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browis
† browis Obs. or dial. (ˈbraʊɪs) Forms: 3 broys, 4 brouwys, 5 browyce, 5–6 browes, 5–7 -esse, 7– browis; see also brewis, brose. [ME. broys, browes, a. OF. broez, brouetz, nom. of broet, brouet, browet. Of this word browet is an original doublet, and brewis, brose, later variants.] † 1. = brewis, in... Oxford English Dictionary
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broyse
broys(e obs. f. browis, and bruise. Oxford English Dictionary
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brewis
brewis (ˈbruːɪs, bruːz) Forms: 3–4 broys, brouwys: see browis; 5 brewes, brus, 6 brewish, -ys, brues, -isse, -yse, 6–7 brewes, -ess, -esse, brewz, 7 brewice, -isse, bruesse, 8 brews, 9 dial. breawis, 6– brewis. [ME. browes, brouwys, brewes, etc., a. OF. brouetz, in 13th c. broez, nominative of broue... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cook, Welton & Gemmell
Thomas Booth (FY3592), 1918 Thomas Boudige (FY4406), 1920 Thomas Connolly (FY3589), 1918 William Bell (FY3590), 1918 William Brady (FY3585), 1918 William Browis wikipedia.org
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browet
† ˈbrowet Obs. Also 4–6 bruet, brewet(t. [a. F. brouet, broet (13th c. in Littré) soup made of flesh-broth, dim. of OF. breu, earlier bro (= Pr. bro, Sp. brodio, It. brodo, broda, med.L. brodium, brodum), late L. (*brodum) or Romanic (brodo), ad. OHG. brod broth. The OF. nominative brouetz, broez, g... Oxford English Dictionary
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ybent
ybent bent.c 1330 [see bent ppl. a. 2]. 1399 Langl. Rich. Redeles iii. 214 Grette browis y-bente. 1508 Dunbar Gold. Targe 110 Cupide the king, wyth bow in hand ybent. 1579 Hake Newes out of Powles (1872) G iij b, That Broking trade might practizd be by men so well ybent. 1595 Locrine i. Prol. 9 A dr... Oxford English Dictionary
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brose
▪ I. brose (brəʊz) [mod.Sc. form of earlier browes, browis, OFr. broez. Often treated as a plural, like porridge, broth, etc.; in this case partly at least from the sound of final -s (-z).] A dish made by pouring boiling water (or milk) on oatmeal (or oat-cake) seasoned with salt and butter. Hence b... Oxford English Dictionary
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wyndre
† wyndre, v. Obs. rare. [ad. OF. guingnier, guignier, etc., to deck, trick out.] trans. To trim, deck, or embellish (oneself, the brows, etc.).? a 1366 Chaucer Rom. Rose 1018–1020 Fetys she was..; No wyntred [sic] browis had she [F. ne fu fardee ne guignie] Ne popped hir for it neded nought To wyndr... Oxford English Dictionary
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sopper
▪ I. ˈsopper rare. [f. sop v.] One who sops.1611 Cotgr., Souppier, a sopper, or browis-belly; one that is euer dipping his bread in the beefe-pot. 1648 Hexham ii, Een Zopper.., a Sopper. 1755 Johnson, Sopper, one that steeps any thing in liquor.▪ II. sopper obs. variant of supper. Oxford English Dictionary
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brent
▪ I. brent, a. Sc. (brɛnt) [A phonetic variant of brant, found in northern ME., and in Sc.] † 1. Steep, lofty: see brant. Obs.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 379 Þay..bowed to þe hyȝ bonk þer brentest hit wern. c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 2165 Hyȝe bonkkez and brent. 1691 Ray N.C. Wds. 132 Brent-brow, a steep H... Oxford English Dictionary
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twinkling
▪ I. twinkling, vbl. n.1 (ˈtwɪŋklɪŋ) [f. twinkle v.1 + -ing1.] The action of twinkle v.1 1. The action of shining with tremulous or faint radiance; scintillation; † glimmering. Also transf. and fig.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvi. xxxvii. (Bodl. MS.) lf. 174 b/2 In twinkelinge and in liȝt [electrum]... Oxford English Dictionary
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swine
swine (swaɪn) Pl. swine. Forms: sing. and pl. 1–4 swin, 1–6 swyn, 4–5 suyn, 4–7 swyne, (4 suine, swiyn, squine, Ayenb. zuyn, 4–5 squyne, 5 swyyn, swyyne, sweyne, sqwyne, 6 suyne, swyin, swyen, 7 sweyn, shwine), 5– swine. pl. in -s. 5 swynes, 6, 8–9 swines. [Common Teutonic: OE. sw{iacu}n str. n. = O... Oxford English Dictionary
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lingual
lingual, a. and n. (ˈlɪŋgwəl) [ad. med.L. linguāl-is, f. lingua tongue. Cf. F. lingual.] A. adj. † 1. Tongue-shaped (see quot.). Obs.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 308 The .ix. cauterie is clepid linguale [L. cauterium linguale]. Ibid. 309 Superfluite of fleisch þat is vpon a mannes browis, þou schalt do... Oxford English Dictionary
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beetle
▪ I. beetle, n.1 (ˈbiːt(ə)l) Forms: 1 b{iacu}etel, b{iacu}tel, b{yacu}tel, 3 bettle, 4 bytylle, 4–6 betel, 5 betylle, bittill, 5–6 betell(e, 6 betill, -yll, betle, beetel(le, 7 boytle, 8–9 dial. beatle, bittle, 6– beetle. [OE. b{iacu}etel, in Anglian *bétel, ‘beating implement,’ :—OTeut. *bautilo-z,... Oxford English Dictionary
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bent
▪ I. bent, n.1 (bɛnt) Also bennet. [A word of difficult history. In the sense of ‘stiff-grass’ or ‘grass-stalk’ (in which alone the variant bennet occurs), it appears to be the representative of OE. beonet-, found as a frequent element in proper names, as Beonet-léah Bentley (see Index to Cod. Dipl.... Oxford English Dictionary
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