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Attainture — At*tain ture, n. Attainder; disgrace. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attainture — [ə tān′chər] n. Obs. 1. attainder 2. dishonor … English World dictionary
attainture — /euh tayn cheuhr/, n. Obs. 1. attainder. 2. imputation. [1530 40; ATTAINT + URE, modeled on ML attinctura] * * * … Universalium
attainture — n. attainder, disgrace; reproach … English contemporary dictionary
attainture — noun ( s) 1. obsolete : attainder 2. obsolete : an imputation of disgrace : stain … Useful english dictionary
Attaintment — At*taint ment, n. Attainder; attainture; conviction. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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