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† ˈdrightin, -ten abbrev. dright. Obs. Forms: α. 1–4 drihten, 3 driȝten, (Orm.) drihhtin, drittin, 3–4 driȝtin, drihtin, 4 drightinn, -un, driȝtyn, dryȝt(t)yn, 4–5 driȝtine, drightin(e, dryghtyn(e, 5 drichtine. β. 3–4 driht(e, 3 dryght, 3–4 drichte, 4 dright(e, drytte, 4–5 dryȝt(e. [OE. dryhten, dri...
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unfelon
† unˈfelon, a. Obs. (un-1 7.)a 1300 Cursor M. 6040 Þan sent drightin a litel beist, O toth es noght vnfelunest.
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dright
▪ I. † dright1 Obs. In 1–3 dryht, driht, 5 driȝt. [OE. dryht, driht multitude, army, people = OS. druht, OHG., MHG. truht, ON. drótt; cf. Goth. ga-drauhts soldier; f. dréoᵹan to do, perform, work, do military service; see dree v.] A multitude, host, army.a 1000 Cædmon's Exod. 78 Drihta ᵹedrymost. c ...
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mirthful
mirthful, a. (ˈmɜːθfʊl) [f. mirth n. + -ful.] 1. a. Of persons, their dispositions, moods, etc.: Full of mirth; joyous, gladsome, hilarious.a 1300 Cursor M. 10611 Þar bileft þat mirthful mai, Drightin hir ledd in al hir wai. c 1475 Rauf Coilȝear 357 Befoir that mirthfull man menstrallis playis. 1500...
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onsand
† onsand Obs. [f. OE. onsond-e, f. on-1 1 + sand(e, sond(e, sending: see sonde; app. orig. transl. L. immissio.] Something sent or inflicted (by God) upon the people; a visitation.c 825 Vesp. Psalter lxxvii[i]. 49 Onsonde ðorh englas yfle. a 1300 Cursor M. 5915 Þan on-sandes he on him send. Ibid. 60...
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innermore
† innermore, a. and adv. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈɪnəmɔə(r)) Forms: 4–7 innermore, (4 innermar(e, iner-mare), 6 ynnermer, Sc. innermair, 6 (9 dial.) innermer, 8 dial. indermore, 9 dial. indermer. [f. inner a. (q.v.) and adv. + -more; after innermost: see inner a.] A. adj. Situated more within, inner.1413 P...
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chooseling
† chooseling Obs. In 4 chosling, choseling. [f. choose v. + -ling dim. suffix.] A chosen one; one of the elect.a 1300 Cursor M. 1609 (Cott.) He to pin him-selfen did For his choslinges [Gött. schoslinges] on rod-tre. Ibid. 12717 Quen drightin gan to sprad his grace Til his aun choslings treu. Ibid. ...
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dretch
▪ I. † dretch, v.1 Obs. Forms: 1 drecc(e)an, 2–6 dreche, 3 dræcche, dracche, dreeche, 3–5 drecche, (4 drich), 5–6 dretch. pa. tense 1 drehte, 4 draihte. pa. pple. 1 (ᵹe)dreht, 3–4 idrecchid (-æ-, -a-, -ee-), idraht, 4 draiht. [OE. drecc(e)an: unknown in the other Germanic langs.] 1. trans. To afflic...
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offrand
† offrand, offerand Obs. Forms: 2 ofrende, 3–5 offrend(e, 4 ofrande, 4–5 offrond(e, 4–6 offrand(e, offerand(e, 5 offerond, offorand. [Early ME., a. OF. ofrende (11th c. in Littré), ad. med.L. offerenda ‘offering, oblation’, lit. ‘(thing or things) to be offered’, gerundive of offerre to offer. Used ...
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emid
emid obs. var. of amid. [The e- may perh. represent in rather than on.]a 1300 Cursor M. 4252 (Cott.) In all..drightin was him emid. Ibid. 6612 Þai fand bot wormes creuland emid.
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letting
▪ I. letting, vbl. n.1 (ˈlɛtɪŋ) [f. let v.1 + -ing1.] The action of let v.1 in various senses. 1. The action of allowing the movement or passage of, giving loose or vent to; chiefly with adverbs, as down, in, off. Also letting blood, letting go.1423 Jas. I Kingis Q. xli, Onely throu latting of myn e...
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