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definition of "arch"?   Written by Merrie B. (4/16/2010 2:34 p.m.)
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Can someone help me out by telling me what the adjective "arch" means? I notice it frequently in JA books and other books of the period. It's always intrigued me because in P&P Lizzy is described as having "a mixture of archness and sweetness" in her manner that makes it "very difficult for her to give offense to anybody". (sorry, quoting off the top of my head, so that's not exact!) Thanks!


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