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boughed
boughed, ppl. a. (baʊd) [f. bough n. and v.1 + -ed.] a. Having boughs (chiefly with descriptive adj., as dark-boughed, low-boughed); also, covered or shaded with boughs. b. Stripped of (its) boughs.c 1400 Lay le Freine 169 An asche..fair and heighe, Wele y-bowed. 1725 Sloane Jamaica II. 304 They bui... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kayra
After creating the universe it planted the nine-boughed tree of life, from the branches of which came the ancestors of humans. wikipedia.org
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bowed
▪ I. bowed, ppl. a.1 (baʊd) [f. bow v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Bent, curved, crooked; (see the verb). The ordinary northern word for ‘bent’, as a bowed pin, a bowed street.1483 Cath. Angl. 38 Bowed, clinatus, deuexus. 1562 J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 152 Boude wands serue for sumwhat. 1674 N. Fairfax Bulk... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peggy Woolley
But now this old branch, known as Peggy, has become weak and unsafe so I decided it was high time she 'boughed' out, so I have duly lopped her." wikipedia.org
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bough
▪ I. bough, n. (baʊ) Forms: 1–2 bóh, bóᵹ, 2–4 boȝ, 2–3 boȝh, bou, 3 bohu, bohw, bouh, buȝ, 3–4 bugh, 3–5 bogh, 3–7 bow, 4 boghe, (boght), boow, bouȝ(e, bouw, bowȝe, buh, 4–6 bowe, 5 boe, Sc. bwy, 5–6 Sc. bew, 5–7 boughe, 6 bewch, boowe, bouwe, 5–9 Sc. beugh, 5– bough. [Common Teut.: OE. bóᵹ, bóh = O... Oxford English Dictionary
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bow
▪ I. bow, n.1 (bəʊ) Forms: 1 boᵹa, 3–4 boȝe, (3 bou), 3–7 bowe, 4 bouwe, boghe (boȝ), 4–5 boowe, 6 boe, (boll), 4– bow. [Com. Teut.: OE. boᵹa, corresp. to OFris. boga, OS. bogo (MDu. booghe, Du. boog), OHG. bogo (MHG. boge, mod.G. bogen), ON. bogi (Sw. båge, Da. bue):—OTeut. *bugon-, f. stem bug- of... Oxford English Dictionary
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broad
▪ I. broad, a. (n., adv.) (brɔːd) Forms: 1 brád, 2–3 brad, 3–6 brod, 4–6 brode, 6 broode, 4–5 brood, 6– broad. Also north. 3–4 brad, (bradd), 4–5 brade, 4– Sc. braid. Compared broader, -est (1 brǽdre, brádre; brádost; 4–5 braddere, braddest; bredder). [Common Teut.: OE. brád, identical with OFris. b... Oxford English Dictionary
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grey
▪ I. grey, gray, a. and n. (greɪ) Forms: α. 1 grǽᵹ, 3–4 grai, 4–6 graye, (6 graie, Sc. gra), 4– gray. β. 1 gréᵹ, gréiᵹ, gréi, 3 grei, 3–4 greye, 4 greyȝe, 4– grey. [OE. grǽᵹ = OFris. grê, MDu. grau, gra (Du. grauw), OHG. grâo, pl. grâwe (MHG. grâo, mod.G. grau), ON. grá-r (Sw. grå, Da. graa), repr. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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low
▪ I. low, n.1 (ləʊ) Also 3–5, 9 lowe, 6 looe, 7 loe. Cf. law n.3 [OE. hláw, hlǽw masc., = OS. hlêo (dat. hlêwe) grave-mound, OHG. hlêo (MHG. lê) grave-mound, hill, Goth. hlaiw neut., grave (whence hlaiwasnôs pl., graves):—OTeut. *hlaiwoz-, -iz- neut.:—pre-Teut. *kloiwos-, -es-, f. root *klei- to slo... Oxford English Dictionary
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green
▪ I. green, a. and n. (griːn) Forms: 1 grœ́ni, gréne, 2–7 grene, 4–6 grenn(e, greyn(e, 4–7 greene, gren, 6 greane, grein(e, gryne, 7 grien, 5– green. [OE. gréne = OFris. grêne, OS. grôni (MDu. grone, Du. groen), OHG. gruoni, kruoni (MHG. grüene, G. grün), ON. grœnn (Da. gr{obar}n Sw. grön):— OTeut. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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