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chelde
† chelde, n. Obs. [OE. (late WSax.) chylder from cielder (Anglian) cęldu:—WGer. type *kaldî, *keldî, f. kald cold. (Or it may have been analogically formed in OE., after yldu, ęldu, stręngu, and the other abstracts of this class.)] Cold.c 1000 ælfric Colloq. ¶12 Hás for cylde and hreame. c 1300 K. A... Oxford English Dictionary
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chrisomer
† ˈchrisomer Obs. [f. chrisom + -er.] 1. A newly-baptized child, still wearing the chrisom or christening robe; an innocent babe; an infant that died within a month of baptism.1574–5 Reg. Holy Cross, Canterb. 9 Jan., A chrisomer, ye chelde of Henry Jenkynson, bu[ried]. 1605 Camden Rem. (1629) 241 Sh... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of bridges in the Netherlands
Rijn, Gouwe, Maas, Máximakanaal, Merwedekanaal, Noord-Willemskanaal, Noordhollandsch Kanaal, Overijsselse Vecht, Ringvaart, Rotte, Ruiten-Aa-kanaal, chelde-Rijnkanaal wikipedia.org
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keld
▪ I. † keld, n.1 Obs. rare—1. [dial. form of cold n.; see keld v.] Cold.a 1310 in Wright Lyric P. 37 Casten y wol the from cares ant kelde.▪ II. keld, n.2 north. dial. (kɛld) Also 7 kell. [a. ON. kelda (Sw. källa, Da. kilde).] A well, fountain, spring. b. A deep, still, smooth part of a river. Frequ... Oxford English Dictionary
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shield
▪ I. shield, n. (ʃiːld) Forms: 1 scild, scyld, sceld, 3–4 s(s)eld, 3–5 sheld, (cheld), 3–6 scheld, 4 sceild, scheeld, (cheeld, schuld), 4–5 scelde, schild(e, schylde, shilde, 4–6 s(c)helde, sheeld, 4, 6 schield, (childe), 4–8 scheild, 5 scheelde, scheyld, shyld, (shulde), 5–6 shild, shylde, sheelde,... Oxford English Dictionary
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cold
▪ I. cold, a. (kəʊld) Forms: 1–3 cald, 3– cold, (5 coold(e, kold, gold, 6 coold, colld, 4–7 colde, 6–7 could). Northern 3– cald, (3–5 kald, 4 caald, 4–5 calde, 5 callde), 7– cauld, (9 caud, caad). Also 1 Saxon ceald, 2–4 Southern cheald, 4 cheld, chald. [OE. Anglian cald (WSax. ceald), corresp. to O... Oxford English Dictionary
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vein
▪ I. vein, n. (veɪn) Forms: α. 3–7 veyne (4–5 weyne, 6 ueyne), 4, 7 veyn; 4–7 veine (4 vene), 7– vein. β. 4–7 vayne (5 wayne), 5 vayn (wayn), 6–7 vain(e. γ. 5, 6–7 Sc., vane (5, 6 Sc., wane). [a. OF. veine, vaine (F. veine):—L. vēna (cf. vene), whence also Prov., Sp., It. vena, Pg. veia († veya, vea... Oxford English Dictionary
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