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aloyne

aloyn(e, v. Obs.
  [a. OFr. aloigne-r, -ier, AFr. aloyner, f. à to + loin:—L. longe far.]
  To remove far off, to carry away.

1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 9358 Þe vessel þat was of ryche metalle..he dyde aloyne. c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. A. 892 Þay arn boȝt fro þe vrþe aloynte. 1464 Past. Lett. 493 II. 166 Such goods as were..deseitfully aloyned out of the possession and knowlech of the seid John Paston.

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