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gainest

English

Etymology

gain +? -est

Verb

gainest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of gain

Anagrams

  • ageinst, easting, eatings, genista, giantes, ingates, ingesta, seating, signate, tagines, tangies, teasing, tsigane

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mainest

English

Adjective

mainest

  1. (nonstandard) superlative form of main: most main
    • 1844, The Foreign Quarterly Review (volumes 32-33, page 196)
      Feeling, however, that it was of the mainest importance to the cause, and to his client, not only to prove that he was a liberal but an orthodox politician, he shut himself up more than a month in his study, refusing all other business []
    • 1970, Margarete Orga, The house on the Fontanka: Modern Soviet short stories (page 62)
      I ran back again, then set out in the opposite direction — it must be somewhere, the cobbled road, the mainest road in all the world.

Anagrams

  • Atenism, Samnite, Tiemans, Tsimané, etamins, inmates, inmeats, manties, taimens, tamines

Estonian

Noun

mainest

  1. elative singular of maine

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