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11grant — I. v. a. 1. Admit, allow, concede, cede, yield. 2. Give (in answer to a request), bestow, confer, vouchsafe, deign. 3. (Law.) Convey (by deed), transfer, make conveyance of. II. n. 1. Gift, boon, donation, benefaction, bounty, largess, pres …
12deign — /deɪn / (say dayn) verb (i) 1. to think fit or in accordance with one s dignity; condescend: *Uncle Jay Jay was laughing like fun; even aunt Helen deigned to smile –miles franklin, 1901. –verb (t) 2. to condescend to give or grant. {Middle… …
13vouchsafe — I verb accord, acquiesce, admit, allow, assent, bear with, bestow, comply with, concede, concedere, condescend, condescend to grant, consent, deign to give, deign to grant, favor with, give in, grant, grant by favor, gratify, humor, indulge, let …
14Text and rubrics of the Roman Canon — Before the 1970 revision of the Roman Missal, the Mass had, in the Roman Rite, only one Anaphora or Eucharistic Prayer, which was referred to as the Canon of the Mass. Since the 1970 revision, which made only minimal changes in the text, but… …
15vouchsafe — I. v. a. Concede, grant, accord, deign to grant, condescend to grant, allow. II. v. n. Condescend, deign, yield, descend, stoop …
16patronize — I (condescend toward) verb assume a lofty bearing, deign, favor, grant, indulge, look down on, lower oneself, oblige, talk down to, treat in a condescending way, vouchsafe II (trade with) verb be a customer of, buy from, deal with, do business… …
17Preces (Opus Dei) — The Preces is a daily vocal prayer said by members of the Roman Catholic prelature of Opus Dei. [Cfr. [http://www.opusdei.es/art.php?p=20233 Codex Iuris Particularis, n.° 82, 1] ] It is also called Prayers of the Work. Preces is the Latin word… …
18give — I. v. a. 1. Bestow (voluntarily and without compensation), accord. See confer. 2. Furnish, supply, afford, spare, accommodate with. 3. Impart, communicate. 4. Pay, exchange. 5. Permit, allow, vouchsafe, deign …
19Deigned — Deign Deign (d[=a]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deigned} (d[=a]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Deigning}.] [OE. deinen, deignen, OF. degner, deigner, daigner, F. daigner, fr. L. dignari to deem worthy, deign, fr. dignus worthy; akin to decere to be fitting. See …
20Deigning — Deign Deign (d[=a]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deigned} (d[=a]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Deigning}.] [OE. deinen, deignen, OF. degner, deigner, daigner, F. daigner, fr. L. dignari to deem worthy, deign, fr. dignus worthy; akin to decere to be fitting. See …