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a-hungered
a-hungered, ppl. a. arch. (əˈhʌŋgəd) [perh. representing a lost OE. a-hyngred (cf. Germ. erhungert), or a later formation with a- prefix 1 intensive; but more probably a later form of of-hungered, OE. of-hyngred, pa. pple. of vb. of-hyngran to suffer hunger, be weak with hunger, be very hungry. Cf. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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a-hungry
a-ˈhungry, a. [f. hungry; the prefix is due to form-assoc. with a-hungered, and, perhaps, a-cold; it was probably taken as emphatic. Also expanded to an-hungry.] Hungry, in a hungry condition.c 1460 Towneley Myst. iii. 499 The ravyn is a hungrye All way. 1601 Shakes. Twel. N. ii. iii. 137 'Twere as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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an-hungry
† an-ˈhungry, a. Obs. rare. [variant of a-hungry, the a- or an- being due to assoc. with a-hungered, an-hungered, though perhaps meant to be intensive.] Hungry, in a hungry state.1607 Shakes. Cor. i. i. 209 They said they were an hungry: sigh'd forth Prouerbes; That Hunger broke stone wals: that, do... Oxford English Dictionary
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hungered
hungered, a. (ˈhʌŋgəd) [Partly aphetic form of a-hungered, partly pa. pple. of hunger v. 5.] Hungry; famished, starved.c 1425 Eng. Conq. Irel. xlvi. 116 Beseged & hungrod. 1477 Earl Rivers (Caxton) Dictes 21 a, He ete whansomeuer he was hungered. 1573 Satir. Poems Reform. xlii. 636 The pepill salbe ... Oxford English Dictionary
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anhungered
anhungered, ppl. a. arch. (ænˈhʌŋgəd) [app. for earlier a-hungred (an- for a- before vowel: see an- prefix 5):—of-hungred:—OE. of-hyngrod (cf. a-thirst, OE. of-þyrsted, a-down, OE. of-d{uacu}ne): see a-hungered, of-hungered. Later variants were en-hungered, in-hungered; the sequence being apparently... Oxford English Dictionary
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of-
▪ I. of-, prefix1 the prepositional adv. of, off, in comb., corresp. to OS. af-, ON. af-, Goth. af-, OHG. ab-; L. ab-, Gr. ἀπο-, Skt. apa-, forming compounds of different ages. 1. In vbs. and their derivatives of Germanic or OE. age, retained in ME., but now obs. In these the original literal sense ... Oxford English Dictionary
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suck
▪ I. suck, n.1 (sʌk) Also 4–5 souke, 6 Sc. sowk, sulk, 6–7 sucke, 8–9 dial. souk, sook. [f. suck v. Cf. sock n.3] 1. a. The action or an act of sucking milk from the breast; the milk or other fluid sucked at one time. at suck, engaged in sucking.13.. S. Gregory (Vernon MS.) 191 Whon heo hedde iȝiue ... Oxford English Dictionary
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give
▪ I. † give, n.1 Obs. Forms: α. 1 ᵹi(e)fu, ᵹyfu, ᵹeofu, 2 ȝife, ȝieve, 2–3 ȝive, ȝe(o)ve, ȝefe, 4 yeve. β. 3 gife, give, gyve. [Com. Teut.: OE. ᵹiefu str. fem. = OFris. geve, jeve, OS. geƀa, giƀa (MDu. geve), OHG. geba, gepa, kepa (MHG. gebe), ON. gjǫf, Goth. giba:—OTeut. *geƀâ, f. *geƀ- to give. Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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