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Eleutheromania
Eleutheromania E*leu`ther*o*ma"ni*a, n. [Gr. ? free + E.
mania.]
A mania or frantic zeal for freedom. [R.] --Carlyle.
Eleutheromaniac
Eleutheromaniac E*leu`ther*o*ma"ni*ac, a.
Mad for freedom. [R.]
Eleuthero-petalous
Eleuthero-petalous E*leu`ther*o-pet"al*ous, a. [Gr. ? free +
E. petal.] (Bot.)
Having the petals free, that is, entirely separate from each
other; -- said of both plant and flower.
Lutheran
Lutheran Lu"ther*an, a. (Eccl. Hist.)
Of or pertaining to Luther; adhering to the doctrines of
Luther or the Lutheran Church.
Lutheran
Lutheran Lu"ther*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
One who accepts or adheres to the doctrines of Luther or the
Lutheran Church.
Lutheranism
Lutheranism Lu"ther*an*ism, Lutherism Lu"ther*ism, n.
The doctrines taught by Luther or held by the Lutheran
Church.
Lutherism
Lutheranism Lu"ther*an*ism, Lutherism Lu"ther*ism, n.
The doctrines taught by Luther or held by the Lutheran
Church.
LuthernLuthern Lu"thern, n. [F. lucarne a dormer, dormer window,
garret window, L. lucerna lamp, fr. lucere to be light or
clear, fr. lux light. See Light, n., and cf. Lucarne.]
(Arch.)
A dormer window. See Dormer. MautherMauther Mau"ther, n. [Cf. AS. m[ae]g? a maid.] [Also spelled
mawther, mother.]
A girl; esp., a great, awkward girl; a wench. [Prov. Eng.] Mouther
Mouther Mouth"er, n.
One who mouths; an affected speaker.
Outher
Outher Outh"er, conj.
Other. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
South southerlySouth southerly South` south"er*ly (Zo["o]l.)
the old squaw; -- so called in imitation of its cry. Called
also southerly, and southerland. See under Old. Souther
Souther South"er, n.
A strong wind, gale, or storm from the south.
southerlandSouth southerly South` south"er*ly (Zo["o]l.)
the old squaw; -- so called in imitation of its cry. Called
also southerly, and southerland. See under Old. Southerliness
Southerliness South"er*li*ness, n.
The quality or state of being southerly; direction toward the
south.
southerlySouth southerly South` south"er*ly (Zo["o]l.)
the old squaw; -- so called in imitation of its cry. Called
also southerly, and southerland. See under Old. Southerly
Southerly South"er*ly (?; 277), a.
Southern.
southerly busterBrickfielder Brick"field`er, n. [Australia]
1. Orig., at Sydney, a cold and violent south or southwest
wind, rising suddenly, and regularly preceded by a hot
wind from the north; -- now usually called southerly
buster. It blew across the Brickfields, formerly so
called, a district of Sydney, and carried clouds of dust
into the city.
2. By confusion, a midsummer hot wind from the north. Southern
Southern South"ern, n.
A Southerner. [R.]
SouthernSouthern South"ern (?; 277), a. [AS. s??ern. See South.]
Of or pertaining to the south; situated in, or proceeding
from, the south; situated or proceeding toward the south.
Southern Cross (Astron.), a constellation of the southern
hemisphere containing several bright stars so related in
position as to resemble a cross.
Southern Fish (Astron.), a constelation of the southern
hemisphere (Piscis Australis) containing the bright star
Fomalhaut.
Southern States (U.S. Hist. & Geog.), the States of the
American Union lying south of Pennsylvania and the Ohio
River, with Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. Before the
Civil War, Missouri also, being a slave State, was classed
as one of the Southern States. Southern CrossSouthern South"ern (?; 277), a. [AS. s??ern. See South.]
Of or pertaining to the south; situated in, or proceeding
from, the south; situated or proceeding toward the south.
Southern Cross (Astron.), a constellation of the southern
hemisphere containing several bright stars so related in
position as to resemble a cross.
Southern Fish (Astron.), a constelation of the southern
hemisphere (Piscis Australis) containing the bright star
Fomalhaut.
Southern States (U.S. Hist. & Geog.), the States of the
American Union lying south of Pennsylvania and the Ohio
River, with Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. Before the
Civil War, Missouri also, being a slave State, was classed
as one of the Southern States. Southern FishSouthern South"ern (?; 277), a. [AS. s??ern. See South.]
Of or pertaining to the south; situated in, or proceeding
from, the south; situated or proceeding toward the south.
Southern Cross (Astron.), a constellation of the southern
hemisphere containing several bright stars so related in
position as to resemble a cross.
Southern Fish (Astron.), a constelation of the southern
hemisphere (Piscis Australis) containing the bright star
Fomalhaut.
Southern States (U.S. Hist. & Geog.), the States of the
American Union lying south of Pennsylvania and the Ohio
River, with Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. Before the
Civil War, Missouri also, being a slave State, was classed
as one of the Southern States. Southern StatesSouthern South"ern (?; 277), a. [AS. s??ern. See South.]
Of or pertaining to the south; situated in, or proceeding
from, the south; situated or proceeding toward the south.
Southern Cross (Astron.), a constellation of the southern
hemisphere containing several bright stars so related in
position as to resemble a cross.
Southern Fish (Astron.), a constelation of the southern
hemisphere (Piscis Australis) containing the bright star
Fomalhaut.
Southern States (U.S. Hist. & Geog.), the States of the
American Union lying south of Pennsylvania and the Ohio
River, with Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. Before the
Civil War, Missouri also, being a slave State, was classed
as one of the Southern States. SouthernerSoutherner South"ern*er, n.
An inhabitant or native of the south, esp. of the Southern
States of North America; opposed to Northerner. Southernliness
Southernliness South"ern*li*ness, n.
Southerliness.
Southernly
Southernly South"ern*ly, a.
Somewhat southern. -- adv. In a southerly manner or course;
southward.
Southernmost
Southernmost South"ern*most`, a.
Farthest south.
SouthernwoodSouthernwood South"ern*wood`, n. (Bot.)
A shrubby species of wormwood (Artemisia Abrotanum) having
aromatic foliage. It is sometimes used in making beer.
Meaning of Uther from wikipedia
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Uther Pendragon (Brittonic) (/ˈjuːθər pɛnˈdræɡən, ˈuːθər/; Welsh:
Uthyr Pen Ddraig,
Uthyr Pendragon, Uthr Bendragon), also
known as King
Uther, was a legendary...
- The Aarne–Thompson–
Uther Index (ATU Index) is a
catalogue of
folktale types used in
folklore studies. The ATU
index is the
product of a
series of revisions...
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emerging abilities,
telling her that
magic was not evil and not
something Uther should hate. When
Arthur and his
knights arrived in
pursuit of Morgana,...
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Uther was a
legendary king of sub-Roman
Britain and the
father of King Arthur.
Uther may also
refer to:
Johan Baptista van
Uther (died 1597),
Dutch painter...
- grow and she
becomes a
deadly enemy within the
walls of Camelot, but with
Uther and the
kingdom blind to her treachery, can
Merlin thwart her
plans before...
- as Gwen
Bradley James as
Arthur Katie McGrath as
Morgana Anthony Head as
Uther Pendragon Richard Wilson as
Gaius John Hurt as the
Great Dragon (voice)...
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Uther (P62) was a
Royal Navy U-class
submarine built by Vickers-Armstrong. So far she has been the only ship of the
Royal Navy to bear the name
Uther...
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Robert de Boron's Merlin, the name of
Uther's elder brother Ambrosius Aureli**** is
given as Pendragon,
while Uter (
Uther)
changes his name
after his brother's...
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Reuben Uther (27
March 1791 – 10 July 1880) was a
noted Australian merchant and manufacturer. Born in England,
Uther began his
career in seal
skins before...
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rebellion against the
terrifying Red Paladins, and
their complicit King
Uther." The show is
described as "a coming-of-age
story whose themes are familiar...