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Demiss (gcide) | Demiss \De*miss"\, a. [L. demissus, p. p. of demittere.]
Cast down; humble; submissive. [Obs.]
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He down descended like a most demiss
And abject thrall. --Spenser.
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Demission (gcide) | Demission \De*mis"sion\, n. [L. demissio, fr. demittere. See
Demit.]
1. The act of demitting, or the state of being demitted; a
letting down; a lowering; dejection. "Demission of mind."
--Hammond.
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Demission of sovereign authority. --L'Estrange.
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2. Resignation of an office. [Scot.]
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Demissionary (gcide) | Demissionary \De*mis"sion*a*ry\, a.
1. Pertaining to transfer or conveyance; as, a demissionary
deed.
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2. Tending to lower, depress, or degrade.
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Demissive (gcide) | Demissive \De*miss"ive\, a. [See Demiss.]
Downcast; submissive; humble. [R.]
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They pray with demissive eyelids. --Lord (1630).
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Demissly (gcide) | Demissly \De*miss"ly\, adv.
In a humble manner. [Obs.]
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prunus demissa (wn) | Prunus demissa
n 1: chokecherry of western United States [syn: {western
chokecherry}, Prunus virginiana demissa, {Prunus
demissa}] |
prunus virginiana demissa (wn) | Prunus virginiana demissa
n 1: chokecherry of western United States [syn: {western
chokecherry}, Prunus virginiana demissa, {Prunus
demissa}] |
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