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surcease (mass) | surcease
- zastavenie |
surcease (encz) | surcease,zastavení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Surcease (gcide) | Surcease \Sur*cease"\, n. [F. sursis, from sursis, p. p. of
surseoir to suspend, postpone, defer, in OF., to delay,
refrain from, forbear, L. supersedere. Surcease is not
connected with E. cease. See Supersede.]
Cessation; stop; end. "Not desire, but its surcease."
--Longfellow.
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It is time that there were an end and surcease made of
this immodest and deformed manner of writing. --Bacon.
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Surcease (gcide) | Surcease \Sur*cease"\, v. t.
To cause to cease; to end. [Obs.] "The waves . . . their
range surceast." --Spenser.
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The nations, overawed, surceased the fight. --Dryden.
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Surcease (gcide) | Surcease \Sur*cease"\, v. i.
To cease. [Obs.]
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surcease (wn) | surcease
n 1: a stopping; "a cessation of the thunder" [syn: cessation,
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Surcease (gcide) | Surcease \Sur*cease"\, n. [F. sursis, from sursis, p. p. of
surseoir to suspend, postpone, defer, in OF., to delay,
refrain from, forbear, L. supersedere. Surcease is not
connected with E. cease. See Supersede.]
Cessation; stop; end. "Not desire, but its surcease."
--Longfellow.
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It is time that there were an end and surcease made of
this immodest and deformed manner of writing. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]Surcease \Sur*cease"\, v. t.
To cause to cease; to end. [Obs.] "The waves . . . their
range surceast." --Spenser.
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The nations, overawed, surceased the fight. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]Surcease \Sur*cease"\, v. i.
To cease. [Obs.]
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Surceaseance (gcide) | Surceaseance \Sur*cease"ance\, n.
Cessation. [Obs.]
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