亚洲网紅露点

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pervicacious

[ pur-vi-key-shuhs ]

adjective

  1. extremely willful; obstinate; stubborn.


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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 辫别谤顎卾颈路肠补顎僣颈辞耻蝉路濒测 adverb
  • 辫别谤顎卾颈路肠补顎僣颈辞耻蝉路苍别蝉蝉 noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of pervicacious1

1625鈥35; < Latin 辫别谤惫颈肠腻肠-, stem of 辫别谤惫颈肠腻虫 stubborn, willful ( per- per- + vic-, variant stem of vincere to conquer ( victor ) + -腻虫 adj. suffix denoting tendency or ability) + -ious
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Example Sentences

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At the other extremity of creation are men鈥"proud in reason, loud in speech, immortal of soul, mortal of member, in mind light and anxious, in body brute and feeble, divers in character, in error the same, in daring pervicacious, in hope, pertinacious, of vain toil, of frail fortune, severally mortal, generally continuous, mutable in the succession of offspring, time fleeting, wisdom lingering, death swift and life querulous, so they live."

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Pervicacious, per-vi-k膩鈥瞫hus, adj. very obstinate.鈥攏s.

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Of late, I am told by shopkeepers, the tin box with the pervicacious cover is becoming popular; but I remain true to my sponge in a bottle: for, unlike the leopard, I am able to change my spots.

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"Pervicacious" has the same meaning, for it signifies that a man "perseveres in his purpose until he is victorious: for the ancients called 'vicia' what we call victory."

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It is a round sum indeed; I wish a three-cornered sum would have served her turn.鈥擶hy should you be so pervicacious now, Pug?

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