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Ancipitous
Ancipital An*cip"i*tal, Ancipitous An*cip"i*tous, a. [L.
anceps, ancipitis, two-headed, double; an- for amb- on both
sides + caput head.] (Bot.)
Two-edged instead of round; -- said of certain flattened
stems, as those of blue grass, and rarely also of leaves.
Bicipitous
Bicipitous Bi*cip"i*tous, a.
Having two heads; bicipital. ``Bicipitous serpents.' --Sir
T. Browne.
Centicipitous
Centicipitous Cen`ti*cip"i*tous, a. [L. centiceps, -cipitis;
centum a hunder + caput head.]
Hundred-headed.
CespitousCespitous Ces"pi*tous, a. [See Cespitose.]
Pertaining to, consisting, of resembling, turf; turfy.
A cespitous or turfy plant has many stems from the same
root, usually forming a close, thick carpet of matting.
--Martyn. DespitousDespitous De*spit"ous, a.
Despiteous; very angry; cruel. [Obs.]
He was to sinful man not despitous. --Chaucer.
- De*spit"ous*ly, adv. [Obs.] DespitouslyDespitous De*spit"ous, a.
Despiteous; very angry; cruel. [Obs.]
He was to sinful man not despitous. --Chaucer.
- De*spit"ous*ly, adv. [Obs.] Spitous
Spitous Spit"ous, a.
Having spite; spiteful. [Obs.]
Spitously
Spitously Spit"ous*ly, adv.
Spitefully. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
UnpitouslyUnpitious Un*pi"tious, a.
1. Impious; wicked. [Obs.] ``The life of the unpitous.'
--Wyclif (Prov. xv. 8).
2. Destitute of pity; pitiless. [Obs.] --Chaucer. --
Un*pi"tous*ly, adv. [Obs.] -- Un*pi"tous*ness, n.
[Obs.] --Wyclif. UnpitousnessUnpitious Un*pi"tious, a.
1. Impious; wicked. [Obs.] ``The life of the unpitous.'
--Wyclif (Prov. xv. 8).
2. Destitute of pity; pitiless. [Obs.] --Chaucer. --
Un*pi"tous*ly, adv. [Obs.] -- Un*pi"tous*ness, n.
[Obs.] --Wyclif. Unpitousty
Unpitousty Un*pi"tous*ty, n.
Impiety. [Obs.] --Wyclif.
Meaning of Pitous from wikipedia
- Estrela, Argentina's Antex, and Peru's BASA. In
France they were
known as Les
Pitous (individual
dolls going simply by the
singular Pitou). The toys were made...
-
glorie OF SPAYNE, Whom
Fortune heeld so hye in magestee, Wel
oughten men thy
pitous death complayne! Out of thy land thy
brother made thee flee, And after,...
- God", cf.
French "par dieu" As help me God, I
laughe whan I
thynke How
pitously a-nyght I made hem swynke! (III.204–08) "hem" = them; "swynke" = work...
- he was
elected as
general secretary of FO,
narrowly beating Jean-Claude
Pitous, and
becoming the
first leader of FO not to have been part of its 1948 split...
- Communication". 1948:
Camille Mourguès 1956: 1969: André
Fossat 1978:
Claude Pitous 1982:
Jacques Marçot 1993:
Jacques Lemercier 2000s: 2010s:
Nicolas Galepides...
- The
ordre of
compleynt requireth skylfully That yf a
wight shal
pleyne pitously, Ther mot be
cause wherfore that men pleyne; Or men may deme he pleyneth...