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Mightier
Mighty Might"y, a. [Compar. Mightier; superl. Mightiest.] [AS. meahtig, mihtig; akin to G. m["a]chtig, Goth. mahteigs. See Might, n.] 1. Possessing might; having great power or authority. Wise in heart, and mighty in strength. --Job ix. 4. 2. Accomplished by might; hence, extraordinary; wonderful. ``His mighty works.' --Matt. xi. 20. 3. Denoting and extraordinary degree or quality in respect of size, character, importance, consequences, etc. ``A mighty famine.' --Luke xv. 14. ``Giants of mighty bone.' --Milton. Mighty was their fuss about little matters. --Hawthorne.
Mighties
Mighty Might"y, n.; pl. Mighties. A warrior of great force and courage. [R. & Obs.] --1 Chron. xi. 12.
Mightiest
Mighty Might"y, a. [Compar. Mightier; superl. Mightiest.] [AS. meahtig, mihtig; akin to G. m["a]chtig, Goth. mahteigs. See Might, n.] 1. Possessing might; having great power or authority. Wise in heart, and mighty in strength. --Job ix. 4. 2. Accomplished by might; hence, extraordinary; wonderful. ``His mighty works.' --Matt. xi. 20. 3. Denoting and extraordinary degree or quality in respect of size, character, importance, consequences, etc. ``A mighty famine.' --Luke xv. 14. ``Giants of mighty bone.' --Milton. Mighty was their fuss about little matters. --Hawthorne.

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- Dæmonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books: By the High and Mightie Prince, James &c.—was first published in 1597 by King James VI of Scotland...
- of the 1590 edition of Spenser's Faerie Queene, reading: "To the most mightie and magnificent Empresse Elizabeth, by the grace of god, Queene of England...
- González de Mendoza, the latter in 1585 describing it as a "superbious and mightie work" of architecture, though he had not seen it. In 1559, in his work...
- groups in Africa. According to him, they were "as blacke as pitch, and of a mightie stature, and (as some thinke) descended of the Jews; but now they are idolators...
- 1600 speaks of the gallowgl**** as "pycked and seelected men of great and mightie bodies, crewell without comp****ion. The greatest force of the battell consisteth...
- wars, made from the execution of his holiness' sentence, by the highe and mightie King Catholike of Spaine (1588) was a treatise written by Cardinal William...
- An Apologie for the Oath of Allegiance, 1608 A Premonition to All Most Mightie Monarches, 1609 As the Earl of Bedford was a Protestant, his place in the...
- Quincey modelled this p****age on the apostrophe "O eloquent, just and mightie Death!" in Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World. Earlier, in The Pleasures...
- Long title An Acte of Confirmation of the Jointure of the moste highe and mightie Princesse Anne Queene of England Scotland France and Ireland. Citation...
- "A Speach in Parliament. Anno 1603" in "The Workes of the Most High and Mightie Prince Iames, by the Grace of God" (1616), pg. 485 Jones, Charles (1995)...