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apparelling
apparelling, -eling, vbl. n. (əˈpærəlɪŋ) [f. apparel v. + -ing1.] 1. The process of making ready or preparing, preparation (obs.); attiring, dressing, or adorning.c 1315 Shoreham 53 An apparyllynge, Thet hys in holy cherche y-cleped wel The furste scherynge Of clerke. c 1386 Chaucer Melib. ¶376 The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blanche Swansted
James reiterated this request, explaining the jewels were to be selected by Elizabeth's household attendants for Anne's "ordinary apparelling and ornament wikipedia.org
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enparelling
† enˈparelling, vbl. n. Obs., var. of apparelling vbl. n.1496 Will Snaw (Somerset Ho.), Towards the garnesshing & enparellyng of the Image of saynte Mary Magdalene in the chapell of Yelde Hall of London. Oxford English Dictionary
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Privy chamber
the fame, but onely that said six gentlemen : except it be to warme cloaths or to bring to the said gentlemen such things as shall apperteyne to the apparelling wikipedia.org
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attiring
attiring, vbl. n. (əˈtaɪərɪŋ) [f. attire v.] 1. The action of fitting out, accoutring, dressing, apparelling.c 1350 Will. Palerne 1941 For [to] telle þe a-tiryng of þat child þat time. 1611 Rich Honest. Age (1844) 26 This strange atiring of themselues. 1678 Phillips, Attiring, a dressing, or apparre... Oxford English Dictionary
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derobe
derobe, v. rare. (dɪˈrəʊb) [f. de- II. 1 + robe v.] trans. To disrobe; to doff.1841 Tait's Mag. VIII. 155 We quickly derobed our ‘dusty apparelling’. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Jenison
Works Jenison wrote: The Christian's Apparelling by Christ (with a preface by Richard Sibbes), 1625. wikipedia.org
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re-apparel
re-aˈpparel, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To apparel again. Hence re-aˈpparelling vbl. n.1624 Donne Devotions 358 (T.), Then we shall all be invested, reapparelled in our own bodies. 1901 Edin. Rev. Oct. 416 Ideas must re-apparel themselves in modern dress. Ibid., All such re-apparelling is of secondary imp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexander Jardine of Applegarth
Tents were required for the gunners and timber to make "apparelling" to shelter the guns from enemy fire. He married Elizabeth Maxwell. wikipedia.org
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arising
▪ I. arising, vbl. n. (əˈraɪzɪŋ) [f. arise v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the vb. arise in various senses; now chiefly Obs. or arch., and supplied by rising; as a. Rising from a seat, from bed, from the dead; rising of the sun.1340 Ayenb. 14 Þe tuelfte article is to leue þe general arizinge of bodye.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Auchen Castle
in October 1483 includes a folding table, a horse, a chalice and altar ornaments, a sword, a featherbed, bed curtains and canopy, and the hangings or apparelling wikipedia.org
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George Home, 1st Earl of Dunbar
James reiterated this request, explaining these jewels were to be selected by Elizabeth's household attendants for Anne's "ordinary apparelling and ornament wikipedia.org
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apparel
▪ I. apparel, v. arch. (əˈpærəl) Forms: 3–5 aparaile, 4–6 -ayle, 5 ap- or app-areil(e, -eyl(le, -aill(e, -yl, appairelle, 5–6 aparal(l, apparayl(e, -ayll(e, 5–7 -ail(e, -al(l, -ell, 6 aperayle, appareyll, -ayrayl, 6–7 -aral, -arrell, aparel(l, 5– apparel. Aphet. 4 parail, -ayl. Also 5 enparel. In in... Oxford English Dictionary
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sot
▪ I. sot, n.1 and a. (sɒt) Forms: 1– sot, 1–2, 6–7 sott, 2–7 sotte, 3, 5 sote, 6 soote. [a. OF. sot masc., sote fem. (mod.F. sot, sotte), of unknown origin; the med.L. sottus is recorded from c 800. Hence also MDu. sot (sod), zot (zod; Du. zot), MLG. and LG. sot, sott, MHG. sot.] A. n. † 1. A foolis... Oxford English Dictionary
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dill
▪ I. dill, n.1 (dɪl) [OE. dili, dile, (dil) dyle masc. = OLG. dilli, MDu. and Du. dille f., OHG. tilli, MHG. tille m. and f., Ger. dill m., dille f., Dan. dild, Sw. dill. Ulterior derivation unknown.] 1. An umbelliferous annual plant, Anethum graveolens, with yellow flowers, a native of the South of... Oxford English Dictionary
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