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Aperient
Aperient A*pe"ri*ent, a. [L. aperiens, p. pr. of aperire to uncover, open; ab + parire, parere, to bring forth, produce. Cf. Cover, Overt.] (Med.) Gently opening the bowels; laxative. -- n. An aperient medicine or food. --Arbuthnot.
Experient
Experient Ex*pe"ri*ent (-ent), a. Experienced. [Obs.] The prince now ripe and full experient. --Beau. & Fl.
Experiential
Experiential Ex*pe`ri*en"tial, a. Derived from, or pertaining to, experience. --Coleridge. It is called empirical or experiential . . . because it is divan to us by experience or observation, and not obtained as the result of inference or reasoning. --Sir. W. Hamiltion. -- Ex*pe`ri*en"tial*ly, adv. --DR. H. More.
Experientialism
Experientialism Ex*pe`ri*en"tial*ism, n. (Philos.) The doctrine that experience, either that ourselves or of others, is the test or criterion of general knowledge; -- opposed to intuitionists. Experientialism is in short, a philosophical or logical theory, not a philosophical one. --G. C. Robertson.
Experientiallist
Experientiallist Ex*pe`ri*en"tial*list, n. One who accepts the doctrine of experientialism. Also used adjectively.
Experientially
Experiential Ex*pe`ri*en"tial, a. Derived from, or pertaining to, experience. --Coleridge. It is called empirical or experiential . . . because it is divan to us by experience or observation, and not obtained as the result of inference or reasoning. --Sir. W. Hamiltion. -- Ex*pe`ri*en"tial*ly, adv. --DR. H. More.
Perienteron
Perienteron Per`i*en"te*ron, n. [NL. See Peri-, and Enteron.] (Anat.) The primitive perivisceral cavity.
Unexperient
Unexperient Un`ex*pe"ri*ent, a. Inexperienced. [Obs.]

Meaning of Perient from wikipedia

- Adelmare who was originally from Treviso, Italy, and his wife, Margery Perient or Pirry (died c. 1583). Cesare Adelmare, like many of his ancestors, studied...
- until 1719. He came from a prosperous English family; his grandfather Perient Trott having been a husband of the Somers Isles Company and his uncle Sir...
- islanders' protest to the Crown initially concerned the mis-treatment of Perient Trott and his heirs (including Nicholas Trott), but expanded to include...
- 1616. Bermuda's Trott family descend from famous 17th-century settler Perient Trott (1614–1679), who led the campaign against the Somers Isles Company...
- Southwark, London in 1601. Lok married secondly Margery Perient (died c.1583), daughter of George Perient of Shropshire and Hertfordshire, widow of Cæsar Adelmare...
- was Margaret Perient or Perrin (died c.1583). Margery Perient or Perrin's father was identified in one old visitation as Martin Perient or Perrin, a treasurer...
- Outerbridge 1723 1725 [citation needed] Perient Trott 1726 1728 [citation needed] Thomas Smith 1728 1729 [citation needed] Perient Trott 1729 1732 [citation needed]...
- Helmes 1614 Sir Francis Bacon, sat for Cambridge University repl. by Thomas Perient Henry Finch 1620 Sir Thomas Richardson Robert Shute 1621 Sir Thomas Richardson...
- William Wilkinson, mercer and Sheriff of London, and secondly Margery Perient, widow of Caesar Adelmare, father of Sir Julius Caesar. Elizabeth Lok (3...
- 1586. He married twice: firstly Mary, the daughter and heiress of Thomas Perient of Digswell, and the widow of Amphibalus Rowlett and secondly Anne, daughter...