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▸ noun: (archaic, chiefly in the plural, also figuratively)
▸ noun: An attractive physical attribute; also, physical, mental, or moral strength or vigour.
▸ noun: An aspect of the body which indicates physical strength; hence, muscle and/or sinew; muscular development.
▸ noun: (obsolete, chiefly in the plural)
▸ noun: A way of behaving; hence, a characteristic, a trait.
▸ noun: (specifically) A good characteristic or habit; a virtue.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To instruct (someone) in morals or values; also (more generally) to chastise or discipline (someone); to teach or train (someone).
▸ noun: A surname from Middle English.
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▸ noun: (archaic, chiefly in the plural, also figuratively)
▸ noun: An attractive physical attribute; also, physical, mental, or moral strength or vigour.
▸ noun: An aspect of the body which indicates physical strength; hence, muscle and/or sinew; muscular development.
▸ noun: (obsolete, chiefly in the plural)
▸ noun: A way of behaving; hence, a characteristic, a trait.
▸ noun: (specifically) A good characteristic or habit; a virtue.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To instruct (someone) in morals or values; also (more generally) to chastise or discipline (someone); to teach or train (someone).
▸ noun: A surname from Middle English.
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