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STAYS |
Holds one’s place |
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PLACEMAN |
One who holds or occupies a place; one who has office
under government. |
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SLAVEHOLDER |
One who holds slaves. |
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FEUAR |
One who holds a feu. |
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ALLODIARY |
One who holds an allodium. |
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PANTHEIST |
One who holds to pantheism. |
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ALLODIALIST |
One who holds allodial land. |
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LOW-CHURCHMAN |
One who holds low-church principles. |
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PARTICULARIST |
One who holds to particularism. |
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HIGH-CHURCHMAN |
One who holds high-church principles. |
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INSPIRATIONIST |
One who holds to inspiration. |
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FERRY |
Send from one place to another |
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EVACUEE |
One removed from a dangerous place |
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INSTALLER |
One who fits equipment into place |
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TRANSFER |
Convey from one place to another |
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TRANSPORT |
Convey from one place to another |
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HOLDER |
One who, or that which, holds. |
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RESIDER |
One who resides in a place. |
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WADSETTER |
One who holds by a wadset. |
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EMPHYTEUTICARY |
One who holds lands by emphyteusis. |
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CUPS |
Holds in one’s hands certain picture cards |
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STATUS |
Condition of one’s place in the hierarchy? |
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CLASPS |
Holds onto one hundred and fifty snakes |
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PURLIEU |
Place whereonemay range at large; one's bounds |
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ADDRESS |
Particulars of the place where one lives |