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Anserated
Anserated An"ser*a`ted, a. (Her.) Having the extremities terminate in the heads of eagles, lions, etc.; as, an anserated cross.
Commiserate
Commiserate Com*mis"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Commiserated; p. pr. & vb. n. Commiserating.] [L. commiseratus, p. p. of commiserari to commiserate; com- + miserari to pity. See Miserable.] To feel sorrow, pain, or regret for; to pity. Then must we those, who groan, beneath the weight Of age, disease, or want, commiserate. --Denham. We should commiserate our mutual ignorance. --Locke. Syn: To pity; compassionate; lament; condole.
Commiserated
Commiserate Com*mis"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Commiserated; p. pr. & vb. n. Commiserating.] [L. commiseratus, p. p. of commiserari to commiserate; com- + miserari to pity. See Miserable.] To feel sorrow, pain, or regret for; to pity. Then must we those, who groan, beneath the weight Of age, disease, or want, commiserate. --Denham. We should commiserate our mutual ignorance. --Locke. Syn: To pity; compassionate; lament; condole.
Commiserating
Commiserate Com*mis"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Commiserated; p. pr. & vb. n. Commiserating.] [L. commiseratus, p. p. of commiserari to commiserate; com- + miserari to pity. See Miserable.] To feel sorrow, pain, or regret for; to pity. Then must we those, who groan, beneath the weight Of age, disease, or want, commiserate. --Denham. We should commiserate our mutual ignorance. --Locke. Syn: To pity; compassionate; lament; condole.
Commiserative
Commiserative Com*mis"er*a*tive, a. Feeling or expressing commiseration. --Todd.
Commiserator
Commiserator Com*mis"er*a`tor, n. One who pities.
Contesseration
Contesseration Con*tes`ser*a"tion, n. [L. contesseratio, from contesserare to contract friendship by means of the tesserae (friendship tokens).] An assemblage; a collection; harmonious union. [Obs.] That person of his [George Herbert], which afforded so unusual a contesseration of elegancies. --Oley.
Miseration
Miseration Mis`er*a"tion, n. Commiseration. [Obs.]
Reserate
Reserate Res"er*ate (r?s"?r-?t), v. t. [L. reseratus, p. p. of reserare to unlock.] To unlock; to open. [Obs.] --Boyle.

Meaning of Serat from wikipedia

- Mary Elizabeth Surratt (née Jenkins; 1820 or May 1823 – July 7, 1865) was an American boarding house owner in Washington, D.C., who was convicted of taking...
- Serat Centhini is a twelve-volume compilation of Javanese tales and teachings, written in verse and published in 1814. The work was commissioned, directed...
- Pepadan from Serat, minor pada ꧅ Pepadan from Babad Mataram, minor pada ꧅ Pepadan from Serat Jayalengkara, major pada ꧅ ꦧ꧀ꦖ ꧅ Pepadan from serat selarasa...
- [citation needed] He is attributed as author of Serat woro isworo a book about genealogy and morals. Serat woro isworo, Boedi Oetomo, 1926, retrieved 13...
- the oracles or prophecies attributed to him, including the Serat Jayabaya Musarar, Serat Pranitiwakya, and some others that remain debated. The mangala...
- error: no target: CITEREFArmstrong (help) Serat-i-Hazrat Umar-i-Farooq, Mohammad Allias Aadil, p. 30 Serat-i-Hazrat Umar-i-Farooq, Mohammad Allias Aadil...
- A Wadana or an elaborate **** page in Serat Damar Wulan, 18th Century, British Library; which tells the accession of Brawijaya's daughter (Kusuma Kancana...
- name of "dawet" was recorded in early 19th century Javanese m****cript of Serat Centhini, composed between 1814 and 1823 in Surakarta, Central Java. An...
- 2023. Chittick, William C. (1986). "Rūmī's view of the Imam Ḥusayn". Al-Serāt: Papers from the Imam Ḥusayn Conference, London, July 1984. Vol. 12. London:...
- (1401). "Martyrdom of Imam Husayn and the Muslim and Jewish Calendars". Al-Serat (A Journal of Islamic Studies). 6 (3–4). Retrieved 13 April 2024 – via Ahlul...