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deedbote
† ˈdeedbote Obs. Also dædbote, dead-, dedbote. [OE. dǽd deed + bót, boot n.1 10, amends, expiation.] Amends-deed, penance, repentance.c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. iii. 2 Doð dæd bote. c 1160 Hatton G. ibid., Doð deadbote. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 21 Mid sodðe dedbote his sunne bi reowsumnesse. c 1200 Ormin 9191...
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ruesomeness
† ˈruesomeness Obs.—1 In 2 reowsum-. [f. rue n.1 Cf. mod. Yorks. dial. ruesome ‘sorrowful, pitiable’.] Repentance.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 21 Bute he hine driue a-wei mid sodðe dedbote his sunne bi reowsumnesse.
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bireusing
† biˈreusing, vbl. n. Obs. Also 1 behréowsung, 2 bireusinge, bireusunke, 3 bireousinge, -unge, birewsunge. [f. prec. + -ing1.] Repentance, compunction, ruth.c 1000 ælfric Gram. xxxiii. 207 Pœnitentia, behréowsung. c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 49 Bireusinge of ure fule sinnes. a 1225 Ancr. R. 372 Þe uorme...
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penitence
penitence (ˈpɛnɪtəns) Also 4–5 penytence, (7 pœni-), 5 penitaunce. [a. OF. pénitence (11th c. in Littré), ad. L. pænitēntia (later pœni-, pēni-), n. of condition f. pænitēns: see penitent and -ence. OF. pénitence, as the learned form in ecclesiastical use, gradually displaced the popular peneance, p...
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slay
▪ I. slay, sley, n.1 (sleɪ) Forms: α. 1 sleᵹe, 5 sleye, 7 sleie, 6– sley, 8–9 sleigh (slea). β. 4– slay, 5–7 slaye, 6 slai-, 8–9 slaie. [OE. sleᵹe stroke, striking, slaying, etc., = OS. slegi, f. the stem of the vb. slay. The related forms in the other Teut. languages retain the vowel a, as MDu. and...
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boot
▪ I. boot, n.1 (buːt) Forms: 1–5 bót, 3–6 bote, 4–7 boote, 5– boot. Also 4 bott, bout(e, 5 both; north. 4–6 but(e, 5 boyte, buyt, 6 buit. [Com. Teut.: OE. bót fem., corresponds to OFris. bôte, OS. bôta (MDu. and Du. boete, LG. bote), OHG. buoȥa (MHG. buoȥe, mod.G. busze), ON. bót (Sw. bot, Da. bod),...
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satisfaction
satisfaction (sætɪsˈfækʃən) Forms: 4–8 satis-, 4–6 satys-; 4 -facciun, 4–7 -faccion, 4–5 -fac(c)ioun, -faccio(u)n, 5 -faccyo(u)n, -facion, -faccione, (-faccoun), 5–7 -factioun, 6 -faccyon, -factyon; 5– satisfaction. [a. F. satisfaction (12th c. satisfactiun, 13th c. satisfacion, -fecion) = Pr. satis...
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doa
▪ I. do, v. (duː) Forms and inflexions: see below. [A common WGer. strong vb. (wanting in Gothic and Norse): OE. dón = OFris. dua, OS. dôn, duon, dôan, duan (MDu. & Du. doen, MLG. & LG. dôn, duon), OHG. tôn, tôan, tuon, tuoan, tuen (MHG. tuon, Ger. thun, tun); pa. tense, OE. dyde, pl. dédon, dǽdon, ...
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that
▪ I. that, dem. pron., a., and adv. (ðæt) Forms: see below. [In OE. þæt, nom. and acc. singular neuter of the simple demonstrative pronoun and adjective se, séo, þæt, the adjectival use of which has also produced the ‘definite article’ the, under which the history and obs. inflexional forms are give...
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