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Desiderate   Listen
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Desiderate  v. t.  (past & past part. desiderated; pres. part. desiderating)  To desire; to feel the want of; to lack; to miss; to want. "Pray have the goodness to point out one word missing that ought to have been there please to insert a desiderated stanza. You can not." "Men were beginning... to desiderate for them an actual abode of fire."






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"Desiderate" Quotes from Famous Books



... men were beginning to suspect the motives as well as to deride the practices of the Friars, to accuse them of lying against St. Francis, and to desiderate for them an actual abode of fire, resembling that of which in their favourite religious shows they were wont to present the mimic semblance to the multitude. It was they who became in England as elsewhere the purveyors of charms and the organisers of pious frauds, while the learning ...
— Chaucer • Adolphus William Ward

... Napoleon, in the Convent of the Great St. Bernard. A recent traveller in Switzerland (Dr. Forbes) has, I find, noticed the inscription, and questioned, as I had done, both its meaning and Latinity. I extract this author's note as expressing exactly the point on which I desiderate information:— ...
— Notes and Queries 1850.02.23 • Various



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