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chulle
† chulle, v. Obs. [a. ONF. chouler, choller, cheoller, to drive a ball with the foot, play football with: in central OF. ceouler, {cced}ouler, souler, in med.L. cheolare, ceolare, solere. Still used in Fr. dial., where chole, choule, in North Normandy, sole, soule in S. Normandy, Brittany, Maine, is... Oxford English Dictionary
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chull
† chull(e = ich'ulle, ich wulle, I will: see ich.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 213 To þe one ich chulle trusten. c 1320 Cast. Loue 962, I chulle þe batayle nyme. 1578 Whetstone 2nd Pt. Promos & Cass. iii. ii. 21 Rapax. What, bytest thou, hobclunch? John. Yea, that chull. Oxford English Dictionary
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Medieval football
The English theologian John Wycliffe (1320–1384) referred to football in one of his sermons: "and now þei clouten þer shone wiþ censuris, as who shulde chulle wikipedia.org
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unbowsome
unˈbowsome, a. Obs. exc. dial. [un-1 7. Cf. NFris. ünbügsom, MDu. onboochsam, Du. onbuigzaam, G. unbeugsam.] 1. = unbuxom a. 1.c 1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 266/185 Ake þat ich onbouȝsum ne beo i-seie..I-chulle bidde for þe, mi leoue fader. 1340 Ayenb. 21 Þou hest y-by onboȝsam to þine uader and to þine mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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nunon
† nunon, adv. Obs. rare—1. [app. f. nu now + anon.] In a short time; presently.a 1225 Ancr. R. 270 Ich chulle gon nu slepen & arisen nunon, & don cwicluker þen nu þet ich schulde don nu. Oxford English Dictionary
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shendfulness
† ˈshendfulness Obs. rare—1. [f. shendful a. + -ness.] Vileness.a 1225 Ancr. R. 322 Ich chulle..trussen al þi schendfulnesse o þine owune necke. Oxford English Dictionary
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beteach
† beˈteach, v. Obs. Forms: inf. 1 betǽcan, 2 -en, 3 bitæchen, -teachen, 3–4 biteche(n, 3–5 biteche, 4 byteche, beteiche, -teyche, 5 beteche, 6 Sc. beteiche, 7 beteach. pa. tense 1 betǽhte, 2 betahte, -tehte (-tohte, -tacte), 2–4 bitaht(e, -hhte, -ȝte, 3 biteihte, 3–5 bi-, by-, betaght(e, -ȝt(e, (4 b... Oxford English Dictionary
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quickly
▪ I. † ˈquickly, a. Obs. rare—1. In 5 qwhikly. [f. quick a. + -ly1. Cf. ON. kvikligr.] Lively.1435 Misyn Fire of Love 96 If þou lufe in þis maner..to þat qwhikly syght þou salt be nere full glorius.▪ II. quickly, adv. (ˈkwɪklɪ) Forms: see quick a. (Also compar. 3 cwicluker, 5 qwyklyar, qwhykliar; su... Oxford English Dictionary
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among
among, adv. and prep. (əˈmʌŋ) Forms: 1 on ᵹemonge, on ᵹemang(e, 1–2 onmang(e, 1–6 amang(e (north. after 3), 2–6 amonge, 2– among, 6– 'mong. North. 4 omang, 4– amang. Also 2 enmang, 4–5 emang, 5 in mange, emonge, 5–6 emong. See i-mong. [orig. a phrase, on in + ᵹemang mingling, assemblage, crowd (f. ᵹ... Oxford English Dictionary
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faine
▪ I. fain, a. and adv. (feɪn) Forms: α. 1 fæȝen, fæȝn, 3 fæin, fein, vein, vayn, 3–6 fayn(e, (5 faynne), 4 (fyne), 4–5 feyn(e, 4–7 faine, 5 fyene, 5–6 fane, 6 faint, (fayen, feene), (7–9 feign), 3– fain. Also compar. 3 fenre. β. 3–4 faȝe(n, 3 vawe, 4–5 fawe(n, (5 faue). [OE. fæᵹen, fæᵹn = OS. fagan,... Oxford English Dictionary
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forlet
▪ I. † forˈlet, v.1 Obs. Forms: see let v.1 Also pa. pple. 7 erron. forlitt. [OE. forlǽtan, f. for- prefix1 + lǽtan let v.1; = OS. forlátan (Du. verlaten), OHG. firlâȥȥan (MHG. verlâȥen, Ger. verlassen), ON. fyrirláta (Sw. förlåta, Da. forlade).] 1. trans. To allow, permit.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. i. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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thee
▪ I. † thee, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. thee v.1] evil thee: Evil speed; bad luck. (Cf. theedom b.)1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys (1570) 25 Downe he commeth with an euill thee.▪ II. thee, pers. pron. (ðiː, ðɪ) Forms: 1 (acc.) þec (Northumb. ðeh, ðech); 1–6 (dat. and acc.) þe, 3 (te), þeo, 3–4 þi, 4–5 þee, 4–7 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ween
▪ I. † ween, n. Obs. Forms: 1–2, 3–4 wen, 3–6 wene, (3 wæne), 4–5 weene; Sc. and north. 4–5 weyne, 4 vene, veyn, 5 weyn. [OE. wén fem. (rarely masc. or neut.) corresp. to OFris. wên opinion, OS. wân masc., hope, OHG., MHG. wân masc., opinion, hope, etc. (mod.G. wahn fem., delusion), ON. ván fem., ho... Oxford English Dictionary
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to-
▪ I. to-, prefix1 the prep. and adv. to used in combination with verbs, ns., adjs., and advbs. in the sense of motion, direction, or addition to, or as the mark of the infinitive: see in their alphabetical places, to-come, to-do, to-draught, to-gainst, together, to-midst, to-when, to-while, etc. Als... Oxford English Dictionary
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wrench
▪ I. † wrench, n.1 Obs. Forms: α. 1–2 wrenc; 2–6 wrench, 3–6 wrenche. β. 6 wrinch(e. [OE. wrenc, corresponding in form to OHG. renki twist, sprain (G. ränke bend, hollow), and in sense to MHG. and G. rank bending, turning, trick, artifice. Cf. wrenk n. and wrench v.] 1. A crooked, cunning, or wily a... Oxford English Dictionary
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