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dwining
† ˈdwining, n. Obs. rare. [f. dwine v. + -ing3.] One who pines away, a sickly creature.a 1400–50 Alexander 1752 Slike a dwinyng, a dwaȝe, and a dwerȝe as þi-selfe. Oxford English Dictionary
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dwindling
† dwindling, n. Obs. rare. (ˈdwɪndlɪŋ) [f. dwindle + -ing3: cf. dwining n.] A thing that dwindles or has dwindled away.a 1653 Plat Garden of Eden (1653) 39 Your pompions will prove but dwindlings. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Fair Maid of Perth
Dwining administers a sedative, and Ramorny's page prepares him for sleep. Probably drugged by Dwining, the prince is pronounced infectious. wikipedia.org
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dwine
dwine, v. Now Sc., dial., and arch. (dwaɪn) Forms: 1 dw{iacu}nan, 3–8 dwyne, (4 duin(e, 5 dwynne, 6 dwinne, Sc. duyn(e), 4– dwine. [OE. dw{iacu}nan, dwán, dwinen, an original Teut. strong vb., represented by ON. dv{iacu}na (Sw. dvina, MDu. dwînen, early mod.Du. dwijnen (Kilian 1599), Du. verdwijnen ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Fair Maid of Perth (film)
Cast Russell Thorndike as Dwining Sylvia Caine as Catherine Lionel d'Aragon as Black Douglas Tristan Rawson as Harry Gow Charles Barratt Lionelle wikipedia.org
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squeaking
▪ I. ˈsqueaking, vbl. n. [f. squeak v.] The action of emitting or producing a squeak or squeaks.1596 Shakes. Merch. V. ii. v. 30 (Q.1), When you heare the drumme, And the vile squeaking of the wry-neckt Fife. 1653 H. More Antid. Ath. iii. xiv. (1712) 130 The squeaking and roaring of tortured Beasts.... Oxford English Dictionary
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calve
▪ I. calve obs. form of calf.▪ II. calve, v.1 (kɑːv) Also 5 calfe, 5–6 calue, 7 calf, (9 dial. cauve). [OE. cealfian, f. cealf calf n.1; cf. the corresp. MHG. kalben, Du. kalven, Sw. kalfva, Da. kalve. See sense 3.] 1. a. intr. To give birth to a calf. Said of kine, deer, etc.; cf. calf n.1 1, 3.c 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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croon
▪ I. croon, v. Chiefly Sc. (kruːn) Forms: 5–9 Sc. croyn, (5–7 croyne, 9 croin), 6 Sc. cruin, 6–9 crune, 8– croon. [Originally only northern, chiefly Sc. (kr{obar}n, kr{smY}n), whence in 19th c. Eng. mainly since Burns. It corresponds to Du. kreunen to groan, whimper, MDu. krônen to lament, mourn lou... Oxford English Dictionary
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cough
▪ I. cough, n. (kɒf, -ɔː-) Forms: 4 couhe, cowȝe, couȝe, 4–6 coughe, 5 cogh(e, caughe, koghwhe, 6 cowgh(e, 5– cough. [f. cough v.: cf. laugh.] 1. The affection of coughing at short intervals, lasting for a longer or shorter period of time; a diseased condition of the respiratory organs manifesting i... Oxford English Dictionary
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examine
▪ I. † eˈxamine, n. Obs. exc. Hist. [f. next vb. (or ? ad. L. exāmen, -inis: cf. origin).] = examination. Also attrib.1605 Answ. supposed Discov. Romish Doctr. 43 Therefore the examine of such things we entreate may be left to God. 1630 I. Craven Serm. (1631) 14 Vpon a second examine, it may seeme t... Oxford English Dictionary
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green
▪ I. green, a. and n. (griːn) Forms: 1 grœ́ni, gréne, 2–7 grene, 4–6 grenn(e, greyn(e, 4–7 greene, gren, 6 greane, grein(e, gryne, 7 grien, 5– green. [OE. gréne = OFris. grêne, OS. grôni (MDu. grone, Du. groen), OHG. gruoni, kruoni (MHG. grüene, G. grün), ON. grœnn (Da. gr{obar}n Sw. grön):— OTeut. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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make
▪ I. make, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (meɪk) Forms: α. 1 ᵹemaca, 2 ȝemace, 3 imake. β. 2– make; also 4–9 north. mak, (5 mac, 6 mack, maike), 6–9 Sc. maik. [OE. ᵹemaca wk. masc. corresponds to OS. gimaco, fellow, equal, OHG. gimahho ‘socius’ (fem. gimahha wife):—OTeut. type *gamakon-, subst. form of *gamako... Oxford English Dictionary
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