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  • 41villain — [vil′ən] n. [ME vilein < OFr vilain < VL villanus, a farm servant < L villa, a farm: see VILLA] 1. a person guilty of or likely to commit great crimes; evil or wicked person; scoundrel 2. a wicked or unprincipled character in a novel,… …

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  • 42Damnatio memoriae — Tondo of the Severan family, with portraits of Septimius Severus, Julia Domna, Caracalla, and Geta. Geta s face has been erased, because of the damnatio memoriae ordered by his brother …

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  • 43Imputed righteousness — For other uses of imputation , see Imputation (disambiguation). Calvinism John Calvin Background …

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  • 44Confucian art — is art inspired by the writings of Confucius, and Confucian teachings. Confucian art originated in China, then spread westwards on the Silk road, southward down to southern China and then onto Southeast Asia, and eastwards through northern China… …

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  • 45fiend — fiendlike, adj. /feend/, n. 1. Satan; the devil. 2. any evil spirit; demon. 3. a diabolically cruel or wicked person. 4. a person or thing that causes mischief or annoyance: Those children are little fiends. 5. Informal. a person who is extremely …

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  • 46knave — [[t]neɪv[/t]] n. 1) an unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest person 2) gam (in cards) the jack 3) archaic a) a male servant b) a man of humble position • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME; OE cnafa, c. OHG knabo boy; akin to OE cnapa, OHG knappo syn:… …

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  • 47felon — I. /ˈfɛlən / (say feluhn) noun 1. Law someone who has committed a felony. 2. Obsolete a wicked person. 3. a convict. –adjective 4. Obsolete wicked; malicious; treacherous. {Middle English feloun, from Old French felon base, ? from Latin fel gall …

  • 48fell — Ⅰ. fell [2] ► VERB 1) cut down (a tree). 2) knock down. 3) stitch down (the edge of a seam) to lie flat. DERIVATIVES feller noun. ORIGIN Old English, related to FALL …

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  • 49feller — Ⅰ. fell [2] ► VERB 1) cut down (a tree). 2) knock down. 3) stitch down (the edge of a seam) to lie flat. DERIVATIVES feller noun. ORIGIN Old English, related to FALL …

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  • 50mis|cre|ant — «MIHS kree uhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having very bad morals; wicked; base; depraved: »a miscreant gang of criminals. SYNONYM(S): vile, detestable. 2. Archaic. unbelieving; heretical …

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