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dentie
dentie obs. form of dainty; esp. in phrase By Gods dentie, by God's dignity or honour.1564–78 W. Bullein Dial. agst. Pest. (1888) 62 V. Gods dentie, Jacke sauce, whence came you? R. How pretely you can call verlet and sweare by Gods dentie! Oxford English Dictionary
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dines
† dines Obs. [? a corruption of dignesse.] In phr. by God's dines, by God's dignity or honour: cf. dentie.1599 Porter Angry Wom. Abingd. (Percy Soc.) 81 Giue me good words, or, by God's dines Ile buckle ye for all your birdspit. Ibid. 102 Ile fight with the next man I meet..by Gods dines. 1605 Tryal... Oxford English Dictionary
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friand
† ˈfriand, a. (n.) Obs. [a. F. friand dainty; according to Hatz.-Darm. an alteration of friant, pa. pple. of frire, the primary sense being ‘qui grille (d'impatience)’.] A. adj. Dainty; delicious to the palate; fond of delicate food. B. n. A person of dainty taste in food, an epicure.1598 Florio, Le... Oxford English Dictionary
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shed
▪ I. shed, n.1 (ʃɛd) Forms: 1 (ᵹe)scéad, 1–2 scád, 3 schad, Orm. shæd, 4–6 schede, shede, 4–7 sched, 5 sced, schade, 5, 8, 9 dial. sheed, 6 schedde, sheyde, 6–7 shead(e, shedde, Sc. schad, 7, 9 dial. shade, 4– shed. [OE. (ᵹe)scēad, altered form of (ᵹe)sceád neut.:—OTeut. type *(ga)skaiđo-m, f. root ... Oxford English Dictionary
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god
▪ I. god (gɒd) Also 3–4 godd. [Com. Teut.: OE. god (masc. in sing.; pl. godu, godo neut., godas masc.) corresponds to OFris., OS., Du. god masc., OHG. got, cot (MHG. got, mod.Ger. gott) masc., ON. goð, guð neut. and masc., pl. goð, guð neut. (later Icel. pl. guðir masc.; Sw., Da. gud), Goth. guþ (ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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