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dregh
@@@LINK=drehe Oxford English Dictionary
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a-drigh
† a-drigh, adv. Obs. prop. phr. Forms: 3–6 on dregh(e, on dryȝe, o dreghe, o dreih, a dreȝ(e, a dreigh, a drigh. [a prep.1 + dreȝe, dreghe, extent, length, distance: see dregh.] At or to a distance, away, off.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 71 Þus þay droȝ hem a-dreȝ. 1330 R. Brunne Chron. 194 He bad þam a... Oxford English Dictionary
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drehe
dregh, dreȝ(h, dreh(e see dree, dreigh. Oxford English Dictionary
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ondregh
† onˈdregh, v. Obs. var. adree, to endure.c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 3319 ‘Stille’, quað he, ‘and on-dreȝ, Godes fulsum-hed is ȝu ful neȝ’. Oxford English Dictionary
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dreigh
† dreigh, dreich Obs. Also 4 dreh, drehi, dreih, drei, drey, 4–5 dreghe, dreȝ(e, driȝe. [? f. dreȝe, dregh, earlier form of dree a.] 1. Long duration of space or time; length, distance, extent.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 2916 And thus they drevene to þe dede dukes and erles, Alle þe dreghe of þe daye. c 14... Oxford English Dictionary
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dree
▪ I. dree, v. Now Sc. and north. dial. or arch. (driː) Forms: 1 dréoᵹan, 2 dreoȝen, 2–5 dreȝe(n, 3 drehe(n, dreȝhenn (Orm.), 3–4 driȝe(n, 3–6 drei(e, 3–9 drie, 4 drey(e, dryȝ(e, 4–5 dregh(e, 4–6 drighe, dry(e, dre (5 dryee), 4– dree. pa. tense 1 dreáᵹ, dreáh, pl. druᵹon, 2–3 dreȝ, pl. druhen, drehen... Oxford English Dictionary
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loathly
▪ I. loathly, a. (ˈləʊðlɪ) Forms: 1 láðlic, 2–3 loðlic, 3 lad-, lað-, loð(e)liche, 3– 4 lod(e)lich(e, -like, -lych, loþely(ch, 4 lat-, laþ-, loþli, loth(e)-, loþliche, 4–6 lod(e)ly, loth(e)lie, -ly, (5 lathely, loodly, looþeli, lotly), 5–6 layth(e)- liche, -ly, 6 Sc. lathly, laitlie, -ye, 6– loathly... Oxford English Dictionary
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chequer
▪ I. chequer, checker, n.1 (ˈtʃɛkə(r)) Forms: 3–5 chekere, 4–7 cheker, 4 scheker, 4–5 chekyr, chekir, checkere, 5 chekyre, chekur, chekker(e, chekkare, Sc. chakkere, (checher), 7 Sc. chaker, 7–9 checquer, 6– checker, 4– chequer. [ME. cheker, aphetic f. ME. and AF. escheker, a. OF. eschekier (= ONF. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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draught
▪ I. draught, n. (drɑːft, -æ-) Forms: α. 3–4 draht, draȝt, 4– draught; (4 draȝþe, drauht, 4–5 drauȝt(e, 4–6 draght(e, draughte, drawght(e, drawt(e, Sc. 5 drawcht, 6 draucht). β. 6 drafte, (7 drauft), 6– draft. [Early ME. draht (prob. in OE., though not recorded), corresp. to MDu., Du. dragt, ? OHG.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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seek
▪ I. seek, n. [f. seek v.] † 1. A series of notes upon a horn calling out hounds to begin a chase. Usually to blow a seek (blow v.1 14 c). Also fig. Obs.c 1500 Coucher-bk. Tutburye in Blount Anc. Tenures (1679) 170 At the said Crosse in the Towne the formast keper shall blow a Seeke. 1576 Turberv. V... Oxford English Dictionary
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drop
▪ I. drop, n. (drɒp) Forms: 1 dropa, 2–7 drope, 4–7 droppe, 3– drop (5 droupe, 6– Sc. drap). [In I. repr. OE. dropa wk. masc. = OS. dropo (MDu. droppe, Du. drop), OHG. troffo, tropfo (MHG. tropfe, Ger. tropfen), ON. dropi (Sw. droppe):—OTeut. *dropon- and *droppon-, f. u- grade of ablaut stem dreup-... Oxford English Dictionary
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die
▪ I. die, n.1 (daɪ) Pl. dice (daɪs), dies (daɪz). Forms: 4–5 dee, 6–8 dye, dy, 6– die. pl. 4 des, 4–5 dees, deys, dys, 4–6 dyse, dyce, 5–6 dis(e, (dysse, 6 dyyss), 5– dice; also 5–6 dyes, 5– dies. Also sing. 4– 5 dyse, 5–6 dyce, 5–7 dice; pl. 4–5 dyces, 5 dises, dices, dycys. [Early ME. dē, dee, pl.... Oxford English Dictionary
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draw
▪ I. draw, v. (drɔː) Pa. tense drew (druː); pa. pple. drawn (drɔːn). Forms: see below. [A Common Teut. strong vb. of 6th ablaut series: OE. draᵹan, dróᵹ (dróh), draᵹen = OS. dragan, OHG. tragen, ON. draga, Goth. (ga)dragan: only in OE. and ON. with the sense ‘draw, pull’; in the other langs. with th... Oxford English Dictionary
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let
▪ I. let, n.1 (lɛt) Forms: 2–6 lette, pl. letten, 4 leet, leit, 4–5 late, lete, 4–6 lat, 4–9 lett, 5 lytt, 6 leatte, 4– let. [f. let v.2] Hindrance, stoppage, obstruction; also, something that hinders, an impediment. Now arch.: most common in phrase let or hindrance. (Cf. ME. lite.) In ME. verse the... Oxford English Dictionary
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