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† aˈcknow, aknow, v. Obs. Forms: inf. 1 oncnáwan; 3–5 aknowe(n, aknowe; 5–6 aknow. pa. tense 1 oncneaw; 2– aknew. pa. pple. 1 oncnáwen, onknaun, oknaun; 4 oknowen; 4–6 aknowen, aknowe; 5 aknow; 6 aknown, aknowne, acknowen; 6–7 acknown(e, acknown. [f. on, in, on + cnáwan to know (by the senses), to r...
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acknowledge
▪ I. † acknowledge, n. Obs. [f. aknow, acknow v. + -ledge, after the analogy of knowledge from know.] Admitted or communicated knowledge, recognition, cognizance.1548 Geste Preuee Masse 91 The Kynges Majestie..hath enforced them to the outward acknowledge therof. a 1555 Ridley Wks. 332 Before I shou...
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a-
a-, prefix from various sources. 1. OE. a-, originally ar- (rarely preserved, as in ar-æfnan), OHG. ar-, ir- ur- (mod. G. er-), Goth. us- ur-, implying motion onward or away from a position, hence away, on, up, out, and thus with verbs of motion adding intensity; as in a-bide, a-go, a-rise, a-wake, ...
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blush
▪ I. blush, v.1 (blʌʃ) Pa. tense and pple. blushed, blusht (blʌʃt). Forms: 4–6 blusche, blusshe, 4 blosche, 4–5 blysche, 5 blushe, 6 bluss, 6– blush. (Rare pa. tense in 5 blist = blyscht). [Evidently related to a series of words found in Old Norse and Low German, but not known in OHG. or Gothic, poi...
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