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anchore (encz) | anchore,kotvit v: Zdeněk Brož |
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anchored (encz) | anchored,kotvený adj: Zdeněk Brožanchored,připevněný adj: Zdeněk Brožanchored,ukotvený adj: Jaroslav Šedivýanchored,zakotvený adj: Jaroslav Šedivý |
Anchored (gcide) | Anchor \An"chor\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Anchored; p. pr. & vb.
n. Anchoring.] [Cf. F. ancrer.]
1. To place at anchor; to secure by an anchor; as, to anchor
a ship.
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2. To fix or fasten; to fix in a stable condition; as, to
anchor the cables of a suspension bridge.
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Till that my nails were anchored in thine eyes.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]Anchored \An"chored\, a.
1. Held by an anchor; at anchor; held safely; as, an anchored
bark; also, shaped like an anchor; forked; as, an anchored
tongue.
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2. (Her.) Having the extremities turned back, like the flukes
of an anchor; as, an anchored cross. [Sometimes spelt
ancred.]
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Anchoress (gcide) | Anchoress \An"cho*ress\, n.
A female anchoret.
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And there, a saintly anchoress, she dwelt.
--Wordsworth.
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Anchoret (gcide) | Anchoret \An"cho*ret\, Anchorite \An"cho*rite\, n. [F.
anachor[`e]te, L. anachoreta, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to go back,
retire; ? + ? to give place, retire, ? place; perh. akin to
Skr. h[=a] to leave. Cf. Anchor a hermit.]
One who renounces the world and secludes himself, usually for
religious reasons; a hermit; a recluse. [Written by some
authors anachoret.]
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Our Savior himself . . . did not choose an anchorite's
or a monastic life, but a social and affable way of
conversing with mortals. --Boyle.
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Anchoretic (gcide) | Anchoretic \An`cho*ret"ic\, Anchoretical \An`cho*ret"ic*al\, a.
[Cf. Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to an anchoret or hermit; after the manner of an
anchoret.
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Anchoretical (gcide) | Anchoretic \An`cho*ret"ic\, Anchoretical \An`cho*ret"ic*al\, a.
[Cf. Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to an anchoret or hermit; after the manner of an
anchoret.
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Anchoretish (gcide) | Anchoretish \An"cho*ret`ish\, a.
Hermitlike.
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Anchoretism (gcide) | Anchoretism \An"cho*ret*ism\, n.
The practice or mode of life of an anchoret.
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