live+luxuriously
21Catherine Grand — Catherine Noele Grand (née Worlée; 1762 ndash; December 10 1834) was the mistress and later the wife of French diplomat Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Périgord, the first Prime Minister of France. From their marriage in 1802 until her death she… …
22few — /fyooh/, adj., fewer, fewest, n., pron. adj. 1. not many but more than one: Few artists live luxuriously. 2. few and far between, at widely separated intervals; infrequent: In Nevada the towns are few and far between. n. 3. (used with a pl. v.) a …
23Bramante, Donato — born 1444, probably at Monte Asdruvaldo, Duchy of Urbino died April 11, 1514, Rome Italian architect and perspectivist painter. The son of a farmer, he was working as a painter by 1477. His early architectural works included the church of Santa… …
24éstan — wv/t1b w.d. to live luxuriously; feast, give luxurious food to see éastan …
25clover — O.E. clafre, from P.Gmc. *klaibron (Cf. M.L.G. klever, M.Du. claver, Du. klaver, O.S. kle, O.H.G. kleo, Ger. Klee clover ), of uncertain origin. Liberman suggests it is probably from W.Gmc. *klaiwaz sticky pap (see CLAY (Cf. clay)), a …
26batten — bat·ten || bætn n. board, piece of wood used to hold something in place v. grow fat; live luxuriously at the expense of another; secure with battens …
27battened — bat·ten || bætn n. board, piece of wood used to hold something in place v. grow fat; live luxuriously at the expense of another; secure with battens …
28battening — bat·ten || bætn n. board, piece of wood used to hold something in place v. grow fat; live luxuriously at the expense of another; secure with battens …
29battens — bat·ten || bætn n. board, piece of wood used to hold something in place v. grow fat; live luxuriously at the expense of another; secure with battens …
30luxuriate — v. revel in, enjoy greatly, live luxuriously; thrive, grow in abundancelux·u·ri·ate || lÊŒk ʃʊrɪeɪt /lÊŒg zjÊŠÉ™r ,lÉ™g Ê’ÊŠÉ™ …