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astite
@@@LINK=as tite Oxford English Dictionary
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astyte
astyte variant of astite adv. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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as tite
† astite, as tite, advb. phr. Obs. Chiefly north. Forms: 4 als tit(e, als tyte, als tyd, 4–5 alstite; 4 as tit, 4–5 as tyt, as tyte, as tyd, 5 astyht, 5–7 astite. The two words as tite were commonly written as one from 15th to 17th c. (cf. asfast, assoon.) Beside the obvious import (see as, A 3, 5, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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as swithe
† aˈswithe, as swithe, advb. phr. Obs. Also 4–5 alswithe, asswyþe, aswythe. This, besides its literal meaning ‘as quickly,’ had the sense: As quickly as possible, immediately. (See as A III, and cf. asfast, assoon, astite.)[1375–1521; see quotations under alswithe.] c 1320 R. Brunne Medit. 1016 Ryȝt... Oxford English Dictionary
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tite
▪ I. tite, tit, adv. (a.) Obs. exc. dial. (taɪt), (tɪt) Forms: α. 3– tite, 4–5 tyt, tytt(e, 4–8 tyte, 4–9 tit. β. 3–5 tid, tyd, 8 tide. γ. 4 tyȝt, tiȝt, tiht, 5 tyght(e. Compared titter, tittest: see titter adv. [From Scandinavian: cf. ON. t{iacu}tt adv., ‘frequently, often’, neuter of t{iacu}ðr adj... Oxford English Dictionary
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as fast
† asˈfast, as fast, advb. phr. Besides its obvious import (see as A 3, 5, and fast), this combination had formerly the sense of: As fast as might be, very quickly, straightway, immediately (Fr. aussitôt). Cf. assoon, astite.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus v. 1641 And such a case betide, and that as fast, Tha... Oxford English Dictionary
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titter
▪ I. † ˈtitter, n.1 Obs. rare. [Derivation unascertained.] Some kind of weed found in cornfields; perh. a wild vetch (strangle-tare, tine).1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 109 The titters or tine Makes hop to pine. Ibid. 113 From wheat go and rake out the titters or tine, If eare be not foorth, it will rise... Oxford English Dictionary
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as
▪ I. as, adv. (conj., and rel. pron.) (æz, əz) Forms: 1–3 allswá, al-swá, (WS. 1–2 ealswá). North. 2–6 alswa (alsua), 4–5 alsa, alse, 4–7 als, 4– as. Midl. 3–4 alswo, alsuo, 3–6 also, 4–6 alse, als, 3– as, (4–5 os). South. 2–3 alse, 2–4 ase, 2– as. [A worn-down form of all-so, OE. all-swá ‘wholly so... Oxford English Dictionary
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