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comeling
comeling arch. and dial. (ˈkʌmlɪŋ) Forms: 3 cume-, kume-, kymeling, komelyng, (? kemeling, -lyng), komlyng, 4–5 cumling, -lyng, 4 cumbling, cumlyne, 4–5 comlyng(e, -ling, (commelyng, -ling), comelyng(e, 4– comeling. [OE. *cumeling, f. cuman to come + -ling; cf. OHG. chomeling, mod.G. kömmling, in an... Oxford English Dictionary
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cumeling
cumeling obs. form of comeling.c 1640 J. Smyth Lives Berkeleys (1883) I. 334 All such Estrays and Cumelings..found upon the Abbots demesnes. Oxford English Dictionary
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out-comeling
† ˈout-ˌcomeling Obs. exc. dial. [f. out- + comeling, after outcome ppl. a.] One who has come from without; a stranger, sojourner, as distinguished from a native, or original resident.13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 876 An out-comlyng, a carle. 1555 in Strype Eccl. Mem. (1721) III. i. xxxiii. 429, I beseech ... Oxford English Dictionary
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kumeling
kumeling obs. form of comeling. Oxford English Dictionary
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wonner
ˈwonner, ˈwoner arch. Also 4 wonere, wonyer. [f. won v. + -er1. Cf. G. bewohner, einwohner.] A dweller, an inhabitant.a 1340 Hampole Psalter, Song of Moses 506 All þe woners of chanaan wex starke. 1382 Wyclif Ps. cxviii[i]. 19 A comeling wonere I am in the erthe. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VII. 33 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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kembo
kembo kemelin(e, -ing, etc., kemelyng, kemes, kemester: see kimbo, kimnel, comeling, chemise, kempster. Oxford English Dictionary
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new-come
new-come, ppl. a. and n. [new adv. 3 b.] A. ppl. a. Newly arrived; but lately come.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. x. 14 marg., Biscope is forboden þæt he onfoe niwe cumenum preost & to ᵹehælᵹenne ferunga. c 1205 Lay. 8562 Cassibellaune lette..cuðen his kempen þa tiðende neow cumene. 13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt.... Oxford English Dictionary
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stepchild
stepchild (ˈstɛptʃaɪld) [OE. stéopcild: see step-. Cf. OHG. stiufchint (MHG. stiefkint, mod.G. -kind).] † 1. An orphan. Obs.971 Blickl. Hom. 45 Þonne sæᵹde Sanctus Paulus þæt se biscop nære miltsiende wydewum, ne steopcildum, ne nanum Godes þearfan. c 1000 Ags. Gosp. John xiv. 18 Ne læte ic eow steo... Oxford English Dictionary
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