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couwee
† couwee, a. Obs. [a. F. couée tailed.] In ‘ryme couwee’, OF. rime couée, med.L. rithmus caudatus tailed rime, applied to a couplet or stanza with a tail, tag, or additional short line.[13.. Ars Rithmicandi in Reliq. Antiq. I. 32 Rithmorum caudatorum alii sunt consoni alii dissoni..Primus modus est ... Oxford English Dictionary
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kowe
▪ I. † kowe Obs. [a. OF. cowe, coue, etc., var. of queue tail, queue; cf. cue n.3] A ‘tail’, tag, or additional short line after a couplet or at the end of a stanza of verse. (Cf. couwee.)c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 88 If it were made in ryme couwee,..Þat rede Inglis it ere inowe Þat couthe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Warinanco Park
Warinanco's name is recorded elsewhere as "Waerhinnis Couwee," "Warrines" and "Wieronies." wikipedia.org
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tailed
▪ I. tailed, a. and ppl. a.1 (teɪld) Also 4–5 ytailed. [f. tail n.1 and v.1 + -ed.] 1. Having, or furnished with, a tail or tails; in Zool. and Bot. = caudate. Often in parasynthetic comb., as long-tailed, white-tailed, etc.1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 8821 Men iseie iwis Þe tailede sterre, þat gret bodii... Oxford English Dictionary
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baston
▪ I. † baston Obs. or (in sense 6) arch. Forms: 4 bastun, 4–8 baston, 6 bastoun, bastion, 6–7 bastone, 7 (bastome). [a. OF. baston (mod.F. bâton), cogn. with Sp. baston, Pg. bastão, It. bastone, pointing to a late L. *bastōn-em, of unknown origin: Diez suggests a connexion with Gr. βαστάζ-ειν to lif... Oxford English Dictionary
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stranger
▪ I. stranger, n. (and a.) (ˈstreɪndʒə(r)) Forms: 4 strangere, 4–5 straungere, 4–6 straunger, 5 strangier, -yer, straungeour, -ior, -yer, strawnger(e, strayngour, strongere, strounger, (6 strenger), 5–6 Sc. strainger, strangear, 6 straungier, 4– stranger. See also estranger. [Aphetic a. OF. estrangi... Oxford English Dictionary
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couple
▪ I. couple, n. (ˈkʌp(ə)l) Forms: 4 coppell, 4–5 cuple, copul(l, coupel, 4–6 coupil(l, -yl(l, cople, copple, 4–7 cupple, 5 coupull, cowp-, cwpylle, cuppil, -ylle, 5–6 copel, -il(l, -yl(l, cowple, 6 coople, 4– couple. [a. OF. cople, cuple, later couple:—L. cōpula band, tie, connexion: see copula.] I.... Oxford English Dictionary
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rime
▪ I. rime, n.1 (raɪm) Forms: 3 rim, 3–5 (7) rym, 3–7, 9 ryme, 6 risme, 3– rime. [a. OF. rime fem., for earlier *ridme, *ritme (with final inorganic -e after the two consonants, as in abîme, abisme, *abismum), ad. L. rithmus, rythmus, more correctly rhythmus, a. Gr. ῥυθµός measured motion, time, prop... Oxford English Dictionary
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