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deboist
† deˈboist, ppl. a. (n.) Obs. Forms: 7 deboist, -oyst; -oysed; -ost(e; -oished, -oisht, -oyshed, -oysht, -oicht. [By-form of debauched: cf. deboise vb.] 1. = debauched.1604 [see deboistly]. 1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Pref. Wks. (1653) 18 A general deboist and base kind of habit. 1622 F. Markham Bk. War... Oxford English Dictionary
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deboicht
deboichee, -ery, deboicht, -ness see debauchee, -ery, deboist, -ness. Oxford English Dictionary
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deboste
debost(e see deboist. Oxford English Dictionary
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deboise
▪ I. † deˈboise, v. Obs. Also 7 deboyst, -boish, -boysh. [A by-form of debosh debauch, with which it is connected by various intermediate forms: see deboist ppl. a. The phonetic history is not clear.] 1. refl. To leave one's employment; to take recreation. [= F. se débaucher, Littré.]1633 J. Done Hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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debaush
▪ I. debauch, v. (dɪˈbɔːtʃ) Forms: 6– debauch; 6–7 (9 Sc.) debosh, 7 debaush, debausch, debosche, 7–8 deboash, 9 Sc. debush. [a. (c 1600) F. débauch-er, in OF. desbaucher (13–14th c.) to entice away from the service of one's master, seduce from duty, etc. Of obscure derivation. The original pronunci... Oxford English Dictionary
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out of
out of, prep. (ˈaʊtəv) Also 1–4 {uacu}t of, 4– out o, (7– o'), 4–7 out a; 4–6 oute, owt(e of. [orig., and still in writing, two words, viz. the adv. out followed by the prep. of (in its primary sense = from). In analysis out of is precisely on the same level with the obs. down of, up of, and the cur... Oxford English Dictionary
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