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affectate
▪ I. † affectate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. affectāt-us assumed, affected, feigned, pa. pple. of affectā-re to aim at: see affect v.1] a. Of a thing: Assumed unnaturally, forced, strained, stilted. b. Of a person: Assuming artificial airs; = affected I. 4, 6.1559 Elyot Dict., Accercitum dictum, an oracio... Oxford English Dictionary
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affectately
† affectately, adv. Obs. [f. affectate a. + -ly2.] = Affectedly.1635 J. Hayward Banish'd Virgin 136 There was not any species of simplicity that I counterfeited not affectately. Oxford English Dictionary
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affectated
† affectated, ppl. a. Obs. [f. prec. + -ed.] = affectate, ppl. a., and affected I. 4.1580 Baret Alvearie, A 194 Much affectated: farre fette..A stile or oration to much affectated wyth strange words. 1617 J. Rider Much affectated, Putidulus..A little affectated, Putidiusculus. Oxford English Dictionary
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affected
affected, ppl. a. (əˈfɛktɪd) [f. affect + -ed. Really consists of three words: 1. pa. pple. of affect v.1 = earlier affectate; 2. adj. f. affect n. + -ed; 3. pa. pple. of affect v.2 To some extent the senses are confused, through the formal identity of the words.] I. Pa. pple. of affect v.1, = earli... Oxford English Dictionary
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heele
▪ I. heel, n.1 (hiːl) Forms: 1 héla, hǽla, (hél), 3 heale, 3–6 hele, 4–5 heill, 4–7 heele, 5–7 heille, (5 hyelle, 6 helle, hiele, 7 eel), 6–7 heal(e, 4– heel. [OE. héla, hǽla wk. masc. = OFris. hêla fem., MDu. hiele m. and f., Du. hiel m.; cf. ON. hǽll m. (Sw. häl, Da. hæl):—*hâhil:—*hanhil, deriv. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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