˜yÐÄvlog

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ravelment

[ rav-uhl-muhnt ]

noun

  1. entanglement; confusion.


ravelment

/ ˈ°ù汹ə±ô³¾É™²Ô³Ù /

noun

  1. rare.
    a ravel or tangle
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ravelment1

First recorded in 1825–35; ravel + -ment
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That is a principle, which, amid the ravelment, perplexity, and entanglements of the world, always finds a pathway open.

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Hampered as I was by my well-known connection with the Gillespie poisoning case, I could not personally make a move towards the ravelment of its mystery without subjecting myself to the curiosity of the people among whom my investigations might carry me, even if I escaped drawing upon myself the attention of the District Attorney's office and the suspicion of the men whose business I was in a measure attempting to usurp.

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Unhappy perjured King!—And so there shall be Baker's Queues, by and by, more sharp-tempered than ever: on every Baker's door-rabbet an iron ring, and coil of rope; whereon, with firm grip, on this side and that, we form our Queue: but mischievous deceitful persons cut the rope, and our Queue becomes a ravelment; wherefore the coil must be made of iron chain.

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