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centure
† ˈcenture, ˈcenter Obs. [ad. It. centura, or F. ceinture.] A waist-belt, girdle, or cincture.1595 Shakes. John iv. iii. 155 Now happy he, whose cloake and center can Hold out this tempest! 1624 A. Darcie Birth Heresies xii. 51 The Stole, Ephod, Zone, or Centure. Oxford English Dictionary
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seynture
† seynture Obs. rare—1. [a. F. ceinture. Cf. centure.] A waist-belt.c 1400 Beryn 3925 The second brouȝt a swerd I-shethid, with seynture I-fretid all with perelis orient & pure. Oxford English Dictionary
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centaury
centaury (ˈsɛntɔːrɪ, -ərɪ) Forms: (1 centaurie, 4–5 centauria), 4–5 centaure, -ture, sentaurye, 5 centary(e, -torye, 6 sentorye, centuary, 6–7 centorie, centaurie, (7 centry), 6–9 centory, 6– centaury. [ad. med.L. centaurēa, -ia, for L. centaurēum, or centaurion, a. Gr. κενταύρειον, or κενταύριον, f... Oxford English Dictionary
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cincture
▪ I. cincture, n. (ˈsɪŋktjʊə(r)) [ad. L. cinctūra girdle, f. cinct- ppl. stem of cing-ĕre to gird: see -ure.] 1. A girding, encompassing, or encircling; enclosure, environment, compass, embrace, ‘girdle’.1615 Chapman Odyss. i. 32 He, That girds earth in the cincture of the sea. 1823 Lamb Elia Ser. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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centaur
centaur (ˈsɛntɔː(r)) Forms: (4–5 pl. centauros, -rus, 4 centaury), 4–5 sentawre, 5–7 centaure, 6 centure, 5– centaur. [ad. L. centaurus, a. Gr. κένταυρος in same sense; of unsettled origin: see Liddell & Scott.] 1. Mythol. A fabulous creature, with the head, trunk, and arms of a man, joined to the b... Oxford English Dictionary
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center
▪ I. center see centre.▪ II. center var. of centure, cincture. Oxford English Dictionary
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centre
▪ I. centre, center, n. and a. (ˈsɛntə(r)) Forms: 4–5 sentre, 6 centur, (centure, centrie, centry), 6– center, 4– centre. [a. F. centre (It., Sp. centro), ad. L. centr-um: see centrum below. The prevalent spelling from 16th to 18th c. was center, in Shakespeare, Milton, Boyle, Pope, Addison, etc.; s... Oxford English Dictionary
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middle
▪ I. middle, a. and n. (ˈmɪd(ə)l) Forms: 1 middel, midel, 3–6 middil, 3–5 midel, 3–6 middel, myddel, 3, 6–7 midle, 4 medel, -il, 4–5 medill(e, myddil(l, -ul, mydil, 4–6 middille, myddelle, myddyll(e, mydel(l, mydle, 5 medil(le, -ull(e, -ylle, middell, midil, -yl, 5–6 myddell, myddle, 6 medyl, myddle... Oxford English Dictionary
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