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† inˈtegre, a. Obs. rare. [a. F. intègre (1567 in Hatz.-Darm.) = Pr. integre, Sp. and It. integro, ad. L. integr-um (nom. integer) whole: see integer.] Having the character of integrity; upright, honest, sincere.
1526Abp. Lee Let. to Wolsey (MS. Cott. Vesp. C. III. lf. 213), Your innocent, integre and at all points unblamefull mynd towards his Mageste. |