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acumble
† acumble, v. Obs. [? a. Fr. acomble-r to load:—L. accumulā-re; see accumulate.] To benumb.a 1300 W. de Biblesworth in Wright Voc. I. 161 Jo ay la mayn si estomye [glossed so acomeled (wineled)]. 1388 Wyclif Jer. vi. 24 We herden the fame therof, oure hondis ben aclumsid [v.r. acumblid]. c 1440 Prom... Oxford English Dictionary
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cumble
▪ I. † ˈcumble, n. Obs. [ad. F. comble:—L. cumul-um heap, heap over and above a measure, summit, apex, crown, etc.] 1. Heap, accumulation. rare.1694 R. Burthogge Reason 276 That cumble of Accidents, External, Internal. 2. Highest point, apex, culmination. (A Gallicism affected by Howell.)1640 Howell... Oxford English Dictionary
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aclumsid
† aˈclumsid, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [? pa. pple. of *aclumsen, f. a- prefix 1 + clumsen to be stiff or numb; or for y-clumsed pa. pple. of the simple vb. See a particle.] Benumbed, paralysed. Cf. acumble.1388 Wyclif Jer. vi. 24 Oure hondys ben aclumsid, tribulacioun hath take vs. Oxford English Dictionary
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