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afald
† ˈafald, a. Obs. or dial. Forms: 1 ánfeald, 1–3 anfald, 4–6 afald(e, 5–6 anefald, 6 afauld, efald, 7 effa(u)ld, 8– aefauld; all north. after 2. Rare midl. form 5 oonefold. [f. a adj.1, an, one + fold; cogn. w. OS. and OFris. énfáld, ON. einfalldr, Goth. ainfalps, mod.G. einfalt-ig. Confined after 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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effald
effald, -ly obs. ff. afald, afaldly. Oxford English Dictionary
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Roger P. Lempke
Program Office], Wright-Patterson AFB, OH February 1978–June 1979, support equipment acquisition integration manager, HQ Air Force Air Logistics Division (AFALD wikipedia.org
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anefauld
anefald, anefauld early forms of afald. Oxford English Dictionary
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aefald
aefald, -fauld Sc. form of afald a., simple. Oxford English Dictionary
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anfald
anfald earlier f. afald, a. Obs., single, simple. Oxford English Dictionary
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ofold
† ˈofold, a. Obs. Also 3 ofeald, 4 ofald. [Reduced f. *ônfold, OE. ánfald: see afald; also onefold.] a. Single. b. Simple.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 187 Ofeald oðer twifeald is ilch man. a 1300 Cursor M. 25024 (Gött.) ‘Anelepi’ qui es he cald and knaun Bot for he es ofald [Cott. anfald] his fader aun? ... Oxford English Dictionary
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onefold
onefold, a. (ˈwʌnfəʊld) [f. one + -fold. OE. had ánfald, -feald, whence ME. north. anfald, afald, south. ofold, q.v. A single instance of oone-fold (perh. a scribal alteration of northern anfald) is recorded in 5; but the extant word seems to be a new formation.] 1. Consisting of only one member or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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simple
▪ I. simple, a. and n. (ˈsɪmp(ə)l) Also α. 4 simpil, -ul, 5 simpel, -ill, -ulle; 4–5 sympile, 5–6 -ill, 5 sympel(l, 5–6 sympyll (5 -yl, -ylle, cympylle), sympul (5 -ull), 4–6 symple. β. 4–6, Sc. 8–9 semple, 5–6 sempill (6 -yll). [a. OF. simple (12th cent., = Prov., Sp., and Pg. simple), ad. L. simpl... Oxford English Dictionary
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till
▪ I. till, n.1 (tɪl) Forms: 5–6 tylle, 6 tille, 6–7 tyll, 7 til, 6– till. [Origin obscure.] † 1. A small box, casket, or closed compartment, contained within or forming part of a larger box, chest, or cabinet; sometimes one that could be lifted out, sometimes a drawer in a cabinet or chest of drawer... Oxford English Dictionary
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