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dealing

English

Etymology

From Middle English delynge, from Old English d?lung; equivalent to deal +? -ing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?di?l??/
  • Rhymes: -i?l??
  • Hyphenation: deal?ing

Noun

dealing (plural dealings)

  1. (chiefly in the plural) A business transaction.
  2. One's manner of acting toward others; behaviour; interactions or relations with others.
    • c. 1596-97, William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, Act I scene iii[1]:
      Shylock:
      O father Abram, what these Christians are,
      Whose own hard dealings teaches them suspect
      The thoughts of others! []

Derived terms

  • double-dealing
  • fair dealing
  • inside dealing
  • slavedealing
  • wheeling and dealing

Verb

dealing

  1. present participle of deal

Anagrams

  • Negidal, adeling, aligned, dealign, diangle, lagenid, leading, leidang

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patrons

English

Noun

patrons

  1. plural of patron

Verb

patrons

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of patron

Anagrams

  • Partons, partons, strap on, strap-on, strapon, tarpons

Afrikaans

Noun

patrons

  1. plural of patron

Catalan

Noun

patrons

  1. plural of patró

French

Noun

patrons m

  1. plural of patron

Anagrams

  • partons

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