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▪ I. begunk, v. Sc. (bɪˈgʌŋk) [Cf. begeck.] trans. To delude, play a deceiving trick on, ‘take in.’1821 Blackw. Mag. Jan. 426 (Jam.) Is there a lad, whose father is unkind..Whose sweetheart has begunked him?▪ II. beˈgunk, n. Sc. Also 8 begink. [f. prec.] A befooling or deluding trick, a piece of dec...
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rumple
▪ I. rumple, n.1 Sc. (and north.). (ˈrʌmp(ə)l) [f. rump n.1 + -le1.] 1. A tail or rump.? a 1500 Rowlis Cursing 117 Sum with rumpillis lyk a skait. 1508 Dunbar Flyting 125 He that dang sanct Augustine with ane rumple, Thy fowll front had. c 1560 A. Scott Poems (S.T.S.) ii. 148 Thocht I had rycht noch...
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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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