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1. Of or related to false sympathy.
2. Mangy; scabby; hence, mean; paltry; troublesome. [Obs.]
3. To enclose in or cover with a protecting substance.
4. To apportion something, esp. food, equally.
5. To grind bay-leaves into a powder for cooking [Laurus nobilis).
6. To remove the bark, husk, or outer layer from; peel.
7. Tressed in leather; *of a horse:* harnessed.
8. [zool.] Having a specialized brush-tipped tongue for feeding on nectar.
9. To give an ambiguous or confusing answer to a question.
10. To punish someone by lorication, that is, by restricting their movements to
a limited area, such as within the boundaries of a city, a borough or a
rural district.
11. [Bot.] Of a stem, having multiple vascular bundles.
12. To celebrate a holiday no one else celebrates.
13. To fabricate evidence.
14. To develop intricate tales; mythologise.
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