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† diˈluvy Obs. Forms: 4–5 deluuy(e, diluuy, 4–6 di-, dyluuye, -ie. [ad. L. dīluvi-um deluge: see prec. and cf. diluve.] = deluge n.a 1325 Prose Psalter xlv[i]. 4 Þe deluuy [mispr. deluuþ] gladeþ þe hous of heuen, þe almyȝtful halwed Noe and his. 1382 Wyclif 2 Pet. ii. 5 Bringynge in the diluuye, or ...
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diluve
† diˈluve Obs. [a. OF. diluve, also de-, du-, delouve (Littré), ad. L. dīluvium: cf. Pr. diluvi, dulivi, Sp. and It. diluvio. See deluge, diluvium, diluvy.]c 1386 Chaucer Pars. T. ¶765 (Harl.) God dreinte all þe world at þe diluve. [So Petw. & Lansd.; 3 MSS. diluge, Selden dilivio.]
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deluge
▪ I. deluge, n. (ˈdɛljuːdʒ) Also 4–5 (7) diluge, 6 diludge, (7 dyluge). [a. F. déluge (12th c. in Hatzf.), early ad. L. dīluvium (see diluvium), modified after the example of words of popular formation (Hatzf.). OF. forms nearer to the L. were deluve, delouve, diluve: cf. Pr. diluvi, Sp. and It. dil...
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