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bitrum
† biˈtrum, v. Obs. Forms: 1 betrymian, 2 betremien, 3 bitrum(i)en (y). [Late OE. betrymian, f. be- 1 + *trymian, earlier trymman to strengthen, fortify, f. trum firm, strong. Cf. the earlier OE. ymb-trymman, ymb-trymian. The sense passed from that of ‘fortify all round’ to that of ‘surround’ simply,...
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bitter
▪ I. bitter, a. and n.1 (ˈbɪtə(r)) Forms: 1–4 biter, 1– bitter. (Also 1 bitor, -yr, bittor, 3 Orm. bitterr, 3–5 bittir, -ur, 4 byter, 4–5 byttyr, 4–6 bytter, 5 -ir, -ur, bittyr. Definite 1–4 bitre, 1–5 bittre.) [Com. Teut.: OE. biter = OS. and OHG. bittar, ON. bitr (MDu., Du., MHG., mod.G., Sw., Da....
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trim
▪ I. trim, n. (trɪm) Also 6–7 trym, trimme, 7–8 trimm. [f. trim v.] I. Nautical and Aeronautical senses. 1. The state of being trimmed or prepared for sailing; esp. the condition of being ‘fully rigged and ready to sail’ (Onions Shaks. Gloss.).1590 Shakes. Com. Err. iv. i. 90 The ship is in her trim...
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