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cotlif
† ˈcotlif Obs. [OE. cot-l{iacu}f neut., f. cot cot n.1 + l{iacu}f life, living, dwelling: cf. mynster-l{iacu}f monastery.] A cot-house, a cottage; or (as some think) a village.1001 O.E. Chron., Hy..forbærndon ðone ham æt Wealtham and oðra cotlifa fela. ? a 1200 Charter (attrib. to Edw. Conf.) in Cod... Oxford English Dictionary
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munec-lif
† ˈmunec-lif Obs. [OE. munucl{iacu}f: see monk and life. Cf. ON. m{uacu}nklifi and cotlif.] A monastery. In the OE. version of Bæda iv. iii. the word is used in the etymological sense ‘monastic life’ (orig. monastica vita).c 893 K. ælfred Oros. vi. xxiv. 290 Hic..sende on Egypte & het toweorpan eal ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cot
▪ I. cot, n.1 (kɒt) Also 5–9 cott. [OE. cot neut. (pl. cotu), in Lindisf. Gosp. also ? cott (dat. cotte, cottum) = MDu. cot (infl. cōte), Du. kot, MLG. and mod.LG. kot; also ON. kot (infl. koti) neut.:—OTeut. type *kuto{supm}. Beside this is found in same sense OE. cote (see cote) = MDu. cōte, MLG. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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fele
▪ I. † fele, adv. (quasi-n.) and a. Obs. Forms: α. 1–2 fela, feola, north. feolu, feolo, 2–4 feole, (3 feola, fole), 3–4 fale, 3–6 feil(l(e, 4–5 feel(e, 4–6 fel(e, fell(e. β. (2 veale), 3 vale, (væle, veole), 3–4 vele. Compar. 4 feler, 5 felire. [OE. feolo, feolu (Mercian and Northumb.), feola, fela... Oxford English Dictionary
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bear
▪ I. bear, n.1 (bɛə(r)) Forms: 1 bera, 2–7 bere, (3 beore, ? bore, 4 beeyr, 4–5 beere, 5 barre, beer, 6 Sc. beir, 6–7 beare, 7 bare), 7– bear. [OE. bera = OHG. bero, pero, MHG. ber, mod.G. bär, MDu. bere, Du. beer:—OTeut. *beron-. The ON. björn:—*bern-oz seems to be an extended form. Supposed by Fic... Oxford English Dictionary
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food
▪ I. food, n. (fuːd) Forms: 1 fóda, 2–6 fode, 3 south. vode, (4 fod), 3–6 fud(e, (4 Sc. fute, 5 fotte, foyde, fudde, Sc. fwde, 6 fooade, Sc. fuid, fuode), 4–6 foode, 6– food. [OE. fóda wk. masc.; the exact equivalent (:—OTeut. type *fôđon-) does not occur elsewhere; the synonymous ON. fœ́ðe str. neu... Oxford English Dictionary
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