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babery
† ˈbabery Obs. Also 4 babeuwry, -eurie, 6 baberie. [perhaps orig. a spoken or written corruption of babwynrie, baboonery; in later use f. babe, baby n. 4.] Grotesque ornamentation in architecture and books; grotesque absurdity.c 1384 Chaucer H. Fame 1189 (Caxton) Many subtyl compassynges, As babeuwr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rikhi
So known clans of Awan Tribe are Atral,Charagh Khel, Mastay Khel, Torey khel, Seelu, Dhukki, Babery Khel, Yar khel etc. wikipedia.org
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baublery
† ˈbaublery Obs. In 6 bablerie, babelerie, babelry. [f. as prec. + -ry.] Childish foolery, trifling business. See also babblery, babery, baboonery, all liable to contact of form and sense.1583 Stubbes Anat. Abus. (1877) 81 These new toyes..fond deuyces and childish babelries (new fashions I should s... Oxford English Dictionary
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babblery
† ˈbabblery Obs. In 6 babelary, bablarie, -erie. [f. babble v. + -ry; cf. F. babillerie in Cotgr.] Idle chatter, babble, prating.1532 More Confut. Tindale Wks. 494/1 A longe babelary, parte to no purpose and parte plaine heresie. 1567 Drant Horace Epist. ii. ii. H iv, He kills me with his bablarie. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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baboonery
baboonery (bəˈbuːnərɪ) Also 4 babwynrie. [Cf. F. babouïnnerie ‘apishnesse, fopperie, foolerie’ (Cotgr.), f. babouin: see prec. and -ery.] † 1. Grotesque ornamentation: cf. babery. Obs.1383 Wyclif Wks. i. (1880) 8 Ȝif þei drawen þe peple..by coryouste of gaye wyndownes..peyntyngis and babwynrie. 2. A... Oxford English Dictionary
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breme
▪ I. † breme, a. Obs. exc. poet. and dial. (brim) in sense 6. (briːm) Forms: 1– bréme, 2– breme; also 3–6 brem, 3– brim, 3 brime, 4–6 brym, 5–6 brymme, bryme, 4–7 breeme, 6 brimme, 6–7 breem, (7 breame). [In Branch I, OE. bróeme, bréme, (br{yacu}me), celebrated, famous. The origin of Branch II, whic... Oxford English Dictionary
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aim
▪ I. aim, v. (eɪm) Forms: 3–7 ame, 4 eyme, 4–7 ayme, 6–7 aime, 7– aim. [In this word probably two vbs. are confounded, 1. Picard. amer, OFr. and Pr. esmer:—L. æstimā-re; 2. OFr. (aasmer, aemer, eesmer, eamer,) aesmer:—late L. ad-æstimā-re.] † 1. trans. To esteem, consider, take account of. Obs.1382 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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baby
▪ I. baby, n. (ˈbeɪbɪ) Forms: 4–6 babi, 5 babee, 6 babye, 6–7 babie, 4– baby; 6–9 dial. babby. [A pet-form of babe (see -y4), which passed into familiar use, while babe remained as the dignified word (e.g. in Scripture) and is now chiefly poetic.] A. n. 1. a. An infant, a young child of either sex. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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