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- adjective Obsolete spelling of
mighty .
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Examples
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"Glorie you therefore, inuincible emperour, for that you haue as it were got an other world, & in restoring to the Romane puissance the glory of conquest by sea, haue added to the Romane empire an element greater than all the compasse of the earth, that is, the mightie maine ocean.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (4 of 8) The Fovrth Booke Of The Historie Of England Raphael Holinshed
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Postscript below All mightie God bless my children, send mee word if you thinke Endymion will bee as prettie as the other two.
Carolyn Vega: "Never a Man Loved a Wife More" Carolyn Vega 2012
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Postscript below All mightie God bless my children, send mee word if you thinke Endymion will bee as prettie as the other two.
Carolyn Vega: "Never a Man Loved a Wife More" Carolyn Vega 2012
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Postscript below All mightie God bless my children, send mee word if you thinke Endymion will bee as prettie as the other two.
Carolyn Vega: "Never a Man Loved a Wife More" Carolyn Vega 2012
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Postscript below All mightie God bless my children, send mee word if you thinke Endymion will bee as prettie as the other two.
Carolyn Vega: "Never a Man Loved a Wife More" Carolyn Vega 2012
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I scan over nor east dimentia, mightie dykie and mr. wrong, I believe they are all the same person.
Think Progress » “Chief Porker” Don Young Refuses To Share Bacon With Katrina Victims 2005
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It hath mightie large suburbs containing more people than the city it selfe.
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Then passing many dayes ioumey on forward, I came vnto a certaine citie called Comum, which was an huge and mightie Citie in olde time, conteyning well nigh fiftie miles in circuite, and hath done in times past great damage vnto the Romanes.
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And there wee found a mightie riuer: insomuch that we were constrained to embarke our selues, and to saile ouer it.
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Kindred and Friends were very mightie: thought it much better, patiently to suffer the wrong alreadie done him, then by obstinate contending to proceed further, and fare worse.
The Decameron 2004
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