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Bescatter
Bescatter Be*scat"ter, v. t.
1. To scatter over.
2. To cover sparsely by scattering (something); to strew.
``With flowers bescattered.' --Spenser.
Scatter
Scatter Scat"ter, v. i.
To be dispersed or dissipated; to disperse or separate; as,
clouds scatter after a storm.
ScatterScatter Scat"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scattered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Scattering.] [OE. scateren. See Shatter.]
1. To strew about; to sprinkle around; to throw down loosely;
to deposit or place here and there, esp. in an open or
sparse order.
And some are scattered all the floor about.
--Chaucer.
Why should my muse enlarge on Libyan swains, Their
scattered cottages, and ample plains? --Dryden.
Teach the glad hours to scatter, as they fly, Soft
quiet, gentle love, and endless joy. --Prior.
2. To cause to separate in different directions; to reduce
from a close or compact to a loose or broken order; to
dissipate; to disperse.
Scatter and disperse the giddy Goths. --Shak.
3. Hence, to frustrate, disappoint, and overthrow; as, to
scatter hopes, plans, or the like.
Syn: To disperse; dissipate; spread; strew. Scatter-brainScatter-brain Scat"ter-brain`, n.
A giddy or thoughtless person; one incapable of concentration
or attention. [Written also scatter-brains.] Scatter-brained
Scatter-brained Scat"ter-brained`, a.
Giddy; thoughtless.
scatter-brainsScatter-brain Scat"ter-brain`, n.
A giddy or thoughtless person; one incapable of concentration
or attention. [Written also scatter-brains.] ScatteredScattered Scat"tered, a.
1. Dispersed; dissipated; sprinkled, or loosely spread.
2. (Bot.) Irregular in position; having no regular order; as,
scattered leaves. -- Scat"tered*ly, adv. --
Scat"tered*ness, n. ScatteredScatter Scat"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scattered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Scattering.] [OE. scateren. See Shatter.]
1. To strew about; to sprinkle around; to throw down loosely;
to deposit or place here and there, esp. in an open or
sparse order.
And some are scattered all the floor about.
--Chaucer.
Why should my muse enlarge on Libyan swains, Their
scattered cottages, and ample plains? --Dryden.
Teach the glad hours to scatter, as they fly, Soft
quiet, gentle love, and endless joy. --Prior.
2. To cause to separate in different directions; to reduce
from a close or compact to a loose or broken order; to
dissipate; to disperse.
Scatter and disperse the giddy Goths. --Shak.
3. Hence, to frustrate, disappoint, and overthrow; as, to
scatter hopes, plans, or the like.
Syn: To disperse; dissipate; spread; strew. ScatteredlyScattered Scat"tered, a.
1. Dispersed; dissipated; sprinkled, or loosely spread.
2. (Bot.) Irregular in position; having no regular order; as,
scattered leaves. -- Scat"tered*ly, adv. --
Scat"tered*ness, n. ScatterednessScattered Scat"tered, a.
1. Dispersed; dissipated; sprinkled, or loosely spread.
2. (Bot.) Irregular in position; having no regular order; as,
scattered leaves. -- Scat"tered*ly, adv. --
Scat"tered*ness, n. Scattergood
Scattergood Scat"ter*good`, n.
One who wastes; a spendthrift.
Scattering
Scattering Scat"ter*ing, a.
Going or falling in various directions; not united or
aggregated; divided among many; as, scattering votes.
ScatteringScatter Scat"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scattered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Scattering.] [OE. scateren. See Shatter.]
1. To strew about; to sprinkle around; to throw down loosely;
to deposit or place here and there, esp. in an open or
sparse order.
And some are scattered all the floor about.
--Chaucer.
Why should my muse enlarge on Libyan swains, Their
scattered cottages, and ample plains? --Dryden.
Teach the glad hours to scatter, as they fly, Soft
quiet, gentle love, and endless joy. --Prior.
2. To cause to separate in different directions; to reduce
from a close or compact to a loose or broken order; to
dissipate; to disperse.
Scatter and disperse the giddy Goths. --Shak.
3. Hence, to frustrate, disappoint, and overthrow; as, to
scatter hopes, plans, or the like.
Syn: To disperse; dissipate; spread; strew. Scattering
Scattering Scat"ter*ing, n.
Act of strewing about; something scattered. --South.
Scatteringly
Scatteringly Scat"ter*ing*ly, adv.
In a scattering manner; dispersedly.
Scatterling
Scatterling Scat"ter*ling, n. [Scatter + -ling.]
One who has no fixed habitation or residence; a vagabond.
[Obs.] ``Foreign scatterlings.' --Spenser.
Toscatter
Toscatter To*scat"ter, v. t. [Pref. to- + scatter.]
To scatter in pieces; to divide. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Meaning of Catte from wikipedia
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constituent college of the
University of
Oxford in England. It is
located on
Catte Street in the
centre of Oxford,
directly opposite the main gate to the Bodleian...
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Catte Adams is an
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- 51.7543°N 1.2540°W / 51.7543; -1.2540
Catte Street is a
historic street in
central Oxford, England.
Catte Street runs north–south,
continuing as Parks...
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Hertford Bridge,
looking towards Catte Street, with the
Sheldonian Theatre in the background...
- p. 481 Weir 2008, p. 481
Fraser 1994, p. 391 Mary,
Queen of Scots. "A
catte".
Royal Collection Trust.
Inventory no. 28224.
Embroideries by Mary are...
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Catte Street, also
known as
Catherine Street from some
point in the late 19th
century until 1930—and
first recorded as
Kattestreete c. 1210,
Catte in...
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offered in the St Andrew's volume. The
embroidered cat panel,
labelled "A
CATTE",
features Mary's
monogram and a mouse, and is
supposed to
represent Elizabeth...
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Federal Reserve Board.
Joined by
Isabelle Mateos y Lago Advisor, IMF.
Pietro Catte Director,
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acquiring the site for the library. A
number of
tenement houses fronting Catte Street,
built right up to the schools, some gardens,
Brasenose College outbuildings...
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consist of
metal railings. The
eastern side of the
square forms part of
Catte Street. At the
southern side of the
square is the
University Church of St...