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demeine
† demeine Obs. Also demayn, -demaine. [Short for pain-demaine, AF. pain demeine, L. panis dominicus, i.e. ‘Lord's bread’: see demesne.] Bread of the finest quality.1288 Liber Albus (Rolls) I. 353 Panis dominicus qui dicitur demeine ponderabit wastellum quadrantis. c 1420 Anturs of Arth. xxxvii, Thre... Oxford English Dictionary
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demeigne
demeigne, demeine obs. ff. demesne. Oxford English Dictionary
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demayne
▪ I. † deˈmayn short for pain-demaine (panis dominicus), bread of the finest quality: see demeine.▪ II. demayn(e obs. f. demean v.1, demesne. Oxford English Dictionary
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pain-demaine
† ˈpain-deˈmaine Obs. Forms: 4 paindemeine, 4–5 payn(e)demayn(e; 5 payn(e)mayne, -main, paynman, payman, 6 payne mayne. [AF. pain demeine, demaine, med.L. panis dominicus ‘lord's bread’. Also called simply demeine.] White bread, of the finest quality; a loaf or cake of this bread.[c 1330 Durham Acc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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lessor
lessor (ˈlɛ-, lɛˈsɔː(r)) Also 6 leas(s)or, -our, 6–7 lessour(e, 7 leaser. [a. AF. lessor, lessour, f. lesser: see lease v. and -or.] One who grants a lease; one who lets (property) on lease.[1278 Act 6 Ed. I, Stat. Glouc. c. 4 Establi est qe apres les deus annz passez eit le lessour accioun a demand... Oxford English Dictionary
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maine
▪ I. † maine, n.1 Obs. Also 5–6 mayne, Sc. mane, 6–7 mayn. [Aphetic f. demaine in pain-demaine, demeine. (Cf. manchet.)] Used attrib. in the following terms: a. maine bread, occas. (Sc.) breid of mane (? also simply mane, quot. c 1470), bread of the finest quality; = pain-demaine, demeine. (The city... Oxford English Dictionary
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demesne
demesne (dɪˈmeɪn, dɪˈmiːn) Forms: 4–7 demeyn, -e, 4–8 demayn, -e, 5 demene, -eigne, 5–6 demeine, 6– demain(e, 6–8 demean(e, 7–8 demeasne, demesn, 7– demesne. [a. Anglo-F. demeyne, -eine, -eigne, -ene, later demesne = OF. demeine, -aine, -oine, originally a subst. use of the adj. demenië, demeigne, d... Oxford English Dictionary
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manchet
manchet Obs. exc. dial. or Hist. (ˈmæntʃɪt) Forms: 5–7 manchett, 6–7 maunchet, (5 manchete, manged, mengyd, maynchett, maunchett, 6 mayngate, mancheat(e), Sc. manshote, 7 maincheat, Sc. mainschot, meaneschot, 7, 9 dial. manchent, 8 dial. manshut, 9 manchette, dial. manchun, manshun (etc.: see E.D.D.... Oxford English Dictionary
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demeane
▪ I. † deˈmean, n. Obs. Also 5 demene, 6 demayne. [f. demean v.1] 1. Bearing, behaviour, demeanour.c 1450 Crt. of Love 734 But somewhat strange and sad of her demene She is. 1534 More On the Passion Wks. 1292/2 For which demeane, besyde y⊇ sentence of deth condicionally pronounced..god..declared aft... Oxford English Dictionary
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domain
domain, n. (dəˈmeɪn, dəʊ-) Also 5 domayne, 7 -aine. [a. mod.F. domaine (1611 in Cotgr.), for earlier F. demaine, OF. demeine:—L. dominicum, in med.L. = ‘proprietas, quod ad dominum spectat’, subst. use of dominicus of or belonging to a lord, of the nature of private property, proper, own. See demesn... Oxford English Dictionary
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will
▪ I. will, n.1 (wɪl) Forms: 1–2 willa, (1 -o), 1–7 wil, 2–4 wile, 2–7 wille, 3–6 wylle, 4–6 wyll, wyl (2 welle, 4 wele, Sc. vil, 5 wel, well, wulle, wyle, 6 Sc. vill, 9 Sc. dial. wull), 1– will. [OE. willa wk. masc. = OFris. willa (EFris. wel, WFris. wille), OS. willio, MDu. wille, Du. wil, OHG. wil... Oxford English Dictionary
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