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miscellany [mɪˈsɛlənɪ (US) ˈmɪsəˌleɪnɪ] n pl -nies 1. a mixed assortment of items 2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (sometimes plural) a miscellaneous collection of essays, poems, etc., by different authors in one volume [from French miscellanées (pl) miscellanea] miscellanea, miscellany a varied collection, particularly a collection of literary works, extracts, fragments, etc., in book form. — miscellaneous, adj. See also: Booksa varied collection, particularly a collection of literary works, extracts, fragments, etc., in book form. — miscellaneous, adj. See also: Collections and CollectingMiscellany a mixture of various things; a medley, 1617; a collection of writings on various subjects. Examples: miscellany of Christians and Turks together, 1703; of deformities, 1620; of humours, 1668; of prose; of irreconcilable theorists, 1833; of trees, 1703.
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miscellany noun assortment, collection, variety, mixture, diversity, anthology, jumble, medley, mixed bag, potpourri, mélange (French), farrago, hotchpotch, salmagundi, gallimaufry, omnium-gatherum glass cases filled with a miscellany of objects Translations miscellany n (= collection) → (bunte) Sammlung, (buntes) Gemisch; (= variety) → Vielfalt f; (of writings) → vermischte Schriften pl; (of poems, articles) → Sammelband m, → Auswahl f miscellany [mɪˈsɛlənɪ] n → misto; (Literature) → miscellanea, raccolta (Radio, TV) → selezione f miscellany [mɪˈsɛlənɪ] n → misto; (Literature) → miscellanea, raccolta (Radio, TV) → selezione f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Under that, the miscellany began--a quadrant, a tin canikin, several sticks of tobacco, two brace of very handsome pistols, a piece of bar silver, an old Spanish watch and some other trinkets of little value and mostly of foreign make, a pair of compasses mounted with brass, and five or six curious West Indian shells. Carts, carriages every- where, the most astonishing miscellany of conveyances and horseflesh. The Martha and the Flibberty-Gibbet came and went, as did all the miscellany of coasting craft that dropped in to wait for a breeze and have a gossip, a drink or two, and a game of billiards. |
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