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- adjective
Feigned ,fake .
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Examples
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Time falsed our union and divided who were one in sway, x.
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May I forfeit every favour if in love I falsed thee,
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So he kissed ground before him and going to a secret closet, called Kut al-Kulub, who came after she had disguised and falsed and veiled herself, tripping in her robes and trinkets; and she kissed ground before the Commander of the
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Time falsed our Union and divided who were one in tway;
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The Days have falsed me in the breast of her I love
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He, however had falsed the story and had cast out remembrance of the night, in the first place for his fear of losing his bride and with her the honor of a connection which brought him such excess of consideration and for which men envied him so much, and secondly, on account of the wondrous loveliness of the Lady Badr al-Budur and her marvelous beauty.
Tehran Winter Naipaul, V.S. 1981
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Yes, slanderers falsed my words, and thou to them * Inclining, madest spite and envy grow.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Time falsed our union and divided who were one in sway, x.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Time falsed our Union and divided who were one in tway; * And the sore tyranny of Time doth melt my heart away:
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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She falsed, turned face, doubted, recked her naught * And her hard false heart wrought me traitor's wrong:
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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