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coignye
▪ I. coynye, coignye, n. Irish Hist. (ˈkɔɪɲɪ) Forms: 5 (?) coynee, 5–6 coygnye, 6 coignye, coynye, coine, 7–9 coigny, coyne, 7 coynie, coigne, (8– erron. coyn, coin). [a. Irish coinnemh (koiæpaln.ev), with nasal v) billeting, entertainment, one billeted, a guest: OIr. type *condem, whence condmim vb...
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quinio
† quinio variant of coynye, billeting, etc.1577 Campion Hist. Irel. in Holinshed II. 74/2 The Irish impositions of Quinio and Liuery.
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sorren
ˈsorren Sc. and Ir. Now Hist. Forms: 3–4 sorthyn, sorchyn, 4 sorryn, sorem, 6 sorehim, sorehon, soren, 7 sorehin, soreine, 9 sorren. [ad. obs. Irish sorthan, explained as synonymous with coinneamh, coinmheadh (see coynye), ‘free quarters, living at free expense’. The Latinized form sornagium occurs ...
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coin
▪ I. coin, n. (kɔɪn) Forms: α. 4–7 coyne, 4–8 coyn, (5 cune), 6–7 coine, 6– coin. β. 4–6 coygne, 5–6 coigne; see also coign. γ. 6 quoyne, qwyne, qwoyne, 7 quoin; see also quoin. δ. For the Sc. forms, see cunye. [a. F. coin wedge, corner; also die for stamping money or medals; ‘also, a coyne, or stam...
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livery
▪ I. livery, n. (ˈlɪvərɪ) Forms: α. 3 liverei, 4 liveri, 4–5 levere, livere(e, Sc. lufre, 4–6 lyvere, -er(e)y, li-, lyveray, 4–7 livre, levery, li-, lyverie, -ye, (5 levore, Sc. liffray, luveray, lyvera, lewray), 5–6 leveray, liverey, -erie, (6 li-, lyveraie, -aye, livorie, Sc. leifray, lufray(e, 7 ...
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