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circumcide
† circumcide, v. Obs. Also 4–5 -side, 5–6 -cyde, -syde, (4 pa. tense -cide, -side, pa. pple. -cid). [ad. L. circumcīdĕre to cut round, clip; circumcise; circumscribe.] By-form of circumcise.1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 4187 Yhit sal he be circumcid. 1382 Wyclif Gen. xvii. 27 The same day was Abraham circ...
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circumsyde
circumsyde, -syse, -sycyon etc.: see circumcide, -cise, -cision.
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circumside
circumside, -sice, -sisioun etc.: see circumcide, -cise, -cision.
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circumcision
circumcision (sɜːkəmˈsɪʒən) Also 2 -cisiun, 3–4 -cicioun, 4 -cisioun, -sisioune, 5 -sycyon, -sysion, 6 -sysyon. [a. OF. circumcisiun (mod.F. circoncision), ad. L. circumcīsiōnem, n. of action f. circumcīdĕre: see circumcide.] 1. The action of circumcising; practised as a religious rite by Jews and M...
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circumcise
▪ I. † circumcise, n. Obs. rare. [a. OF. circoncis ‘prepuce’ (Godef.), repr. L. circumcīsus or -um.] Circumcision; foreskin.c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 2848 Sephora toc ðif ȝunge knaue, And dede circumcise haue. 1460 Pol. Rel. & L. Poems (1866) 128 Þe flesh of his cyrcumsyce.▪ II. circumcise, v. (ˈsɜːkəmsaɪz)...
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prepucy
† ˈprepucy Obs. [ad. L. præpūtium: see prec. and -cy.] The foreskin. Also transf. The state of the uncircumcised; uncircumcision.1382 Wyclif Acts xi. 3 Whi entridist thou to men hauynge prepucie? [Vulg. ad viros præputium habentes]. ― Rom. ii. 25 If thou be a trespassour of the lawe, thi circumcisio...
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