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brotel
@@@LINK=brotle Oxford English Dictionary
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brutel
brutel, -il(e, -yll var. of brotel a. Obs. brittle. Oxford English Dictionary
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brotill
brotil(l, -tle, -ttyl var. brotel a. Obs. brittle. Oxford English Dictionary
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brotle
† ˈbrotel, brotle, a. Obs. Forms: 4 brotel(l, brotil, (brutel, brutil(e), 5 brotill(e, brottyl, (brutyll), 6 brotle. [ME. brotil, brutil, f. broten broken, pa. pple. of bréotan. In use brotel appears as one of the various forms of britil, bretil, brittle, and it may have been of later analogical for... Oxford English Dictionary
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brittle
▪ I. brittle, a. (ˈbrɪt(ə)l) Forms: 4 britul, -il, (bretil, brethil), 5 brityll, brittyll, (bretylle), bryttyl, 5–6 brytell, bryttel, 6 bri-, bryttell, britle, brittil, brytel, bryttle, 6–7 brittel, 6– brittle. [ME. britul, britil, bretil:—OE. *brytel:—OTeut. *brutilo-, f. brut- pa. pple. stem of *b... Oxford English Dictionary
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afornens
† aforˈnens, prep. and adv. Obs. [A combination of aforen (see afore) and aȝean, aȝen, again, in which the former word appears as aforn, afore, afor, and the latter as -ayen, -eyen, -yen, -eye, -ye, or (from the adv. gen. aȝenes) as -ayens, eyens, -yens, -ens. Those in -s are mostly northern. Cf. OE... Oxford English Dictionary
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ruinous
ruinous, a. (ˈruːɪnəs) Forms: 4–6 ruynouse (5 ruynowse), 5–6 ruynous (5 roynows, 6 Sc. rwynus); 5 ruynose, 5–6 ruinose; 6 ruinus, 6–7 -ouse, 6– ruinous; Sc. 6 rewyn-, rewinus (-is). [ad. F. ruineux, -euse (OF. also ruyneux, = Sp. and Pg. ruinoso, It. rovinoso, ruinoso), or L. ruīnōs-us: see ruin n. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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praise
▪ I. praise, n. (preɪz) Forms: 5 preyse, 6–7 prayse, 6– praise, (6 prease, prayes, Sc. prais, prayis(s, 6–7 prase). [f. praise v. Not known till after 1400, and not common till after 1500. Absent from Wright-Wülcker's Vocabs., Promp. Parv., and Catholicon. See also pres n.] 1. a. The action or fact ... Oxford English Dictionary
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