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In some senses, decard is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
DECARD + NOUN
madam, queen
ADV.
hardly
verb
To discard (get rid of a card).
At trump, saint, and such other like, cutting at the neck is a great vantage, so is cutting by a bum card (finely) under and over, stealing the stock of the decarded cards, if there be broad laws beforced aforehand.
Philocles. Can you decard, madam? Queen. Hardly, but I must do hurt.
To discard (throw away or reject)
Therefore these kalendars of doubts I commend as excellent things; so that there be this caution used, that when they be so throughly sifted and brought to resolution, they be from thenceforth omitted, decarded, and not continued to cherish and encourage men in doubting.
O but when this poore deceaved sot, begins to be beggerd, then his Lordship presently decards him, because hee can not serue more to make vp a full hundreth.
At trump, saint, and such other like, cutting at the neck is a great vantage, so is cutting by a bum card (finely) under and over, stealing the stock of the decarded cards, if there be broad laws befo
WiktionaryPhilocles. Can you decard, madam? Queen. Hardly, but I must do hurt.
WiktionaryTherefore these kalendars of doubts I commend as excellent things; so that there be this caution used, that when they be so throughly sifted and brought to resolution, they be from thenceforth omitted
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In some senses, decard is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.