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betime
▪ I. † beˈtime, bitime, v. Obs. [f. bi-, be- + time(n to happen: see time v.] intr. To betide.a 1225 Ancr. R. 324 Ȝif sunne bitimeð bi nihte. Ibid. 340 Uorði þet swuch cas, and swuch auenture bitimeð to summe monne. a 1225 St. Marher. 2 Bitimde umbe stunde þat ter com ut of asie toward antioche þes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bitime
bitime, -s var. of betime, betimes. Oxford English Dictionary
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betimely
† beˈtimely, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. betime, after timely. Cf. Da. betimelig adv.] Early.1594 Carew Tasso (1881) 96 We see the morning ryse In his fresh blooming, and betimely howres. Oxford English Dictionary
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betimes
betimes, adv. (bɪˈtaɪmz) Forms: 4 bitimes, -tymes, 4–5 be-, bytymys, 5–6 bytymes, 6 betymes, bytimes, (8–9 by times), 6– betimes. [f. betime + advb. genitive -s; cf. beside, besides.] 1. At an early time, period, or season; early in the year; early in life.c 1314 Guy Warw. 1212 Al bi times þou miȝt ... Oxford English Dictionary
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endlonges
† ˈendlonges, -gs, adv. and prep. Obs. or dial. [f. endlong with adverbial genitive ending, as in alway(s, betime(s, etc.] = endlong, q.v. A. adv.1473 J. Warkworth Chron. 22 It flammed Endlonges fro the Est to the Weste. 1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 63 Many goodly streets end-longs to the very eart... Oxford English Dictionary
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bityme
bityl, bityme obs. forms of beetle, betime. Oxford English Dictionary
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uncurable
† unˈcurable, a. Obs. [un-1 7 b and 5 b. Cf. MDu. oncurable.] 1. = incurable a. 1. (Common c 1400–1650.) a. Of wounds, diseases, etc.1382 Wyclif Deut. xxxii. 33 Venym of eddres vncurable. 1388 ― Isaiah xiv. 6 The ȝerde of lordis, that beet puplis..with vncurable wounde. a 1425 tr. Arderne's Treat. F... Oxford English Dictionary
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谢美丽控股
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heðen
▪ I. † hethen, adv. Obs. Forms: 3 heðen, 3–5 heþen, hethen, (3 heoðen, heþenn, 4 heden, heiþen, -in, heythen, eþen, hiþen, 4–5 hethin, -yn, -ene, 5 hethinne, -un, hithinne). [Early ME., a. ON. heðan (Sw. häden, Da. heden), f. root of he pron.] = hence.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 185 Heðen to fare to sik... Oxford English Dictionary
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ripe
▪ I. † ripe, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 r{iacu}p, r{yacu}p (hripp), 1, 4 riip (4–5 rip), 3–4 ripe, 5 ryp(e, ryppe. [OE. r{iacu}p neut., related to r{iacu}pan reap v.1] Harvest.c 900 tr. Baeda's Hist. i. xxix. (1890) 88 Þætte her wære micel rip onweard & fea worhton. a 930 O.E. Chron. (Parker MS.) an. 896, Þæ... Oxford English Dictionary
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toast
▪ I. toast, n.1 (təʊst) Forms: see toast v.1 [f. toast v.1 Cf. OF. tostée (13th c.) toast = Sp. tostada (:—pop.L. *tostāta).] 1. a. (With a and pl.) A slice or piece of bread browned at the fire: often put in wine, water, or other beverage. Now rare or Obs. exc. in India.c 1430 Two Cookery-bks. (E.E... Oxford English Dictionary
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split
▪ I. split, n.1 (splɪt) Also 6 splitte, 7 splitt. [f. split v. and ppl. a. Cf. LG. splitt, G. spliss, NFris. spledd.] 1. a. A narrow break or opening made by splitting; a cleft, crack, rent, or chink; a fissure.1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. lf. xiv b/2 That which must entre into the split... Oxford English Dictionary
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waste
▪ I. waste, n. (weɪst) Forms: 3–7 wast, 4–5 waast, 6, 8 waist, 6 wayste, 4–6 Sc. vast(e, 3– waste. [a. OF. wast(e, dial. variant of guast(e, gast(e, partly repr. L. vāstum, neut. of vāstus waste a. (q.v. for the phonology), partly a verbal noun f. waster (guaster, gaster) waste v. Cf. Pr. gast ravag... Oxford English Dictionary
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time
▪ I. time, n. (taɪm) Forms: 1–2 t{iacu}ma, t{yacu}ma, 2–8 tyme, 4 tim, teme, teyme, 4–6 tym, 6 taym, 2– time. [OE. t{iacu}ma = ON. t{iacu}mi, wk. masc., time, fit or proper time, (first, etc.) time, good time, prosperity (Da. time, Sw. timme an hour),:—OTeut. *tî-mon-, app. f. a root tî- to stretch,... Oxford English Dictionary
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motion
▪ I. motion, n. (ˈməʊʃən) Forms: 4–6 mocioun, 5 mocyoun, moscyoun, 5–6 mocyon, 5–7 mocion, 6 mocyone, motione, motioun, motyon, 5– motion. [a. F. motion (13th c.), ad. L. mōtiōn-em, n. of action f. movēre to move. The Eng. uses correspond not only to those of L. mōtio, but also, and perhaps more com... Oxford English Dictionary
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