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awede
† aˈwede, v. Obs. Forms: 1–4 awede, (5 awyede). pa. tense 1–4 awedde. pa. pple. 1–4 awed, (5 aweyde). [OE. awédan, f. a- prefix 1 + wédan (see wede), f. wód mad.] intr. To become mad, furious, or frantic; to lose one's senses.c 885 K. ælfred Oros. v. x. §2 Aweddon þa nietenu and þa hundas. 1250 Lay.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arsi Negele (woreda)
Rivers include the Gedamso, Lephis, Huluka, Awede Jitu, Awede Gudo, and Dadaba Gudo. wikipedia.org
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wede
▪ I. † wede, v. Obs. Forms: 1 wédan (3 sing. pres. wét(t), 3 weden, -enn, 3–5 wede, (3 weede, 4 wed, wedde, 3–4 wide), 5 Sc. weide, weid, weyd. [OE. wédan = OS. wôdian, OHG. wuoten (MHG. wueton, mod.G. wüten), ON. œ́ða:—OTeut. *wōđjan, f. *wōđo- mad: see wood a.] 1. intr. To be or become mad. Cf. aw... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anne-Marie Albiach
(Windsor, VT: Awede Press, 1989) Mezza Voce (1984); in English: tr. wikipedia.org
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rogation
rogation (rəʊˈgeɪʃən) Forms: 4–6 rogacioun, 5–6 rogacion, 5 -cyon (ragacyoun), 6 -tioun, 6– rogation. [ad. L. rogātio, -iōnis (f. rogāre to ask), whence also F. rogation (14th c.), Sp. rogacion, Pg. roga{cced}ão, It. rogazione. The pl. form used in sense 1 corresponds to med.L. Rogationes, Rogacione... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Bernstein (poet)
1982) Translation Red, Green, and Black by Olivier Cadiot (Hartford: Potes & Poets, 1990) The Maternal Drape by Claude Royet-Journoud (Windsor, VT: Awede wikipedia.org
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Rosmarie Waldrop
Everywhere or Stop This Body, Columbia, MO: Open Places, 1978 When They Have Senses, Providence: Burning Deck, 1980 Nothing Has Changed, Windsor, VT: Awede wikipedia.org
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owe
▪ I. owe, v. (əʊ) Forms: see below. [Comm. Teut.: OE. áᵹan, pres. ic áh, pa. ic áhte = OFris. (âga), âch (hâch), âchte, OS. égan (êh), êhta, OHG. eigan, ON. eiga, á, átta, Goth. aigan, aih, aihta: one of the original Teutonic preterite-present verbs (see can, dare, dow, may). The OTeut. aig-, aih-, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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1981 in poetry
Tierney, Collected Poems Michael Van Walleghen, More Trouble With the Obvious David Wagoner, Landfall Rosmarie Waldrop, Nothing Has Changed (Awede Press wikipedia.org
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show
▪ I. show, n.1 (ʃəʊ) Forms: 3 (in comb.) shæw-, 4 sceu, 4–5 schewe, 4–6 north. schawe, 6 sheaw, sheow, shoe, shue, Sc. schaw, s(c)hau, 6–7 shewe, showe, 7 sho, Sc. schew, shaw, 6–9 shew, 6– show. [f. show v.: cf. MLG., MDu. schowwe fem. (mod.Du. schouw), OHG. scou fem. (MHG. schou, schow(e fem. and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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