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comether
comether dial. or colloq. (kəˈmɛðə(r)) [A dial. pronunciation of come hither, used as a coaxing invitation to cows, horses, etc.] In to put one's (the) comether on: to exercise persuasion or coaxing on, to persuade over, coax, wheedle; to get under one's influence.1838 S. Lover Handy Andy ii. 22 He.... Oxford English Dictionary
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come-hither
come-hither, n. colloq. (ˌkʌmˈhɪðə(r)) [f. vbl. phr. come hither: see come v. 34.] An invitation to approach, so fig. enticement. Chiefly in attrib. use, with look, eye, etc. Also as adv. (Cf. comether.)1900 Daily News 10 July 6/2 It's no' the money, and it's no' the looks. It's jist the come hither... Oxford English Dictionary
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nature
▪ I. nature, n. (ˈneɪtjʊə(r), ˈneɪtʃə(r)) Also 4– 5, 6 Sc. natur, 5, 6–7 Sc. natour, 6 Sc. nateur, natuir. [a. F. nature (12th c.), ad. L. nātūra birth, constitution, character, course of things, etc., f. nāt-, ppl. stem of nascī to be born. The native English word is kind n.] I. 1. a. The essential... Oxford English Dictionary
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