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avelonge
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awey-
† ˈavelonge, awe-, awey-, a. Obs. [? a. Icel. aflangr (cf. Da. aflang, Sw. aflång), itself a late adaptation of L. oblongus oblong.] Oblong or oval; drawn out of the square.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 17 Auelonge [v.r. awelonge, 1499 aweylonge], oblongus. Ibid. 517 Warpyn, or wex wronge or avelonge, as vess... Oxford English Dictionary
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avelinges
† ˈavelinges, adv. Obs. rare—1. [? f. avelonge, with termination assimilated to advs. in -lings.] In an oblong or oval shape.1577 Durham Wills (1860) 14 Eache to have half a yarde of lyninge clothe cut avelinges, in the stede of huddes. Oxford English Dictionary
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evenlong
† ˈevenlong, a. and adv. Obs. Also evelong. [f. even- + long a. The etymological notion is obscure; perh. the adv. originated first, and the adj. use was developed from the sense ‘straight along’, with the help of some confusion with avelonge. In OE. efelang occurs once (‘þæt cuðe hol..þæt he efelan... Oxford English Dictionary
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endlong
endlong, prep., adv., and a. (ˈɛndlɒŋ) Forms: 3 andelong, 3–4 endelong, (4 endelyng), 4– endlong, 4– north. dial. endlang. [The early southern ME. endelong, f. ende end n. + long, seems to have been substituted by popular etymology for the preposition andlang (see along prep.), the first element of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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warping
▪ I. ˈwarping, vbl. n.1 [f. warp v. + -ing1.] † 1. The action of throwing. Obs.a 1150 in Archiv. Stud. neu. Spr. CXVII. 27 Iactura, werpinge. 14.. Hist. K. Boccus & Sydracke (? 1510) T j b, And whan the fowle is a lofte..With the warpyng of his wynge He doth the ayre a sondre mynge. 2. a. The action... Oxford English Dictionary
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warp
▪ I. warp, n.1 (wɔːp) Also 1 wearp, (4 werpe, worp), 4–7 warpe. [OE. wearp warp in weaving (also used to gloss L. vīmen osier-twig), corresponds to OLG. warp (MLG. warp, warpe), OHG. warf, warph, waraf (MHG., early mod.G. warf) warp in weaving, ON. varp neut., cast of a net, a laying of eggs (Sw. va... Oxford English Dictionary
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wrong
▪ I. wrong, n.1 Now dial. Also 2 wranga, 3–4 wrange, 3–5, 6 Sc. wrang, 6 Sc. wraing, wrayng; 4–5 wronge. [a. ON. *wrǫng, rǫng (gen. rangar), rib of a ship (Norw. rong, raang, vrong, vraang, Sw. dial. vrang), f. *wrangr curved, bent: see wrong a. Hence also MLG. wrange, Du. wrang, F. varengue (14th c... Oxford English Dictionary
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