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betwixen
† beˈtwixen, -twixe, prep. Obs. Forms: 1 betweoxn, 2 bitwuxan, -twixan, -tweoxe, -twuxe, 2–4 bitwixen, 3 bituxe(n, 3–5 bitwixe, 4 betwixen, -twyxen, -twexen, 4–5 by-, betwixe, (9 betwixen). [ME. bi-, betwixe(n, 12th c. bitwixan, -twuxan, -tweoxe, pointing to an OE. *betweoxan (for which the Pastoral...
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bituxen
bituxe(n, -tweoxe, -twixe(n, -twuxe variants of betwixen prep. Obs.
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itwix
† iˈtwix, prep. (adv.) north. dial. Obs. Also itwyx, ituyx. [f. i, in prep. + twixt: cf. atwixt, betwixen, betwixt.] = betwixt, between.a 1340 Hampole Psalter Prol., It..makes pees itwix body & saule. Ibid. ii. 13 Na tyme sall be ituyx will of demynge and of vengaunce. Ibid. v. 8 And i. twix [v.r. &...
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twixt
'twixt, † twixt, prep. (twɪkst) Forms: 4 twix, tuyx, 4, 6–7 Sc. tuix, 6–7 twixt, 7– 'twixt. Aphetic form of atwixt, betwixt.13.. Cursor M. 3179 (Cott.) [Abraham] loked bi him tuyx þe thorns. Ibid. 22028 O fader and moder he sal be born..Bituix a man and a womman..Noght tuix a biscop and a nun. 1570 ...
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bihalve
† biˈhalve, -en, -es, adv. and prep. Obs. [OE. be healfe ‘by (the) side,’ a phrase construed with a dative; treated in ME. as an adv. and prep. The ME. ending -en seems due to form-association with words like beforen, betwixen, etc., in which the -en was historical; -es imitated the advb. genitives....
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spitous
† spitous, a. and adv. Obs. Forms: α. 4–5 spitus, -ous, 5 -ouse, -uose; 5 spytus, -ous, -ows. β. 4 spetos, 5 -ous(e, -ows. [Aphetic ad. AF. despitous, f. despit: see spite n.] 1. = despitous a.α a 1300 Cursor M. 14097 Martha thoght sco helpe ne wald, A spitus plaint to crist sco tald. 13.. E.E. Alli...
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betwixt
betwixt, prep. and adv. (bɪˈtwɪkst) Forms: 1 betwihs, betweohs, -tweox, -twiux, -twyx, -twux, -tux, (-twuxt, -twyxt), 3 bitwex, 3–5 bitwix, (4 bituex, -tuix, -tuixs, -þwex, bytwyste, -tuixte), 4–5 betwex, 4–7 betwix, -tuix, tuyx, -twyx, 5 bituxst, bytwex, by-twyxte, 6 betwyxte, -twixte, (8 Sc. betwi...
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nones
nones (nəʊnz) Also 5 nonys. [In sense 1, a. F. nones (12th c.), or ad. L. nōnæ (acc. nōnās), fem. pl. of nōnus ninth. In sense 2, pl. of none n.: cf. matins, vespers.] 1. Rom. Antiq. The ninth day (by inclusive reckoning) before the Ides of each month, being thus the 7th of March, May, July, and Oct...
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between
between, prep. and adv. (bɪtˈwiːn) Forms: α. 1 bi-, betweonum, -an, -twinum, -an, -twynum, -an, 2–3 bitweone(n, -twene(n, bitwine, 3 bitweounen, 3–4 bituene, 4 bituine, bytwyne, betwene. β. 1 bi-, betwion, -tuien, bitwien, -twen, -twin, betweon, 2 bitweon, -twon, 2–3 bitwien, 3–4 bitwen, -tuen, (bit...
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so
▪ I. so, adv. and conj. (səʊ) Forms: (see below). [Common Teut.: OE. swa, swā (also swǣ, swē, etc.), = OFris. sa, so (Fris. sa, so, sô, sü, etc.), MDu. so, soo, soe (Du. zoo), OS. sô (MLG. so, LG. so, sou), OHG. sô, suo (MHG. sô, sâ, G. so), ON. svá (Icel. svo, † so, Norw. and Da. saa, Sw. så), Goth...
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