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appair
† aˈppair, aˈpair, v. Obs. Forms: 4 ampayr-i, anpayr-i, apayr-i, -eir-i, 3–6 apeyre, 4–5 apeire, 4–6 apayre, 5 apaire, -eyer, appeare, appere, 5–6 appayre, -peyre, -paire, -peir(e, -pare, 6–7 -air(e. Also aphetic pair. [ad. OF. empeire-r, ampeire-r (mod. empirer), to worsen, f. em- = en- into + *pei... Oxford English Dictionary
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appairment
† aˈppairment Obs. rare. For forms see appair. [ad. OF. ampeirement, f. ampeirer: see appair.] impairment, injury, damage.1388 Wyclif Phil. iii. 8 Alle thingis to be apeirement [v.r. peirement] for the cleer conscience of Jhesu Crist my Lord. 1413 Lydg. Pylgr. Sowle i. lv. 15 None appeyrement byfall... Oxford English Dictionary
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It's Showtime (Philippine TV program)
and the jackpot round dubbed as ApPair Tayo. This segment premiered on February 20, 2023. Jackpot Round - ApPair Tayo In ApPair Tayo, the contestant can win as much as fifty thousand pesos (₱50,000) or more, depending on the stake. wikipedia.org
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apeire
apeire var. appair v. Obs., to impair. Oxford English Dictionary
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ampayr
ampair, ampayr, v. 3–4. [a. OFr. ampeire-r] the earliest form of the word afterwards reduced to apayr, apair, pair, and erron. spelt appair. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry VI, Part 2
pure integrity; no knower of evil, and a keeper of all goodness; a despiser of all things which were wont to cause the minds of mortal men to slide or appair wikipedia.org
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appeare
appeare var. appair v. Obs., to impair. Oxford English Dictionary
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depair
† deˈpair, v. Obs. Also depeyre, depeire. [a. OF. des-, depeire-r, to despoil, f. des-, dé- (de- I. 6) + -peirer:—L. peiorāre: cf. appair, impair, and dispayre n.] trans. To impair, injure, dilapidate.a 1460 Lydgate Lyfe of our Ladye (Caxton) E. 5, c. 1 (R.) As the tryed syluer is depeired. 1501 Dou... Oxford English Dictionary
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impair
▪ I. impair, n.1 Obs. or arch. (ɪmˈpɛə(r)) Also 7 em-. [f. impair v.] An act of impairing; the fact of being impaired; impairment.1568 North tr. Gueuara's Diall Pr. (1582) 371 Halfe a dishonour, and an impair of his credit. 1598 Chapman Achilles' Shield in Homer (1875) 13 Nor is it more impair to an... Oxford English Dictionary
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ap-
▪ I. ap- prefix1 assimilated form of L. ad- ‘to,’ bef. initial p-, as L. ad-proba-, ap-proba-. In OFr. this ad- ap- was, by regular phonetic law, reduced to a- (as in the separate word ad), and in this form the Fr. words were adopted in Eng., as a-part, a-pere, a-ply, a-pose, a-prise, a-prove. In im... Oxford English Dictionary
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pair
▪ I. pair, n.1 (pɛə(r)) Forms: 3–5 peire, peyre, 4–7 paire, payre, (4–5 (9) pare), 4–6 payr, 5 peyr, (peyer, payir, 5–6 par, payer, 6 paier, parre, pere), 4– pair. [ME. a. F. paire:—L. paria, pl. neut. of pār, pāri- equal, taken as sing. fem. Cf. L. pār sing. neut. (more than 50 examples in Durham A... Oxford English Dictionary
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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, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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en-
▪ I. en-, prefix1 the form assumed in Fr. (as also in Pr., Sp., Pg.) by the L. prepositional prefix in- (see in-). The Eng. words in which it appears are partly adaptations of Fr. (occasionally Sp.) words, either of L. descent or formed in Romanic, and partly original formations upon Eng. words. A. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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