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† aˈttame, v. Obs. Also 4–5 atame. [a. OF. atame-r:—L. attāminā-re to lay hands on, attack, violate, f. at- = ad- to, at + tāmināre, f. -tāmen = *tagmen touch, from tangĕre, tag-, to touch. Cf. mod.F. entamer. For att- see at- prefix3.] 1. trans. To cut into; to penetrate, pierce.c 1314 Guy Warw. 26...
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▪ I. † aˈtame, v. Obs. Also in 6 att-. [f. a- prefix 1 + tame v.; substituted for OE. atęmian, when tęmien was assimilated in form to tame a.] To tame, subdue.[c 885 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. xlvi. 345 And atemiað hira lichoman.] 1340 Ayenb. 153 Huanne þise uour deles byeþ atamed. c 1400 Sowdone Bab...
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entame
▪ I. † enˈtame, v.1 Obs. Also 4 entamy, 5 enteme. [a. Fr. entame-r = atamer: see attame.] 1. trans. To make a cut into, wound. Also fig.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 12387 He..entamed boþe his bryn. c 1380 Sir Ferumb. 3699 Þe helm was so hard y-wroȝt, þat he miȝt entamy him noȝt, Wyþ no dynt ...
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tame
▪ I. tame, a. (teɪm) Forms: 1, 4 tam, 3– tame, 4–5 Sc. tayme; 1 tǫm, 2–3 tom, 4 tome. [OE. tam (tǫm) = OFris. (EFris.) tam, OLG. *tam (MLG., LG., MDu., Du. tam), OHG., MHG. zam (Ger. zahm), ON. tamr:—OTeut. *tamo{supz} (evidenced in Goth. only by the deriv. vb. tamjan to tame). The Teut. stem tam- i...
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begink
▪ I. begin, v.1 (bɪˈgɪn) Pa. tense began (bɪˈgæn). Pa. pple. begun (bɪˈgʌn). Forms: 1 bi-, beginnan, 2–4 biginnen, 3–4 biginne, 3–7 beginne, 3– begin. (Also 3 bigunen, 4 bigine, -gyn(e, bygyn(ne, 4–6 begyn(ne.) pa. tense sing. 1– began, 1–5 bigan. (Also 2–5 bigon, 3–5 bygan, 4 bigane, 4–5 bygon(ne, ...
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wildness
wildness (ˈwaɪldnɪs) Forms: see wild a. [f. wild a. + -ness. Cf. MHG. wiltnisse, G. wildnis.] The quality or condition of being wild, in various senses. 1. a. Undomesticated state (of an animal); the untamed disposition characteristic of such state; fierceness, savageness, ferocity; also, shyness.c ...
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