ABLUDE
Source: 524, 567
ABLU'DE, verb transitive [Latin abludo, ab and ludo, to play.]To be unlike; to differ. [Not used.]
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Ab‐lude″ (�), v. t. [[L. abludere; ab + ludere to play.]] To be unlike; to differ. Bp. Hall.
Source: 524, 567
ABLU'DE, verb transitive [Latin abludo, ab and ludo, to play.]To be unlike; to differ. [Not used.]
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Ab‐lude″ (�), v. t. [[L. abludere; ab + ludere to play.]] To be unlike; to differ. Bp. Hall.