List of synonyms from "vivificate" to synonyms from "voicing"
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Definition of the day : « vj »
- As in disc jockey : noun individual who plays recorded music on the radio or at social events
- As in announcer : noun media commentator
- Yet the Japons took our partes, that they could doe us no harme, although there were v. or vj.
- Extract from : « Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume II » by Richard Cocks
- Humphrey, Earl of Hereford, in 1861, left legacies to his "vj charetters."
- Extract from : « The Privy Purse Expenses of King Henry VIII from November MDXXIX, to December MDXXXII » by Nicholas Harris Nicolas
- Item for the Kingis offeringe this Sonday at taking his Rights in the mornyng, vj s. viij d.
- Extract from : « The Privy Purse Expenses of King Henry VIII from November MDXXIX, to December MDXXXII » by Nicholas Harris Nicolas
- Also in this yere, the vj day of March, the kyng confermed the lettres and the fraunchises of London.
- Extract from : « A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 » by Anonymous
- A company at 72 (uj') forms the left support of an outpost in hostile country, on the line 70 (vj')—National Cemetery (qj').
- Extract from : « Manual of Military Training » by James A. Moss
- And that the eatyng of his very flesh profiteth not, may well be knowen by his wordes whiche he spake in the vj.
- Extract from : « The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) » by John Knox
- Soe we envited hym to our fro tomorrow, with v or vj others to beare hym company, viz.
- Extract from : « Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume II » by Richard Cocks
- And we gave him a peece black satten gratis, as we promised at bargen making; the wall being 50 tattamis long and vj tatt.
- Extract from : « Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume II » by Richard Cocks
- Sire Robert de Eschales—de goules, a vj eschalops de argent.
- Extract from : « The Curiosities of Heraldry » by Mark Antony Lower
- Sire Johan Heringaud—de azure, crusule de or a vj harengs (herrings) de or.
- Extract from : « The Curiosities of Heraldry » by Mark Antony Lower
