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dispiteous, a. (dɪˈspɪtiːəs) [A revival or continuation of the 16th c. dispiteous, variant of despiteous (q.v. for earlier instances), related to despite; but in later use analysed as f. dis- 10 + piteous.] Pitiless, merciless.1803 W. S. Rose Amadis 82 The felon wreck'd dispiteous wrong and shame. 1...
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despiteous
despiteous, a. (dɪsˈpɪtɪəs) Forms: 5 dispitious, -pyteous, 5–6 despituous, 5–7 dispiteous, 6 dispit-, -pytuous, -pighteous, despyteous, 6– despiteous. [Late ME. variant of despitous, from its spelling specially associated with piteous († pituous), and so giving rise to a differentiated form, dispite...
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▪ I. hire, n. (haɪə(r)) Forms: 1 h{yacu}r, h{iacu}r, 3–4 huire, 3–5 huyre, hure, 4 hir, hijre, 4–5 here, 4–7 hyre, 5 huyr, hyr, 6 hyire, 6–7 hier, hyer, 3– hire. [OE. h{yacu}r str. fem., corresp. to OFris. hêre (WFris. hiere), OLG. *hûria (MLG., MDu. hûre, LG. hüre, hür, Du. huur; Ger. heuer, Da. hy...
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