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askebathe, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the Middle English period (1150—1500). See meaning & use. Where does the noun askebathe ... www.oed.com
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aske-baði, askebaði, aske-baðie, askebaðie, aske-baðe, and ...
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. Fire-tender [lit., one who bathes in or messes with ashes]; -- used contemptuously. Show 2 Quotations Hide ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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Society-Lifestyle: Colonial Dictionary
A coward; especially, one that stayed home by the fire while his fellows went forth to combat. Swedish aske, ashes + fisa, to blow, to pass wind. Also askebathe ... www.colonialsense.com
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askebathe
† ˈaskebathe Obs. [f. aske, ash n.2 + bathe.] One who sits among the ashes; = askefise.c 1230 Ancr. R. 214 Þe ȝiscare is þes feondes askebaðie, & lið euer iðen asken, & fareð abuten asken. a 1500 Medulla Gram., Ciniflo, a aske bathe, seu qui sedet in cineribus. Oxford English Dictionary
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A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - Project Gutenberg
Aske-baðie, sb. one who sits among the ashes, S; askebathe, NED. Aske-fise, sb. one who blows the ashes, Prompt.; askfist ... www.gutenberg.org
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asking, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective asking. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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ash
▪ I. ash, n.1 (æʃ) Forms: 1–2 æsc, (3 asse, 4 aychs,) 4–5 assch(e, asch(e, 4–6 assh(e, 4–7 ashe, (5 aish, esche, 6 ach,) 6– ash. [Common Teut.: OE. æsc is cogn. with ON. askr, OHG. ask, MHG. asch, mod.G. esche, OTeut. *ask-oz.] 1. a. A well-known forest tree, indigenous to Europe, Western Asia, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Society-Lifestyle: Colonial Dictionary
A coward; especially, one that stayed home by the fire while his fellows went forth to combat. Swedish aske, ashes + fisa, to blow, to pass wind. Also askebathe ... www.colonialsense.com
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[PDF] Dictionary of Early English - TruthBrary
... askebathe. Used from the 13th to the 16th century. There was also a form axwaddle, defined by Nares: One, who by constantly sitting near the fire, becomes ... truthbrary.mpaq.org
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A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook - BookRags.com
Aske-baA deg.ie, sb. one who sits among the ashes, S; askebathe, NED. Aske-fise, sb. one who blows the ashes, Prompt.; askfist, ... www.bookrags.com
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A Concise Dictionary of Middle English
... askebathe~, NED. ~Aske-fise~, _sb_. one who blows the ashes, Prompt.; ~askfist~, NED. Cp. Sw. _askefis_ and G. _aschenfister_ (Grimm). ~Asken~, _v_. to ask ... www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com
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[PDF] A concise dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580
... askebathe, NED. Aske-fise, sb. one who blows the ashes. Prompt. ; askfist, NED. Cp. Sw. askefis and G. aschenjister. Grimm). Asken, v. to ask, S, S2 ; eskien ... upload.wikimedia.org
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