free+from+danger

  • 101sicor — adj w.g. 1. secure from, free from guilt and the punishment it brings, safe, free from danger or harm, sure, certain, free from doubt; 2. sure, certain, trustworthy …

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  • 102William Thomas (scholar) — William Thomas (d. 1554), probably a Welshman, was an Italian scholar and clerk of the council to Edward VI, who was executed for Treason after the death of Edward. [http://www.archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati56stepuoft Dictionary of National …

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  • 103secure — [si kyoor′] adj. [L securus < se , free from, apart (see SECEDE) + cura, care: see CURE] 1. free from fear, care, doubt, or anxiety; not worried, troubled, or apprehensive 2. free from danger; not exposed to damage, attack, etc.; safe 3. in… …

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  • 104securely — adverb 1. in a secure manner; in a manner free from danger (Freq. 1) she held the child securely • Syn: ↑firmly • Derived from adjective: ↑secure 2. in a confident and unselfconscious manner he acts very securely in front of the …

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  • 105secure — [16] Something that is secure is etymologically ‘carefree’. The word was borrowed from Latin sēcūrus, a compound adjective formed from the prefix sē ‘without’ and cūra ‘care’ (source of English curate, cure, etc). The metaphorical extension from… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 106secure — [16] Something that is secure is etymologically ‘carefree’. The word was borrowed from Latin sēcūrus, a compound adjective formed from the prefix sē ‘without’ and cūra ‘care’ (source of English curate, cure, etc). The metaphorical extension from… …

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  • 107H. P. Lovecraft — This article is about the author. For the rock group, see H. P. Lovecraft (band). H. P. Lovecraft H. P. Lovecraft, circa 1934. Born Howard Phillips Lovecraft August 20, 1890(1890 08 20) Providence, Rhode Island, United States …

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  • 108Matthew 27:55-56 — Andrea Mantegna s 1459 depiction of the women at the crucifixion. Matthew 27:55 56 are the fifty sixth and fifty seventh verses of the twenty seventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. The crucifixion and death of Jesus have… …

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  • 109sound — I To have reference or relation to; to aim at. An action is technically said to sound in tort or damages where it is brought not for the specific recovery of a thing, but for damages only. See sounding in damages II sound, adj Whole; in good… …

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  • 110Caravanserai — This article is about the roadside inns. For the album by Santana, see Caravanserai (album). For other features named khan, see Khan (disambiguation). A sample floorplan of a Safavid caravanserai …

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