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abroach
▪ I. abroach, adv., prop. phr. (əˈbrəʊtʃ) Also 4–5 abroche, abroache. [f. a prep.1 in state of + broach.] 1. Broached; pierced; in a condition for letting out or yielding liquor. to set abroach: to broach, to pierce and leave running.1393 Gower Conf. II. 183 Right as who set a toune abroche, He perc... Oxford English Dictionary
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abbroche
abbroche obs. form of abroach v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Christ in the winepress
Who knows not Love, let him assay And taste that juice, which on the crosse a pike Did set again abroach; then let him say If ever he did taste the like wikipedia.org
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nippitate
† ˈnippitate, n. Obs. Also -ato, -atum, -aty, (-ati). [Of obscure origin. The Latin and Italian endings are prob. only fanciful. The most usual form is that in -aty.] Good ale or other liquor of prime quality and strength.α 1575 Laneham Lett. (1871) 31 Az yet too the tast of a cup of Nippitate, his ... Oxford English Dictionary
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huck
▪ I. huck, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (hʌk) Forms: 5 hoke(bone), 6 huc(bone), huke(bane), 7 huck(bone), 8 huke, 9 dial. hug, heuk, huck. [Etymology uncertain: see Note below.] The hip, the haunch.1788 W. Marshall Yorksh. Gloss., Huke, the huckle, or hip. 1877 N.W. Linc. Gloss. s.v., I was wounded i' th' hu... Oxford English Dictionary
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broach
▪ I. broach, n.1 (brəʊtʃ) Forms: 4–9 broche, 6 brotche, 6–9 broch, 6, 9 brooch, 9 dial. brotch, 6– broach. [ME. broche, a. F. broche (13th c. in Littré), ONF. broke, broque; corresp. to Pr. and Sp. broca, It. brocca ‘a carver's great fork’ (Florio):—Rom. or late L. *brocca spike, pointed instrument,... Oxford English Dictionary
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cooper
▪ I. cooper, n.1 (ˈkuːpə(r)) Forms: 5–6 couper, 5–8 cowper, (5 cowpare, 6 coupar), 6– cooper. [Occurs in 15th c. as couper, cowper, cowpar; app. of LG. origin: cf. MDu. cuper, 15th c. Niederrheinisch kuper, E.Fris. kuper, mod.LG. (Bremen, Hamb.) küper, dial. MHG. küefer, mod.G. küfer, also dial. kuf... Oxford English Dictionary
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venison
venison (ˈvɛnz(ə)n, ˈvɛnɪz(ə)n, ˈvɛnɪs(ə)n) Forms: α. 3–5 venesun, 3–6 veneson, 4 veneison, ueneysun, 4–5 venesoun, 5 Sc. wennesone, 6 vennesoun, 7 venneson; 4 venisun, 4–5 venisoun, 5 venisyn, 6 venicen, vennisone, 7 venizon, 4– venison; 4–5 venysoun, 4–6 venyson, 5 venysone, -soune, -sowne, vennys... Oxford English Dictionary
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set
▪ I. set, n.1 (sɛt) Also 4–5 sete, 3–6 sette, (6 seat), 5– (now prevalent in many technical senses) sett. [f. set v.1, partly directly from the vb.-stem, and partly a subst. use of set ppl. a.; the two formations cannot always be distinguished. OE. had set neut., seat (in sing. place of setting of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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on
▪ I. on, prep. (ɒn, unstr. ən) Also 1–5 an, 2–5 o, a (see an prep., a prep.1, o prep.1); (3 æn, Orm. onn, 4–5 oon, 5 onne, 5–6 one, un, 6 onn). [OE. an, on = OFris. an, OS. and ODu. ana, an (MDu. ane, an, aen, Du. aan (dial. an), MLG. an, LG. ân, an), OHG. ana, an (MHG. ane, an, Ger. an), ON. á (Nor... Oxford English Dictionary
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