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† ˈancome Obs. or dial. Forms: 6–7 uncome, 6–8 ancome, 7 ancombe, 8 andicomb. [Of somewhat doubtful formation; expl. by Elyot, Baret, etc. as ‘adventitius morbus’; thus evidently viewed by them as a derivative of come (cf. income revenue). Hence prob. a variant of northern Eng. on-come (14th c.) ‘vi...
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Mar 10, 2024Alternative form of on- ancome, aneal, anent··not; used to make words that have a sense opposite to the word (or stem) to which the prefix is attached. Used with stems that begin with vowels and "h". Without, lacking. anoxia (without oxygen), anandrous (without male parts)
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uncome
▪ I. † uncome, n. Obs. [Of obscure formation: see oncome n. and ancome.] 1. = oncome n. 1.1538 Elyot, Aduentitius morbus, syckenes that cometh without our defaute, and of some menne is called an vncome. 2. = ancome, income n.21542–3 Act 34 & 35 Hen. VIII, c. 8 §1 Vncomes of handes..& such other like...
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income
▪ I. income, n.1 (ˈɪnkəm) Also 4–7 in-com, incom, in-come, 6 incomme, (incombe, incumb). [f. in adv. + come v.: cf. income v., and come in, come v. 63.] 1. a. Coming in, entrance, arrival, advent; beginning (of a period of time, or an action). Now rare.a 1300 Cursor M. 11127 At þe income of þe firth...
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