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chateus
† chateus, -eux Obs. Also -tews. [a. OF. chateux, pl. of chatel chattel.] = chattels.[1292 Britton i. v. §3 Si soynt ses chateus taxez, transl. let his chattels be appraised.] 1297 R. Glouc. (1724) 113 Richesse..of chatews, and of londes al so. Ibid. 471 That holi churche ne solde nouȝt the chateus ... Oxford English Dictionary
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chattel
chattel (ˈtʃæt(ə)l) Forms: 3 chatel, chetel, 6 chatel, -ell, 6–7 chattell, 6– chattel. [a. OF. chatel, chetel (ONF. catel, Pr. captal, capdal):—late L. captāle, L. capitāle principal, property, goods, etc.: see cattle. Chatel, pl. chateux, was the form adopted in legal Anglo-French; it appears in ve... Oxford English Dictionary
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distrain
▪ I. distrain, v. (dɪˈstreɪn) Forms: 3–6 destreyn(e, 4–6 des-, distrayne, distreyne, (4 -trene, 4–5 dystreyne, 5 -trayne, 6 -treine), 5–8 distrein, 6–7 distraine, 6– distrain; Sc. 4–7 des-, dys-, distrenȝe, -trinȝe. [ME. a. OF. destreindre, -aindre ‘to straine, presse, wring, vexe extremely, straite... Oxford English Dictionary
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naam
naam, n. Hist. Law. (nɑːm) Also nam. [OE. naam, nám, a. ON. nám, Goth. -nêm (in andanêm), related by ablaut to the vb. niman to take, nim. Hence med.L. namium, namum. The ONF. namps, nampt, and med.L. namptum, namtum, nantum (see Du Cange), are prob. of Scand. origin.] The act of taking another's go... Oxford English Dictionary
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attach
▪ I. attach, v. (əˈtætʃ) Also 4 atache, 4–7 attache. Sc. 6 atteche, atteiche. [a. OF. atachie-r (mod. attacher), cogn. with It. attaccare, Sp. atacar; f. à to, at + a radical which is found also in détacher detach, and is connected by Diez and Littré with the Genevese tache, Sp., Pg. tacha, a round-... Oxford English Dictionary
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richesse
† richesse Obs. Forms: 3 richeis(s)e, 4 richeyse, 4–5 richese (5 -eese); 3 rich-, 4 rychesce; 3–7 richesse (4 richch-, 4–5 ricch-), 4–6 rychesse (4 ryhch-, rychch-); 3–7 richess (5 richas, 5–6 Sc. riches). [a. OF. richeise, -esce, -ece, -esse, f. riche rich: see -ess2.] 1. Wealth; opulence.c 1200 Tr... 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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church
▪ I. church, n. (tʃɜːtʃ) Forms: α. 1 cirice, cyrice, 2–3 chiriche, -eche, chyreche, 3 churiche (y), -eche, chereche. β. 1–2 circe, cyrce, 2 chyrce, (cirke), 2–6 chirche, 3–6 chyrche, cherche, (4–6 chirch, chyrch, cherch), 3–6 churche, 6 church. North. 3 Orm. kirrke, 4–5 kirke, kyrke, 4–6 kyrk, 4–5 k... Oxford English Dictionary
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