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calendariographer |
| 释义 |
† calendariographern.Etymology: < calendar n. or Latin calendārium; compare biographer. Obsolete. rare. the world > time > reckoning of time > calendar > [noun] > calendar maker or user 1683 J. Gadbury in G. Wharton Pref. A Speculation..little understood, even by our common Calendariographers. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1683 |
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- to have one's bread buttered for life
- to have one's bread buttered on both sides
- to have one's cake and eat it
- to have one's cap set
- to have one's charter
- to have one's choice
- to have, bear, carry, strike a stroke
- to have, bear, carry, strike the stroke
- to have, etc, in stitches
- to have, etc, someone in stitches
- to have, get a cob on
- to have, get an inkling
- to have, get an inkling of something
- to have, hold, make, take strife
- to have, in warison
- to have, keep, make, smite, strike, battle
- to have, know, see, etc no better wone
- to have, know, see, etc no other wone
- to have, make, take a person sworn
- to have, make, take sworn
- to have, or hold in veneration
- to have, receive, take a foil
- to have, receive, take a one's foil
- to have, receive, take a the foil
- to have, repulse
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