AMOVE
\ˈamuːv], \ˈamuːv], \ˈa_m_uː_v]\
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a-m[=oo]v', v.t. (Spens.) to stir up: to affect:--pr.p. amov'ing; pa.p. amoved'. [L. admov[=e]re--ad, to, and mov-[=e]re, to move.]
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a-m[=oo]v', v.t. to remove, esp. from a place (obsolete except in law). [O. Fr. amover--L. amov[=e]re, ab, from, mov-[=e]re, to move.]
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