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-euse
- a suffix occurring in loanwords from French, forming feminine nouns corresponding to nouns ending in -eur: chanteuse.
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John XX, James d鈥橢use, born at Cahors, cardinal, bishop of Porto, elected pope at Lyons the 7th of Aug. 1316, died 4th Dec. 1334 Excommunication of the emperor Louis of Bavaria.
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Having chosen Tom as their captain, the gang started for Euse bridge, at the foot of Bassenthwaite lake, which place they reached a couple of hours after nightfall.
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Euse锟絙ius, of C锟絪area, the father of ecclesiastical history, a Greek writer, born in Palestine about A.D.
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Frieda came to the end of the "Valse Brillante" and took up the "Ber锟絜use."
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This is the Latin -osus; French -eux, -euse.
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