Definitions
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- noun Obsolete form of
vow . - verb Obsolete form of
vow .
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Examples
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Ballmer portrait done in Windows fail screens via @vowe.
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs : Ballmer portrait done in Windows fail screens 2009
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So findet man ebenfalls bei BloggingTom und vowe Reaktionen auf diese enormen Adsense Einnahmen.
Small Companies & Google Adsense is the future « The Paradigm Shift 2006
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Then hee answered very courteously, that being a Monke, and so doing, I did well: for so I should obserue my vowe: neither did himselfe stande in neede of ought that we had, but rather was readie to bestowe vpon vs such thinge as we our selues stood in neede of: and he caused vs to sit downe, and to drinke of his milke.
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Menne vnmarried beyng in daungier vpon Sea or on Lande, or beyng sore distressed with sickenes, makyng a vowe for the recouerie of healthe, where vnto thei holde them selues bounden in conscience
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And therefore being sorry for this grosse ignorance, hee made a vowe to be wiser hereafter.
The Decameron 2004
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Mecca in this habite, doe so, and are thought to merite more then the other, but they which cannot doe so make a vowe to sacrifice a
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The cause why they sayd so, and perswaded them in that earnest maner, was, for that the Dutch Iesuite had secretly bene aduertised of great summes of money which they had about them, and sought to get the same into their fingers, for that the first vowe and promise they make at their entrance into their Order, is to procure the welfare of their sayd Order, by what meanes soeuer it be.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Henry the 2. and his vowe to haue gone in person to the succour of
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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These people resort thyther for diuers causes, as some for merchandies, some to obserue theyr vowe of pylgrymage, and other to haue pardon for theyr sinnes: as touchyng the whiche we wyll speake more hereafter.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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Then hee answered very courteously, that being a Monke, and so doing, I did well: for so I should obserue my vowe: neither did himselfe stande in neede of ought that we had, but rather was readie to bestowe vpon vs such thinge as we our selues stood in neede of: and he caused vs to sit downe, and to drinke of his milke.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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