See Also: pentangle(dictionary)

humiliate (iou) and pentangle (iou)


humiliate (iou)



humiliate verb trans. M16.
[Late Latin humiliat- pa. ppl stem of humiliare, from humilis HUMBLE adjective1: see -ATE3.]
Make humble in position, state, or feeling; humble. Long rare. M16.
Robert Burton How much we ought to..examine and humiliate our selves.
Injure the dignity or self-respect of. M18.
J. Galsworthy It was humiliating to be treated like a child! R. P. Graves Housman was bitterly humiliated by his failure.
humiliatingly adverb in a humiliating manner L18.
humiliator noun (rare) a person who humiliates another M19.

pentangle (iou)



pentangle noun. LME.
[In sense 1 perh. from medieval Latin alt. of pentaculum PENTACLE, after Latin angulus ANGLE noun3; in sense 2 from PENTA- + ANGLE noun3.]
= PENTAGRAM. LME.
= PENTAGON. rare. M17.