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Maugre   Listen
preposition
Maugre, Mauger  prep.  In spite of; in opposition to; notwithstanding. (Archaic) "A man must needs love maugre his heed." "This mauger all the world will I keep safe."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Maugre" Quotes from Famous Books



... business-talent, so little, in fact, that many said of him that he had no business to be in business. And just this plain saying Plain Talk now plainly applied to China Aster, and Old Prudence never disagreed with him. But the angel in the dream did, and, maugre Plain Talk, put quite other ...
— The Confidence-Man • Herman Melville

... ready to "hazard the blood of their hearts" in defence of her person. "Accept hereof most excellent sovereign," said the Earl, "from a person desirous to live no longer than he may see your Highness enjoy your blessed estate, maugre the beards of all ...
— The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1555-1566 • John Lothrop Motley

... of South Carolina, said, "He saw the disposition of the House, and he feared it would be referred to a committee, maugre all their opposition." ...
— The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus • American Anti-Slavery Society

... that the Lord of the Moors loseth his stirrups and hath the hinder saddlebow to-frushed, and falleth down to the ground over his horse croup in such sort that the peak of his helm dinteth a full palm's breadth into the turf. And Messire Gawain taketh the horse that was right rich and good, maugre all of his fellowship, and giveth it to one of the five knights that maketh it be led to Camelot of a squire. Messire Gawain searcheth the ranks on the one hand and on the other, and doeth such feats ...
— High History of the Holy Graal • Unknown

... I misapply my time on beings so imbecile? Maugre all my resolves I have not seen her yet, Fairfax! Nor have I opened her letter! I dare not. Her Henley I am sure is in it, and additional rage would be indubitable madness! Neither is this the thing most to be feared. She has an expanded heart, a capacious a benevolent heart, and she may ...
— Anna St. Ives • Thomas Holcroft



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