imbibe, drink in /think up, conceive.
conceive
enter;; go into;
to abridge; to put in writing.
tile
engrailed engrallatus.
rain-bringing, rainy
of rain.
a brook.
a pentice, a penthouse.
wet, soak, dip; give initial instruction (in)
to put in one's own purse.
adv from incompositus; also incompositione.
that which can be imitated
imitation; copy;
imitating, imitation;
imitation, copy, mimicking;
one who imitates or copies;
Imitators, you slavish crowd! (Horace)
female imitator;
imitate/copy/mimic; follow; make an imitation/reproduction; resemble; simulate;
imitate/copy/mimic; follow; make an imitation/reproduction; resemble; simulate;
that cannot be stained; unable to be stained/blemished/defiled;
immaculate/unstained/spotless/without blemish; undefiled/pure/chaste; blameless
become wet or moist
monstrous.
heinousness, savagery, frightfulness.
dreadfully, savagely.
savage;
unfading.
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