Our-lady
noun
1.
a title of the Virgin Mary.
noun
1.
a title given to the Virgin Mary
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[ouuh rn, ou-ern or, often, ahrn] /aʊərn, ˈaʊ ərn or, often, ɑrn/ pronoun, Nonstandard. 1. .
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noun a circular symbol of a snake or dragon devouring its tail, standing for infinity or wholeness; also written uroboros or {Ouroboros] Word Origin 1940 < Greek 'tail devourer'
- Ours
[ouuh rz, ou-erz or, often, ahrz] /aʊərz, ˈaʊ ərz or, often, ɑrz/ pronoun 1. (a form of the possessive case of we used as a predicate adjective): Which house is ours? 2. that or those belonging to us: Ours was given second prize. Ours are in the car. [wee] /wi/ plural pronoun, possessive our or […]
- Ourself
[ahr-self, ouuh r-, ou-er-] /ɑrˈsɛlf, aʊər-, ˌaʊ ər-/ pronoun 1. one’s own person, individuality, etc., considered as private and apart from others: It is for ourself that we should strive for greater knowledge. 2. (a form corresponding to ourselves, used of a single person, especially in the regal or formal style, as we for I): […]
- Ourselves
[ahr-selvz, ouuh r-, ou-er-] /ɑrˈsɛlvz, aʊər-, ˌaʊ ər-/ plural pronoun 1. a reflexive form of (used as the direct or indirect object of a verb or the direct object of a preposition): We are deceiving ourselves. Give us a moment to ourselves. 2. (used as an intensive with we): We ourselves would never say such […]