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dawing
▪ I. dawing, vbl. n. Obs. exc. Sc. (ˈdɔːɪŋ) Forms: 1 daᵹung, 3 dawung, 4 daghyng(e, 3–6 dawyng, 4– dawing, (5 dayng, 7 dauing, 8 dawin). [OE. daᵹung, from daᵹian to become day, to daw. After 1400, northern and chiefly Scotch, being displaced in Eng. by dawning.] 1. Dawn, daybreak; morning twilight.c...
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Dawning of Love
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abashing
abashing, vbl. n. (əˈbæʃɪŋ) Also 4 abasshyng; and in Northern writers, 5– abaysing, abaisyng, abasing; not to be confounded with abasing. [f. abash v. + -ing1.] The act of confounding, or putting to dismay; the state of confusion, dismay, or astonishment; abashment. Now mostly gerundial.c 1374 Chauc...
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Wuddy means hangman's rope, according to Lang's own notes on the poem; dawing is dawn.
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dawning
▪ I. dawning, vbl. n. (ˈdɔːnɪŋ) Also 4 dawynyng, 4–5 dawenyng(e, 4–6 dawnyng(e, 5–6 daunyng(e. [Known before 1300, when it appears beside the earlier dawing (from daw v., OE. daᵹung, daᵹ-ian), which it gradually superseded. The corresponding verb to dawn, which has similarly displaced daw, is not ex...
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sunrising
sunrising Now rare or arch. (superseded by sunrise). (ˈsʌnˌraɪzɪŋ) [f. sun n.1 + pr. pple. or gerund of rise v., partly after F. soleil levant.] = prec. (In early use often with the.)c 1250 Kent. Serm. in O.E. Misc. 26 To-janes þo sunne risindde [orig. Fr. vers le solail levant]. 13.. K. Alis. 2901 ...
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dawn
▪ I. dawn, n. (dɔːn) [Appears late in 16th c., the earlier equivalents being dawing, dawning. App. f. the verb-stem (see next); cf. break in ‘break of day’ (quoted 1584). ON. had dagan, dögun dawn, f. daga to dawn, {iacu} dagan, at dagan at dawn: but, notwithstanding the likeness of form, there is n...
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rood
▪ I. rood, n. (ruːd) Forms: α. 1–6 rod, 3–6 rode (6 roide, rodde), 4–7 roode, 5 roed, rowd, 6 roud, 6– rood. β. Sc. 5 rwd, 5–6 rud, 5– rude, 6– ruid (9 reed). [OE. ród fem. (obl. cases róde, pl. róda), corresponding in sense 1 to OFris. rôde, OS. ruoda, OIcel. róða (also róði masc.); the latter is p...
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hack
▪ I. hack, n.1 (hæk) Also 4–5 hak(e, 5 hacc, 5–7 hacke. [In sense 1, known from end of 13th c.; app. cognate with MHG. and Ger. hacke, Da. hakke pick-axe, mattock, hoe, Du. hak hoe, mattock, in Kilian hacke; related to hack v.1 The word is not found in OE., nor in ON. The other senses are prob. of l...
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early
▪ I. early, a. and n. (ˈɜːlɪ) Forms: 3 earlich, 4–5 erli, erly, 6 yerly, 7 earely, 6– early. [See the adv. Not found in OE., and only rarely in ME.; probably evolved from the adv. Cf. the equivalent ON. árligr, which is also of rare occurrence.] A. adj. I. Absolutely or relatively near to the beginn...
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spring
▪ I. spring, n.1 (sprɪŋ) Forms: 1, 3– spring, 2, 4–7 springe; 1, 4–6 spryng(e, 3–4 sprung, 4 sprenge, 6 spreng. [OE. spring and spryng masc., formed respectively from the primary and weak grades of the stem spring-, sprang-, sprung-: see spring v., from which a number of the later senses are directl...
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day
▪ I. day, n. (deɪ) Forms: 1 dæȝ, 2 deȝ, deiȝ, daiȝ, 2–3 dæi, dei, daȝ, 3 (Orm.) daȝȝ, 3–5 dai, 3– day, (5–6 daie, daye, 6 Sc. da). pl. 3– days (3–5 dawes; dat. pl. 2–6 dawen, dawe; daw, dau; see below). [A Com. Teut. n.: OE. dæᵹ (dæᵹes, pl. daᵹas, -a, -um) = OFris. dei, dey, di, OS. dag (MDu. dach (...
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and blue
▪ I. red, a. and n. (rɛd) Forms: 1 réad, 2–6 read(e, 3 ræd(en, 3–6 rede, reed(e, 4–6 redd(e, (compar. 4 raddore, 5 -ur), 4–8 Sc. reid, (6 rid), 2– red. [Comm. Teut.: OE. réad = OFris. râd, OS. (M.Du., MLG.) rôd (Du., LG. rood), OHG., MHG. rōt (mod.G. roth, rot), ON. rauðr (Sw., Da. röd), Goth. rauþs...
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