Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Workmanship.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Workmanship.
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- noun obsolete
workmanship
Etymologies
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Examples
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* Caetera Scientiae exignum aliquid de mundi opifice delibant, norunt; haec, aquilae invecta pennis, coeli penetralia perrumpit, in ipsum Patrem luminum oculos intendit, et audaci veritate promittit, Deum: [1366] 1
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Mundus autem corporalis, quod secundum opus est Dei, decedit iam ab opifice ex parte una, quia non fuit semper: retinet alteram, quia sit semper futurus ":" That representative, or the intentional world (say they) the sampler of this visible world, the first work of God, was equally ancient with the architect; for it was forever with him, and ever shall be.
Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations Edmund Spenser 1730
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Quapropter deviare cre - li funt» qui putant mundum pofitum aligno in opifice fuo.
Analysis operum S.S. patrum et scriptorum ecclesiasticorum 1790
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"Caetera Scientiae exignum aliquid de mundi opifice delibant, norunt; haec, aquilae invecta pennis, coeli penetralia perrumpit, in ipsum
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