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▪ I. † ˈcraftly, a. Obs. [f. craft n. + -ly1: cf. OHG. kraftlîh, G. kräftlich.] a. Artificial; b. Skilful, ingenious; c. Crafty, cunning.a 1000 Byrhtferth in Anglia VIII. 317 Vulgaris vel artificales dies est þæt byð ceorlisc dæg oððe cræftlic. 1491 Caxton Vitas Patr. (W. de W. 1495) ii. 220 b/2 Met...
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craftily
craftily, adv. (ˈkrɑːftɪlɪ, -æ-) Forms: 1 cræftiᵹl{iacu}ce, 4 craftilik, -liche, -lyche, -li, 4–6 craftyly, craftely, 4– craftily. [f. crafty + -ly2: the spelling craftely perh. sometimes stands for the parallel craftly.] 1. Skilfully, cleverly: see crafty 2. arch.[c 900 Bæda's Hist. iv. xix. (1891)...
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Jai Bhim (film)
Ranjani Krishnakumar of Film Companion wrote, "Jai Bhim is a solid film held together by craftly [sic] writing, thoughtful filmmaking, restrained performances
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bulged
bulged, ppl. a. (bʌldʒd) Also 5 bolgit. [f. bulge v. + -ed1.] 1. Forced into a protuberance; swollen.1436 Pol. Poems (1859) II. 155 They com..With bolgit schipis ful craftly. 1821 Clare Vill. Minstr. I. 213 The crack'd wall, bulg'd and bow'd. 1872 Ruskin Eagle's Nest §86 The wood-carvers..adopted th...
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scrivenliche
† ˈscrivenliche, adv. Obs. rare—1. [f. scriven + -ly2.] In the manner of a scrivener.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus ii. 1206 (MS. Harl. 3943) Ne scryvenlich [v.rr. scryuenyssh, scriuenisshli(che, etc.] or craftly þow it write.
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glazier
glazier (ˈgleɪzɪə(r), ˈgleɪʒ(ɪ)ə(r)) Forms: 4–6 glasyer(e, (5 glasyare), 4–7 glasier, (5 glacyer, 6 glasior, glassier, -yer, 7 glaseer), 9 dial. glassiver, 7– glazier. [f. glass n. + -er1, with assimilation to Rom. words in -ier, q.v.] † 1. One engaged in the manufacture of glass, a glass-maker. Obs...
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recreation
▪ I. recreation1 (rɛkrɪˈeɪʃən) Also 4–6 -acioun, -acyon, etc. [a. F. récréation (13th c. in Littré), or ad. L. recreātiōn-em (Pliny), n. of action f. recreāre to recreate v.1] † 1. Refreshment by partaking of food; a refection; nourishment. Obs.1390 Gower Conf. III. 100 To sustienen hem and fede In ...
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ballade
ballade (bəˈlɑːd) Also 4–6 balade. [An earlier (also mod.F.) spelling and pronunciation of ballad n., now used as a technical term. (In 14–15th c. baˈlade; in 16th also ballade, but then pronounced ˈballad); see above.] 1. a. strictly, A poem consisting of one or more terns, or triplets of seven- or...
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miner
▪ I. miner1 (ˈmaɪnə(r)) Forms: 3–4 mynur, 4–5 minour(e, myno(u)r, mynowre, 5 minere, mynere, -oure, Sc. myndoure, 5–7 myner, 7 minor, mioner, myoner, 5– miner. [ME. mynur, minour, a. OF. minëor, minour (mod.F. mineur), f. miner to mine: see -or 2 b.] 1. a. One who excavates the ground, or makes subt...
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champ
▪ I. † champ, n.1 Obs. [a. F. champ in same senses:—L. camp-um field: cf. camp n.2] † 1. A field. champ clos, champ of battle: the ground set apart and enclosed for a judicial duel, single combat, or tourney; also, a battle-field.c 1300 K. Alis. 5553 Kyng Alisaunder his armes nam..So dude kyng Porus...
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entail
▪ I. † enˈtail, n.1 Obs. Forms: 4 entaille, 4–7 entaile, -yle, (4 Sc. eyntayill, 5 entaylle, -eyle). [a. OF. entaille fem., n. of action f. entailler entail v.1; cf. Pr. entalh, OSp. entalle, Pg. entalho, It. intaglio masc., of similar meaning.] I. Cutting, carving; pattern or shape. 1. Ornamental c...
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cog
▪ I. † cog, n.1 Obs. (exc. Hist.) Forms: 4 coge, kogge, 4–6 cogge, 4– cog. [ME. cogge, kogge (14th c.), corresponds in form and meaning alike to OF. cogue, (coge, koge, cogghe, guogue), also coque, a kind of ship, esp. ‘ship of war’ (Godefroy), and to MLG. kogge m. f., MDu. cogghe (Du. cogge, cog f....
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squire
▪ I. squire, n. (skwaɪə(r)) Forms: α. 3–7 squier (4 -are, 5 -ere), 3–6 squyer (4 sqyer, squyȝer, 5 sqvyȝer), 4–5 squyere (4 -eer), squyar; 4–5 sqwyer (5 sqwier), sqwyar, (5 Sc. sqwhyare), 5–6 sqwyere; 4 scwyer, scwier, scoyer, skwier, skuyer (4–5 -ere), 5 skyer; 4 suier, 4–6 swyer, 5 swier(e, -ar. β...
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fraud
▪ I. fraud, n. (frɔːd) Forms: 4–6 fraude, frawd(e, 4– fraud. [a. OF. fraude, ad. L. fraude-m (fraus) deceit, injury.] 1. The quality or disposition of being deceitful; faithlessness, insincerity. Now rare.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 3919 Alle for falsede, and frawde. c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems 162 Fle doubiln...
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stave
▪ I. stave, n.1 (steɪv) [A back-formation from staves pl. of staff n.] I. A stick of wood (and senses thence derived). 1. a. Each of the thin, narrow, shaped pieces of wood which, when placed together side by side and hooped, collectively form the side of a cask, tub or similar vessel. (Cf. staff n....
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