Sp. asnico, dim. of asno an ass.] A stupid fellow. [Obs.] --Shak.
Basined
Basined Ba"sined, a. Inclosed in a basin. ``Basined rivers.' --Young.
basinet
Bascinet Bas"ci*net, n. [OE. bacinet, basnet, OF. bassinet, bacinet, F. bassinet, dim. of OF. bacin, F. bassin, a helmet in the form of a basin.] A light helmet, at first open, but later made with a visor. [Written also basinet, bassinet, basnet.]
Basinet
Basinet Bas"i*net, n. Same as Bascinet.
Bocasine
Bocasine Boc"a*sine, n. [F. bocassin, boucassin.] A sort of fine buckram.
Bombasine
Bombasine Bom`ba*sine", n. Same as Bombazine.
bombasine
Bombazine Bom`ba*zine", n. [F. bombasin, LL. bombacinium, bambacinium, L. bombycinus silken, bombycinum a silk or cotton texture, fr. bombyx silk, silkworm, Gr. ?. Cf. Bombast, Bombycinous.] A twilled fabric for dresses, of which the warp is silk, and the weft worsted. Black bombazine has been much used for mourning garments. [Sometimes spelt bombasin, and bombasine.] --Tomlinson.
Cambrasine
Cambrasine Cam"bra*sine, n. A kind of linen cloth made in Egypt, and so named from its resemblance to cambric.
Easiness
Easiness Eas"i*ness, n. 1. The state or condition of being easy; freedom from distress; rest. 2. Freedom from difficulty; ease; as the easiness of a task. 3. Freedom from emotion; compliance; disposition to yield without opposition; unconcernedness. Give to him, and he shall but laugh at your easiness. --South. 4. Freedom from effort, constraint, or formality; -- said of style, manner, etc. With painful care, but seeming easiness. --Roscommon. 5. Freedom from jolting, jerking, or straining.
Greasiness
Greasiness Greas"i*ness, n. The quality or state of being greasy, oiliness; unctuousness; grossness.
Kerasine
Kerasine Ker"a*sine, a. [Gr. ke`ras horn.] Resembling horn; horny; corneous.
Queasiness
Queasiness Quea"si*ness, n. The state of being queasy; nausea; qualmishness; squeamishness. --Shak.
Sarrasine
Sarrasin Sar"ra*sin, Sarrasine Sar"ra*sine, n. [F. sarrasine, LL. saracina. See Saracen.] (Fort.) A portcullis, or herse. [Written also sarasin.]
Squeasiness
Squeasiness Squea"si*ness, n. Queasiness. [Obs.]
Uneasiness
Uneasiness Un*eas"i*ness, n. 1. The quality or state of being uneasy; restlessness; disquietude; anxiety. 2. The quality of making uneasy; discomfort; as, the uneasiness of the road. [Obs.] -- Bp. Burnet.
Weasiness
Weasiness Wea"si*ness, n. Quality or state of being weasy; full feeding; sensual indulgence. [Obs.] --Joye.

Meaning of Asine from wikipedia

- Asine Asine (Greece) Asine (/ˈæsɪniː/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀσίνη) was an ancient Gr**** city of ancient Argolis, located on the coast. It is mentioned by Homer...
- Asine (Ancient Gr****: Ἀσίνη) was a town of ancient Messenia, which was built by the Dryopes, when they were expelled from Asine in the Argeia. In one...
- Asine may refer to: Asine, an ancient Gr**** city in Argolis Asine (Messenia), an ancient Gr**** city in Messenia Asine (Laconia), an ancient Gr**** city...
- Asine (Ancient Gr****: Ἀσίνη) was a town of ancient Laconia. According to Strabo, it was situated between Amathus (a false reading for Psamathus) and Gythium...
- The Third Battle of the Aisne (French: 3e Bataille de l'Aisne) was part of the German spring offensive during World War I that focused on capturing the...
- Theodorus of Asine (Gr****: Θεόδωρος Ἀσιναῖος; fl. 3rd–4th century AD) was a Neoplatonist philosopher, and a native of one of the towns which bore the...
- (1500-1450 BCE) Piriform jar found in Asine (1350-1300 BCE) Lady of Asine 12th century BCE Gold beads, 1500-1350 BCE from Asine, Chamber Tomb I Gl****, faience...
- daughter of Eurotas, by whom he became the father of Amyclas, Eurydice, and Asine. As king, he named his country after himself and the city after his wife...
- later (13th century BC) development. Small shrines have been identified in Asine, Berbati, Malthi and Pylos, while a number of sacred enclosures have been...
- ****adic III. Caskey also stated that Lerna (along with settlements at Tiryns, Asine in the Argolid, Agios Kosmas near Athens, and perhaps Corinth) was destro****...