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cesser
/ ˈsɛsə /
noun
- law the coming to an end of a term interest or annuity
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The orthography is curious: 'S'il asseie de remuer les genoux, des douleurs gus lui font cesser son accion.'
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La dsolation devint gnrale Werst, et il n'y avait pas apparence qu'elle dt cesser de sitt.
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She joins us in insisting on the 'faire cesser la prpotence,' but the means of accomplishing this remain to be discussed.
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Faisans cesser l'umbre dont avons servy en iceluy quatre ans.
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Fin is used, but not finer, which is derived from it, whilst cesse and cesser are still flourishing.
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