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▪ I. dwalm, dwam, n. Sc. and north. dial. (dwɑːm) Forms: 6–9 dwawm, 8 dwaam, 9 dwam, dwalm, dwaum. [orig. dwalm, a deriv. of the verbal ablaut series mentioned under dwell: cf. OE. dwolma confusion, chaos, abyss, OHG. twalm, MDu. dwelm stunning, stupefaction, giddiness, OS. dwalm delusion.] A swoon,...
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qualm
▪ I. † qualm, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1–2 cwealm, 2–3 cwalm, (3 cu-), 2–4 qualm, 3 quelme, 4 qw-, qualme, 6 Sc. quhalm, qualim. [OE. cwealm death, slaughter, pestilence, = OS. qualm, OHG. qu-, chualm (MHG. qualm anguish); f. *kwal-, ablaut-var. of *kwel- to die: see quele, quell.] 1. General or widespread m...
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faint
▪ I. faint, n. (feɪnt) [f. faint a. and v.] † 1. Faintness. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 13477 (Gött.) If þai turn ham þair wai, For þe faint sone faile sal þai. c 1320 Sir Beues 4195 Beues for ffeynt bere hym lowe. c 1430 Syr Gener. (Roxb.) 8814 For pure feint right now she sank. a 1533 Ld. Berners Huon cx...
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