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amidward
† aˈmidward, adv. and prep. Obs. [f. amid + -ward, analogously to after-ward, down-ward. OE. had no on middan weard or on midde weard.] A. adv. Towards or near the middle or centre.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. iv. 631 Choppe of that amydwarde in the tree. 1513 Douglas æneis v. vi. 9 Euin amydwart in his ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ymydward
ymyd(de, ymyddes, -is, -ys, ymydward obs. varr. amid (cf. ymidde), amidst, amidward.c 1400 Destr. Troy 8769 The body..Was..set in a seate vnder, Ymydward the mayne towmbe. Oxford English Dictionary
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emidward
emidward var. form of amidward, prep. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 16404 Vp he ras and wess his hend emidward þat folk bliue. Oxford English Dictionary
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midward
ˈmidward, a., n., adv. and prep. Forms: 1 middeweard (as n. -wearde), -wærd, -ward, -weard, 2 middewarðe, 4 mydwarde, pl. myddwardis, 4–5 Sc. mydwart, 4–6 midwarde, 5 pl. midwardis, 5–6 mydward, 4– midward. [OE. middeweard: see mid a. + -ward. Cf. MDu. middewaert. (The 12th c. form middewarðe may be... Oxford English Dictionary
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forcarve
† forˈcarve, v. Obs. For forms see carve. [OE. forceorfan, f. for- prefix1 + ceorfan to carve.] trans. To carve or cut asunder, down, in two, out, through; to cut to pieces.O.E. Chron. an. 797 Her Romane Leone þæm papan his tungon forcurfon. c 1000 ælfric Judith 23 Þæt heo healfne forcearf þone sweo... Oxford English Dictionary
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butt
▪ I. butt, n.1 (bʌt) Also 4–6 butte. [cogn. w. Sw. butta turbot, mod.G. butte, Du. bot, flounder; of obscure origin: perh. from the blunt shape of the head (cf. Da. but stumpy, and butt n.3). See halibut.] A name applied variously in different places to kinds of flat fish, as sole, fluke, plaice, tu... Oxford English Dictionary
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tooth
▪ I. tooth, n. (tuːθ) Pl. teeth (tiːθ). Forms: see below, sense 1. [OE. tóþ, tóð (:—*tanþ), Com. Teut. and Com. Indo-Eur.; OFris. tôth, tond, (NFris. tôth, EFris. tond); OS. tand (MLG. tand, tan, LG. tan; MDu. tant (d), Du. tand; OHG. zana, zan (MHG. zant, zan, Ger. zahn); ON. tǫnn (:—tanþuz; Sw., D... Oxford English Dictionary
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