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dizen
[ dahy-zuhn, diz-uhn ]
dizen
/ 藞诲补瑟锄蓹苍 /
verb
- an archaic word for bedizen
Derived Forms
- 藞诲颈锄别苍尘别苍迟, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲颈顎儂别苍路尘别苍迟 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of dizen1
Example Sentences
O man," said he to Robin, "I wad pay ye half a dizen bottles o' wine wi' as great cheerfu'ness as I raise this glass to my lips.
Shall we build to the purple of Pride, The trappings which dizen the proud?
To-morrow, when the masks shall fall That dizen Nature's carnival, The pure shall see by their own will, Which overflowing Love shall fill, 'T is not within the force of fate The fate-conjoined to separate.
What is the worth o' anything to me, puir auld deevil, that ha' no half a dizen years to live at the furthest.
Wholly, in their best apparel, brave men, and beautifully dizened women, most of whom have lovers there; swearing, by the eternal Heavens and this green-growing all-nutritive Earth, that France is free!
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