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acale
† acale, akale, ppl. a. Obs. [contr. for fuller *acalen; probably:—OE. of-calen pa. pple. of vb. of-calan, -cól, -calen, f. of + calan to be cold; but possibly:—a lost OE. acalen, f. a- pref. intensive, off, away + calan. Acale is parallel to awake ppl. adj. for awaken:—OE. awac-en pa. pple. See als...
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Mario Merola (singer)
BE 125)
1964 – Doce è 'o silenzio/'Mbrellino 'e seta (Zeus, BE 126)
1964 – Suonno 'e cancelle/Ddoje vote carcerato (Zeus, BE 132)
1964 – 'O zampugnaro/Acale
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ofcalen
† ofˈcale(n, ppl. a. Obs. [OE., f. of-1 + calen, pa. pple. of calan to be cold. See also acale.] Affected with cold, chilled, frozen.c 1000 ælfric Hom. II. 248 Petrus stod ofcalen on ðam cauertune. 1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 6580 Þat water..vpward it stey So þat is hupes smorte and of cale [v.rr. of col...
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paribuntal
paribuntal (pærɪˈbʌntəl) [f. Paracale, Parañaque, Parang or Parasan, places in the Philippines + buntal.] A fine straw.1926 Vogue May 105 An attractive summer model is carried out in paribuntal, a new fine straw. 1935 Times 17 June 11/3 For a tall girl there is a charming wide brimmed hat in brown p...
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aslope
aslope, a. and adv. (əˈsləʊp) [Evidence is wanting to show the exact history of this, and its relation to slope; prob. it is later form of OE. aslopen, pa. pple. of asl{uacu}pan, lit. ‘slipped away’ (cf. awake, acale = OE. awacen, acalen); but it may be f. the simple slope adj. (itself apparently = ...
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chill
▪ I. chill, n. (tʃɪl) Forms: 1 cele, ciele, cile, cyle, 2–4 chele, 4 chile, 5 cheele, 7– chill. [OE. cęle, cięle, cold, coldness:—OTeut. type kali-z masc., f. kal-an to be cold: not exemplified in the other Teut. langs. This word seems to have become obs. by 1400, after the vb. and adj. had been for...
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cold
▪ I. cold, a. (kəʊld) Forms: 1–3 cald, 3– cold, (5 coold(e, kold, gold, 6 coold, colld, 4–7 colde, 6–7 could). Northern 3– cald, (3–5 kald, 4 caald, 4–5 calde, 5 callde), 7– cauld, (9 caud, caad). Also 1 Saxon ceald, 2–4 Southern cheald, 4 cheld, chald. [OE. Anglian cald (WSax. ceald), corresp. to O...
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