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begrave
† beˈgrave, v. Obs. Forms: 1 be-, bigrafan, 4–6 bi-, by-, be-grave, (Sc. begraif). pa. tense 5 begrove. pa. pple. 6 begraven. [Comm. Teut.: OE. bi-, begrafan, cogn. w. OHG. bigraban, to bury, Goth. bigraban to dig a ditch round, mod.G. begraben; f. be- + graban, in OE. grafan to dig.] 1. trans. To b... Oxford English Dictionary
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unbegrave
† unbeˈgrave, ppl. a. Obs. [un-1 8 b + begrave v. 1. Cf. MDu. and Du. onbegraven, MHG. and G. unbegraben, Da. ubegraven, etc.] Unburied.1513 Douglas æneid xi. i. 54 Lat ws to erd haue The corpsis of our fallowis onbegraue. Oxford English Dictionary
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uncooled
uncooled, ppl. a. Also 6 Sc. onculyt. (un-1 8.)1513 Douglas æneid xi. v. 65 And ȝit all warm, onculyt, sone thai have Bedelvyn thame, and in the erd begrave. 1648 Hexham ii, Ongekoelt, vncooled. 1894 F. A. Steel Potter's Thumb iii, Insipid as uncooled water on a summer's day. Oxford English Dictionary
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sleight
▪ I. sleight, n.1 (slaɪt) Forms: α. 3 sleahþe, 4 sleiȝþe, 4–5 sleȝþe (sleghþe); 4 slyhþe, slyȝth, sliȝth; also 3 sleþþe, 4 sliþe, slythe, sleiþe, sleyþe, 4–5 sleithe, sleyth(e. β. 4–5 sleȝt, sleghte, 4–7 sleght; 4 sleyhte, sleihte, 4–5 sleyȝte, sleiȝt, 4–6 sleyghte, sleighte, 4–7 sleyght, 4– sleight... Oxford English Dictionary
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grave
▪ I. grave, n.1 (greɪv) Forms: 1 græf, 4–6 graf(e, 5, 8–9 Sc. graff, (4 greve, 5 grawe, 6 Sc. graif, graiwe), 3– grave. [OE. græf str. neut. = OFris. gref, OS. graf, OHG. grap:—OTeut. type *graƀo{supm}; a parallel type is *graƀâ fem., represented by ON. grǫf (Da. grav, Sw. graf), Goth. graba; f. roo... Oxford English Dictionary
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workmanship
workmanship (ˈwɜːkmənʃɪp) [f. workman + -ship.] † 1. The performance or execution of work or a work; work, labour: in early use often, the labour or amount of labour performed on a particular task or piece of work. Obs.c 1375 Cursor M. 1684 (Fairf.) Loke þi werk-monshepe be sleyghe. 1377 Langl. P. P... Oxford English Dictionary
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stave
▪ I. stave, n.1 (steɪv) [A back-formation from staves pl. of staff n.] I. A stick of wood (and senses thence derived). 1. a. Each of the thin, narrow, shaped pieces of wood which, when placed together side by side and hooped, collectively form the side of a cask, tub or similar vessel. (Cf. staff n.... Oxford English Dictionary
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