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beneme
† beˈneme, v. Obs. Forms: 1 benǽman, -néman, 3–5 bineme(n, 4–6 byneme. [OE. bi-, benǽman, on OTeut. type *binamjan, deriv. of binemen, pa. tense benam. The ME. beneme may however be merely a variant of benim, with which it coincides in use.] trans. a. To deprive (with gen.). b. To deprive (a person)...
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benim
† beˈnim, v. Obs. Chief forms: inf. 1 beniman, 2–4 binime(n, 4–5 bynymen, 6 benymme, (bynemme) pa. tense 1 benam, 1–5 binam, 2–4 binom, 4–5 by-, benam(e, -naam, -nom. pa. pple. 1 benumen, 2–3 binume(n, 3–5 bi-, benome, -nomin, -nummen, (5 byname, 6 binomed). [A common Teut. compd. vb.: OE. bi-, be-n...
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parch
▪ I. parch, v. (pɑːtʃ) Forms: 5–6 perch, parche, 6 partch(e, 7 pearch, 6– parch. [Evidenced since c 1400; origin unknown. See note below.] 1. trans. To dry by exposure to great heat; to roast or toast slightly (corn, pease, and the like); ‘to burn slightly and superficially’ (J.). (The subject is us...
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