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buriels
† ˈburiels Obs. Forms: 1 byrᵹels, byriels, birᵹels, 2, 5 berieles, 3–4 biriȝeles, -ieles, -iles, 3–5 buryels, -iels, -ieles, -ielles, 5 beryels. [OE. byrᵹels str. masc., cogn. w. OSax. burgisli neut., f. burg- ablaut-stem of bergan bergh to protect + suffix -isli-; cf. OE. græfels quarry, fætels pur...
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fetles
† ˈfetles Obs. Forms: α. 1 fǽtels, fétels, Orm. fetless, south. vetles, 3 fet(e)les. β. north. dial. 3–4 fetel, -il. [OE. fǽtels str. masc., perh. related by ablaut to fæt, fat n., vat. In northern ME. the final s disappeared, as in mod. burial from buriels.] A vessel or receptacle; a bag, cask, sac...
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burial
burial (ˈbɛrɪəl) Forms: 3 biriel, 4–6 bery-, beri-, buryel, -ell, -elle, -all, -alle, 5–6 byryall, -ele, -elle, 6 bereall, 6–7 buriall, 6– burial. [ME. buryel, biriel, incorrectly formed as a sing. of byriels, buriels, q.v.; in later times associated with ns. in -al from Fr., such as espousal-s.] † ...
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burrow
▪ I. burrow, n.1 (ˈbʌrəʊ) Forms: 4 borwȝ, 4–6 borow, 6 boroughe, 6–7 borough, burrowe, bury, 7 burrough(e, 7– burrow, (9 ? dial. bury, burry). See also berry n.3 [Of somewhat obscure origin. The forms are identical with those of borough, of which the word is commonly regarded as a variant; but the s...
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-els
-els, suffix in OE. -els, repr. OTeut. -islo-z, -islo(m, -isljo(m, forming instrumental ns. or verbal abstracts, chiefly from vbs. in (OTeut.) -jan. The suffix was very common in OE., as in ᵹyrdels (in Epinal Glossary ᵹyrdisl, -ils) girdle, byrᵹels (buriels) tomb, græfels quarry, r{iacu}ecels (rekel...
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bury
▪ I. † ˈbury, n. Obs. Also 6 bery, 7 berry. [Originally dative of burh: see borough 1 b.] A manor-house, or large farm; a specialization of the OE. burh, byriᵹ ‘an enclosed or fortified place’ which still survives in many local names.1175–1576 [see borough 1 b]. 1598 Stow Surv. xxxiii. (1603) 294 Th...
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sepulture
▪ I. sepulture, n. (ˈsɛpəltjʊə(r)) Forms: 4 Sc. sepultore, 5 supulture, sepulturre, sepoltur, 5–6 sepult(o)ur, 6 sepoltre, sepulter, 3– sepulture. [a. OF. sepulture, ad. L. sepultūra burial, f. sepult-, ppl. stem of sepelīre to bury; cf. Sp., Pg. sepultura, It. sepoltura, sepultura.] 1. Interment, b...
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