- cit|y|fied
- cit|y|fied «SIHT uh fyd», adjective.= citified. (Cf. ↑citified)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
cit|i|fied — «SIHT uh fyd», adjective. Informal. 1. having city ways or fashions. 2. of or suggestive of the city: »He had shoes on and it was only Friday. He even wore a necktie.…He had a citified air about him that ate into Tom s vitals (Mark Twain). Also,… … Useful english dictionary
cit — an·thra·cit·ic; an·thra·cit·i·za·tion; an·thra·cit·ous; cit·a·del; cit·ied; cit·i·fi·ca·tion; cit·i·fied; cit·i·fy; cit·i·zen; cit·i·zen·ess; cit·i·zen·ly; cit·i·zen·ry; cit·i·zen·ship; cit·ra·con·ate; cit·ra·con·ic; cit·ral; cit·range;… … English syllables
citified — cit·i·fied … English syllables
citified — cit|i|fied [ sıtı,faıd ] adjective relating to the behavior or attitudes of people who live in cities. This word shows that you dislike attitudes or behavior like this … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
citified — cit•i•fied [[t]ˈsɪt ɪˌfaɪd[/t]] adj. having city habits • Etymology: 1820–30, amer … From formal English to slang
Citified — Cit i*fied, a. [City + fy.] Aping, or having, the manners of a city. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
citify — cit•i•fy [[t]ˈsɪt ɪˌfaɪ[/t]] v. t. fied, fy•ing to cause to conform to city habits, fashions, etc • Etymology: 1860–65, amer. cit i•fi•ca′tion, n … From formal English to slang
FOI — La foi a toujours été associée aux pactes, aux serments, aux promesses de l’amitié; elle est parfois requise dans les cours de justice («déclarer sous la foi du serment») et aux pieds des autels («confesser sa foi»). Sur cette base on peut… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ri — abac·te·ri·al; ab·de·ri·an; ab·ka·ri; ac·an·thop·te·ri; ac·an·thu·ri·dae; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·na; ac·a·ri·nar·i·um; ac·a·ri·nol·o·gy; ac·a·ri·no·sis; ac·ces·so·ri·al; ac·ces·so·ri·us; ac·ci·pit·ri·dae; ac·cus·a·to·ri·al; acera·the·ri·um;… … English syllables
si — 1. si [ si ] conj. et n. m. inv. • 842; lat. si REM. Si devient s devant il, ils. I ♦ SI, hypothétique. Introduit soit une condition (à laquelle correspond une conséquence dans la principale), soit une simple supposition ou éventualité. ⇒ 1. cas… … Encyclopédie Universelle