Crossword-Solution: JURANT
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Dermatological complaint
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with JURANT (5)
And what Mischief might not that one Party ha' done in this Nation, had not they been divided again into Jurant Jacobites and Non-Jurant, into Consolidators and Non-Consolidators? From whence 'tis plain to me, that just as it is in the Moon these Consolidating Church-men are meer Confederates with the Whigs; and it must be so, unless we should suppose them meer mad Men that don't know what they are a doing, and who are the Drudges of their Enemies, and kno' nothing of the Matter.
Alors son capitaine était, selon son caprice, ou un vieux loup de mer, maugréant, jurant, sacrant, ne parlant que par tribord et bâbord, et ne comprenant pas à quoi pouvait servir la terre, si ce n'était pour y aller de temps en temps renouveler son eau et faire sécher du poisson; ou bien quelque bel officier fashionable, tout frais émoulu de l'école, à qui le gouvernement, pour récompenser les services de ses ancêtres, avait donné un commandement que sollicitaient dix anciens officiers.
The preface contains a characteristic account of the compiler, who described himself as "a priest of the old Scots Episcopal Church, and last of the non-jurant clergy in Scotland." NOW WINTER'S WIND SWEEPS.
JURANT, j[=oo]'rant, _adj._ taking an oath.--_n._ one who takes an oath.--_adj._ JU'RATORY, pertaining to an oath.
The following description by Père Du Breul[100] gives the story of the miracle: "Le troisième du mois de juillet 1418, veille de sainct Martin,[101] Bouillant, un soldat ou goujat sortant d'une taverne qui estoit dès lors en la rue aux Ours, désespéré d'avoir perdu tout son argent et ses habits à jouer, jurant et blasphémant, frappa furieusement d'un couteau une image de la Vierge Marie qui estoit au coin de ladite rue.