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  • 1674 Petty Disc. bef. R. Soc. 93 The Spirituosity of Liquors, or in what proportions
    several Liquors contein more or less of inflameable or ardent parts.
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  • 1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. in Ashm. 1652, 190 Waters corrosyve and waters ardent [i.e.
    acids and spirits].
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  • 1882 Nature XXVI. 504 The sun was not very ardent.
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  • 1794 Sullivan View Nat. II. 118 Receptacles of molten ore, and ardent liquids within
    the cavities of mountains.
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  • 1601 Holland Pliny II. 160 Ardent feuers.
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  • 1514 Barclay Cyt. & Uplandyshm; (1847) Introd. 36 Though thou shouldest perishe for
    very ardent thirst.
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  • 1481 Caxton Myrr. ii. xviii. 107 Fyre so ouer moche ardaunt hote.
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  • c. 1440 Morte Arth. 193 Sewes..Ownd of azure alle over and ardant pem semyde.
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  • The person ardent or bright. This is used only by Milton
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  • Heat of affection, as love, desire, courage