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† comˈpiss, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. F. compisser.] trans. To wet with urine; = bepiss.1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. xxii, These villainous dogs did compisse all her habiliaments.
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piss
▪ I. piss, v. Not now in polite use. (pɪs) Forms: α. 3–7 pisse, 4 pis, 4–6 pyss(e, 6– piss; β. 5 pysch-yn, 6 Sc. pisch(e, 6–8 Sc. pish. [ME. piss-en, a. OF. piss-ier (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), F. piss-er (Picard picher) = Pr. pissar (mod. pichá, Diez), Cat. pixar, Rhæt. pischar, It. pisciare, Rom. pi...
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be-
be- prefix :—OE. be-, weak or stressless form of the prep. and adv. b{iacu} (biᵹ), by. The original Teut. form was, as in Gothic, bi, with short vowel, prob. cognate with second syllable of Gr. ἀµϕί, L. ambi; in OHG. and early OE., when it had the stress, as a separate word, and in composition with ...
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