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Cameronian
Cameronian Cam`e*ro"ni*an, n.
A follower of the Rev. Richard Cameron, a Scotch Covenanter
of the time of Charles II.
Note: Cameron and others refused to accept the ``indulgence``
offered the Presbyterian clergy, insisted on the Solemn
league and Covenant, and in 1680 declared Charles II.
deposed for tyranny, breach of faith, etc. Cameron was
killed at the battle of Airdmoss, but his followers
became a denomination (afterwards called Reformed
Presbyterians) who refused to recognize laws or
institutions which they believed contrary to the
kingdom of Christ, but who now avail themselves of
political rights.
ChaperoningChaperon Chap"er*on, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chaperoned; p. pr.
& vb. n. Chaperoning.] [Cf. F. chaperonner, fr. chaperon.]
To attend in public places as a guide and protector; to
matronize.
Fortunately Lady Bell Finley, whom I had promised to
chaperon, sent to excuse herself. --Hannah More. CiceroniCicerone Ci`ce*ro"ne, n.; pl. It. Ciceroni, E. Cicerones.
[It., fr. L. Cicero, the Roman orator. So called from the
ordinary talkativeness of such a guide.]
One who shows strangers the curiosities of a place; a guide.
Every glib and loquacious hireling who shows strangers
about their picture galleries, palaces, and ruins, is
termed by them [the Italians] a cicerone, or a Cicero.
--Trench. Ciceronian
Ciceronian Cic`e*ro"ni*an, a. [L. Ciceronianus, fr. Cicero,
the orator.]
Resembling Cicero in style or action; eloquent.
Ciceronianism
Ciceronianism Cic`e*ro"ni*an*ism, n.
Imitation of, or resemblance to, the style or action Cicero;
a Ciceronian phrase or expression. ``Great study in
Ciceronianism, the chief abuse of Oxford.' --Sir P. Sidney.
EcderonicEcderon Ec"der*on, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? out + ? skin.] (Anat.)
See Ecteron. -- Ec`der*on"ic, a. EcteronicEcteron Ec"ter*on, n. [See Ect-.] (Anat.)
The external layer of the skin and mucous membranes;
epithelium; ecderon. -- Ec`ter*on"ic, a. EnderonicEnderon En"de*ron, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? in + ? skin.] (Anat.)
The deep sensitive and vascular layer of the skin and mucous
membranes. -- En`de*ron"ic, a. NeronianNero Ne"ro, n.
A Roman emperor notorius for debauchery and barbarous
cruelty; hence, any profligate and cruel ruler or merciless
tyrant. -- Ne*ro"ni*an, a. VeronicaVeronica Ve*ron"i*ca, n. [LL.; -- so called from Veronica, a
woman who, according to an old legend, as Christ was carrying
the cross, wiped his face with a cloth, which received an
impression of his countenance; Veronica is fr. MGr. ?, fr.
Macedonian ?, for Gr. ?, literally, carrying off victory,
victorious.]
1. A portrait or representation of the face of our Savior on
the alleged handkerchief of Saint Veronica, preserved at
Rome; hence, a representation of this portrait, or any
similar representation of the face of the Savior. Formerly
called also Vernacle, and Vernicle.
2. (Bot.) A genus scrophulariaceous plants; the speedwell.
See Speedwell.
Note: Several herbaceous species are common in both Europe
and America, most of which have small blue flowers. A
few shrubby species from New Zealand are sometimes
found in cultivation. Veronica AnagallisWater speedwell Wa"ter speed"well (Bot.)
A kind of speedwell (Veronica Anagallis) found in wet
places in Europe and America. Veronica hederifoliaWinterweed Win"ter*weed`, n. (Bot.)
A kind of speedwell (Veronica hederifolia) which spreads
chiefly in winter. --Dr. Prior. veronica peregrinaNeckweed Neck"weed`, n. (Bot.)
(a) An American annual weed (veronica peregrina), with
small white flowers and a roundish pod.
(b) The hemp; -- so called as furnishing ropes for hanging
criminals. --Dr. prior. XeronicXeronic Xe*ron"ic, a. [Gr. ? dry + citraconic.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C8H12O4, related to
fumaric acid, and obtained from citraconic acid as an oily
substance having a bittersweet taste; -- so called from its
tendency to form its anhydride.
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