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accent
ache
aching
adulatress
adversity
advoutress
afflict
afflicted
afflicting
affliction
afflictive
afforcement
agger
agonize
ake
aking
allowance
anguish
anguished
approach
arbitress
arcboutant
arise
assist
auditress
auspicious
average
avowant
barrier
bbarbacan
bear
benefactress
bestead
bind
bitter
bitterness
blockade
blockhouse
buskin
busy
butment
buttress
buttressed
calamitous
calamitously
calamitousness
calamity
cannonade
cant
cark
carking
castle
cat-tail
cede
chantress
charitable
charity
charmeress
citadel
clear
cloistress
comfort
comforter
comfortless
comfortress
command
commiserate
commiseration
communicate
compassion
compassionate
competitress
concubine
condole
condolene
condoling
conductress
conflict
consolation
console
contend
cordon
corruptress
counterfort
creatress
crime
cruciate
cruel
cruelty
cry
cumber
dame
darkness
deepen
defense
deliver
depredate
detractress
dictator
die
diffident
directress
disease
dismantle
distrainable
distress
distressed
distressedness
distressful
distressing
ditch
doctoress
doctress
doff
dreary
drive
duteous
eligible
emphasis
emphasize
emulatress
enchantress
endear
endurance
enlargement
entrap
evil
excruciating
executress
exigency
exile
extremity
fairy
familiarize
famish
fantastical
fastness
fautress
feminine
field-works
fly
force
forhail
fornicatress
fortress
fortressed
fostress
garrison
gate
gently
give
good
good-wife
good-woman
governess
grievous
grievously
grievousness
gripe
griping
hag
happiness
hard
hatch
help
herself
hie
hore
horror
housekeeper
housewife
housewifely
housewifery
howl
howling
humane
humanity
huntress
idolatress
imbitter
imbittering
impregnable
inhabitress
inheritress
insensibility
instructress
intenable
intrigue
involve
kind
kindness
labor
lady
landlady
lasslorn
legislatress
leman
long
lore
love-sick
maistress
mastress
mattress
mediatress
meet
mercy
mighty
ministress
misery
miss
mistress
mistress-ship
monitress
mortress
munition
neatress
needlework
needy
night
night-founded
nomenclatress
oratress
outcry
outparamour
outwall
outwork
pain
painful
painfully
painfulness
paramour
pinch
pine
piston
pitiful
pitilessness
pity
place
plait
pledge
plight
plunge
poetress
port
portress
power
press
pressed
pressing
pressure
prevent
prompt
proprietress
propugnacle
purchase
purl
put
quarter
realize
recaption
reck
recreation
rectress
redeemed
redeeming
redemption
reduce
refuge
regentess
relentless
relief
relieve
relieved
relieving
remorseless
remorselessness
rend
rent
replevin
replevying
rescue
ringlet
roar
roaring
roman
ruin
ruthlessness
sackcloth
schoolmistress
scrape
seamstress
secure
seem
serenade
severe
severity
sharpen
sheeps-eye
sheet-anchor
shift
shore
shrink
so
solicitress
songstress
sorceress
sore
sorely
spectatress
spectatrix
spur
squall
squirrel
stalk
startle
starve
storm
straighten
strait
straiten
straitness
strength
stress
strong
struggle
submissive
submit
succor
suffer
suffering
suitress
supplant
support
sweet-heart
sympathize
sympathy
table
taking
tenable
tenter
thimble
tine
to
tormenting
touch
tour
tower
traitress
translatress
tree
tress
tressed
tressure
tribulation
trill
trim
trouble
tutoress
unrelieved
upbraid
urgency
ursuline
uttermost
vex
vexatious
victress
visitation
wanton
ward
wasteness
weak
weakly
weather
weather-driven
with
withernam
woful
wofully
woo
wretch
wretched
wring
wringed
yearn
yearnful
yernful
yield



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1828 Definition

TRESS, n. A knot or curl of hair; a ringlet.

Fair tresses man's imperial race ensnare.
1913 Definition
Tress (tress)
n.(?)
Tress
[OE. tresse, OF. trece, F. tresse, LL. tricia, fr. Gr. tri`cha threefold, because a tress is usually formed by interlacing three pieces; akin to trei^s three. See Three.]
  1. A braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet.

    Her yellow hair was braided in a tress. Chaucer.

    Fair tresses man's imperial race insnare. Pope.

  2. Fig.: A knot or festoon, as of flowers.
    Keats.

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Noah Says...
An attempt to conduct the affairs of a free government with wisdom and impartiality, and to preserve the just rights of all classes of citizens, without the guidance of Divine precepts, will certainly end in disappointment. God is the supreme moral Governor of the world He has made, and as He Himself governs with perfect rectitude, He requires His rational creatures to govern themselves in like manner. If men will not submit to be controlled by His laws, He will punish them by the evils resulting from their own disobedience.…
 Letter to David McClure :: October 25, 1837 




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