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121catch — [kach, kech] vt. caught, catching [ME cacchen < Anglo Fr cachier < VL * captiare < L captare, to seize < pp. of capere, to take hold: see HAVE] 1. to seize and hold, as after a chase; capture 2. to seize or take by or as by a trap,… …
122mock — v., adj., & n. v. 1 a tr. ridicule; scoff at. b intr. (foll. by at) act with scorn or contempt for. 2 tr. mimic contemptuously. 3 tr. jeer, defy, or delude contemptuously. attrib.adj. sham, imitation (esp. without intention to deceive); pretended …
123unintentionally — adverb without intention; in an unintentional manner (Freq. 1) she hit him unintentionally • Syn: ↑accidentally • Ant: ↑deliberately (for: ↑accidentally), ↑ …
124factitial — (ˈ)fak|tishəl adjective Etymology: by alteration : factitious; usually : induced by deliberate human action with or without intention to produce a lesion or disease factitial rectal lesions following irradiation a factitial hyperthyroidism… …
125intentionless — ə̇n.ˈtenchənlə̇s adjective : being without intention …
126ALEXANDER SUSSKIND BEN MOSES OF GRODNO — (d. 1793), Lithuanian kabbalist. Alexander lived a secluded life in Grodno, never engaging in light conversation so as not to be deterred from study and prayer. Many stories were told about him. According to a well substantiated one, several days …
127sine animo revertendi — Without an intention of returning; without intending to return …
128sine spe revertendi et sine animo revertendi — Without the hope of returning and without the intention of so doing …