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dainteth
dainteth, -ith, n. and a. Now only Sc. (ˈdeɪntɪθ) Forms: 4–5 dein-, deyn-, dain-, daynteth(e, rarely -ith(e, -yth, (also den-, dan-, dayen-, dayne-), 8–9 Sc. daintith, -eth. [a. OF. daintiet, deintiet:—L. dignitāt-em, f. dignus worthy: see dainty n.] A. = dainty n.c 1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. Beket 1190 H... Oxford English Dictionary
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daintith
daintith see dainteth. Oxford English Dictionary
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idlety
ˈidleteth, ˈidlety Sc. and north. [f. idle a. The suffix is app. the Romanic -ty, which has a Sc. variant -teth; cf. dainteth.] = idleness 4.1585 Jas. I Ess. Poesie (Arb.) 74 Sen that tyme is sic a precious thing..Flee ydilteth, which is the greatest lat. 1591 R. Bruce Serm. Kirk Edin. Aa vij b, The... Oxford English Dictionary
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pasteth
† ˈpasteth Obs. Also pastyth, pasthethe. [perh. an alteration of OF. pasté, mod.F. pâté, pasty: cf. bounteth, dainteth, etc.] = pasty n.c 1425 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 661/22 Hic pastillus,..pastyth. 1483 Cath. Angl. 271/1 A Pasteth, pastellus. Oxford English Dictionary
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bounteth
bounteth, -ith north. dial. (ˈbuːntɪθ) [app. a. OF. bontet, buntet (bunˈteθ), the earlier (11–12th c.) form of bonté, whence bounty (cf. poortith, dainteth, faith). But the word is known only since the 15th c. (in later times only in Scotch), so that its historical connexion with the OF. word is not... Oxford English Dictionary
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dainty
▪ I. dainty, n. (ˈdeɪntɪ) Forms: 3–6 dein-, deyn-, dain-, daynte, -ee, (4–5 dayn-, deyntte), 4–6 dein-, deyntie, -y(e, 4–6 Sc. dante(e, 6 -ie, 5 dente, 6 denty, -ie, 4–7 daynty(e, -ie, 6–7 daintie, -ye, 4– dainty. [a. OF. deintié, daintié, dainté pleasure, tit-bit:—L. dignitātem worthiness, worth, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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