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Arm′our-bear′er; Arm′ourer, a maker or repairer of, or one who has the charge of, armour.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D)VARIOUSThe piscina probably belonged to the chantry of Our-Lady-in-the-Lady-loft.
BELL'S CATHEDRALS: THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF RIPONCECIL WALTER CHARLES HALLETTHe generally talks like one of those continued-in-our-next yarns in the magazines.
SHAVINGSJOSEPH C. LINCOLNFor understanding the Prophecies, we are, in the first place, to acquaint our-selves with the figurative language of the Prophets.
OBSERVATIONS UPON THE PROPHECIES OF DANIEL, AND THE APOCALYPSE OF ST. JOHNISAAC NEWTONMarch-of-mind became to many almost as wearisome a cry as wisdom-of-our-ancestors had been.
THE LIFE OF WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, VOL. 1 (OF 3)JOHN MORLEYBu-bu-bu-but they had si-si-six t-t-to ou-ou-our si-si-six, di-di-didn't they?
A BOY TROOPER WITH SHERIDANSTANTON P. ALLENPalma painted many pictures, leaving at his death forty-our unfinished.
THE OLD MASTERS AND THEIR PICTURESSARAH TYTLERIn this line (if mekely be trisyllabic, and lok'th monosyllabic), the word our-e is dissyllabic, which is not common in Chaucer.
CHAUCER'S WORKS, VOLUME 5 (OF 7) -- NOTES TO THE CANTERBURY TALESGEOFFREY CHAUCERSpeak, speak, we cannot quake!Our flesh knows not ignoble tremblings.
THE WORKS OF JOHN MARSTONJOHN MARSTONIn the midst of the our-words they cling to a small number in or, among them, stupor.
THE AMERICAN LANGUAGEHENRY L. MENCKENWORDS RELATED TO OUR
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