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ateliche
† ˈateliche, adv. Obs. [f. as prec.: see -ly2.] Frightfully, horribly.c 1275 Death in O.E. Misc. 180 So me wule sathanas ful ateliche brede. Oxford English Dictionary
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eteliche
eteliche var. ateliche adv. Obs., grievously, cruelly.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 123 He hit forgulte eteliche þa þe he tuhte and spuhte þet folc to cristes cwale. Oxford English Dictionary
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wenlich
† wenlich, a. Obs. [OE. wénlic, f. ween n. + -ly1. Cf. OS. wânlik beautiful, MHG. wænlich, early mod.G. wahnlich, wähnlich probable, supposed.] a. Beautiful. b. ? Worthy, excellent.c 1000 ælfric in Assman Ags. Hom. 108 Heo wæs swiðe wlitiᵹ & wenlices hiwes. c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 29 Þe shadewe [i.e... Oxford English Dictionary
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hightly
† hightly, a. and adv. Obs. Forms: 1 hyhtl{iacu}c, 2–3 hihtlich, 4 hiȝtli. [OE. hyhtl{iacu}c ‘giving or having cause for hope or joy’, f. hyht hight n.3] A. adj. Joyous, exultant; delightful, pleasant; in OE., also, hopeful.a 1000 Andreas 104 (Gr.) Hama hyhtlicost. a 1000 Cædmon's Gen. 146 Hyhtlic h... Oxford English Dictionary
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agast
▪ I. † aˈgast, aˈghast, v. Obs. Forms: 2–3 agest, 3–6 agast(e, 6 (occas.) aghast. pa. tense agast(e. pa. pple. agast, -ed. [f. a- prefix 1 intens. + gast-en, OE. gǽst-an to frighten, alarm; see gast, and cf. a-gazed. The only part now in use is the pa. pple. agast, erroneously written aghast.] 1. To... Oxford English Dictionary
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biwere
† biˈwere, v. Obs. Forms: 1 bewerian, 2–3 biwerien. [OE. bewęrian = OHG. biwarjan, biwerjan, MHG. beweren, mod.G. bewehren, f. bi-, be- + OTeut. warjan, OHG. warian, węrian, ON. verja, OE. węrian to defend, protect: see were.] trans. To defend, shield, protect.c 1000 ælfric Ex. ii. 17 Þa aras Moises... Oxford English Dictionary
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grinning
▪ I. grinning, vbl. n. (ˈgrɪnɪŋ) [f. grin v.2 + -ing1.] The action of the vb. grin.a 1225 Ancr. R. 212 Hwu þe ateliche deouel schal ȝet agesten ham mid his grimme grennunge. c 1450 Bk. Curtasye 29 in Babees Bk., Grennynge & mowynge at þi table eschewe. 1530 Palsgr. 227/2 Grennyng, makyng of an yvell... Oxford English Dictionary
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grisly
▪ I. grisly, a. Now only arch. and literary. (ˈgrɪzlɪ) Forms: 2 grislic, 2–5 grislich, -lych, (3–4 compar. grisloker, -luker), 3–5 gryslich, -lych, 4–5 griselich(e, gryselich(e, -lyche, -ly, (4 grissiliche, grislik, greselich); 3 Orm. grissliȝ, 3 gresle, 4 greesly, 4–5 gresely(e, gresli, 5 gresly, g... Oxford English Dictionary
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blok
▪ I. † blok Obs. [Cf. OHG. biloh, MHG. bloch an enclosure (Mätz.).] An enclosed space.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. C. 272 Til he blunt in a blok as brod as a halle.▪ II. † blok(e, bloc, a. Obs. [The normal ME. repr. of OE. blác:—OTeut. *blaiko-z, f. the stem of blîkan, blaik to shine. But the OE. blæc, bla... Oxford English Dictionary
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gloppen
gloppen, v. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈglɒp(ə)n) Forms: 3 glopnen, glopen (also 8 dial.), glopin, 4–5 glopn-, 5 glopyne, gloppyn(e, -un, 3, 5, 8–9 gloppen). Cf. also aglopened, forgloppened (for- prefix1 6). [a. ON. gl{uacu}pna to be downcast. A root of identical form appears in OFris. glûpa, MLG. glûpen to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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thester
▪ I. † thester, n. Obs. Forms: 1 ðiostru, -tro, þeostru, ðiestru, þystru, -o, 2 þeostre, 3 þuster, 4 þustre, 4 þestri, þester, 4–5 thestre, 5 thestur. [OE. ð{iacu}estru, þéostru, fem. (orig. of the -î decl.) = OS. thiustrî; also OE. ð{iacu}estre, þéostre, pl. -ru, neut.; f. thester a.] Darkness. lit... Oxford English Dictionary
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wight
▪ I. wight, n. arch. (waɪt) Forms: 1–5 wiht, 1, 3–5 wyht, (1 wuht), 3 (Orm.) wihht, (wiþt, wid), 3–4 whit, wiȝt(e, 4 wyȝt, wyghte, whiȝt, whyȝte, whyt, (wiȝth, wijȝt, wieth, wihct, with, weiht, weith), 4–6 wyght, wighte, wite, Sc. wycht, (8 arch.) wicht, 5 whyȝt, whiht, whyht, wyt, (whith, wyth(e, w... Oxford English Dictionary
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hight
▪ I. † hight, n.1 Obs. Forms: 3–4 hiht, 3–5 hiȝt (-e), 3–6 hight, (4 hit); Sc. 4–5 hicht 4–6 hecht, (5 heycht, height, heght). [f. hight v.1: a northern form (instead of the original OE. hát, ME. hote); after 15th c. only Sc. Cf. behight n.] 1. A command, order.a 1300 Cursor M. 19330 (Edin.) We..ȝiu... Oxford English Dictionary
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cod
▪ I. cod, n.1 (kɒd) Forms: 1–6 codd, 4–7 codde, (6 cood), 4– cod. [OE. cod(d:—OTeut. type *kuddo-z: cf. early mod.Du. kodde, ‘coleus, testiculus’ (Kilian), OTeut. type *kuddon-, the source of the closely related cod n.2] † 1. A bag, scrip. Obs. (In 18th c. in slang use: a purse; see quots.)c 1000 Ag... Oxford English Dictionary
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þink
▪ I. † think, v.1 Obs. (exc. in methinks, q.v.) Forms: see below. [OE. þync(e)an, þ{uacu}hte, ᵹeþ{uacu}ht = OS. thunkian, thûhta (Du. dunken), OHG. dunchan, dûhta (MHG. dunken, G. dünken, däuchte), ON. þykkja, þótta (:—*þuŋkja, *þ{uacu}hta) (Sw. tycka, Da. tykkes), Goth. þugkjan, þūhta,:—OTeut. *þuŋ... Oxford English Dictionary
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