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embraid
▪ I. † emˈbraid, v.1 Obs. Forms: 5 enbrayde, 6 en-, embraid, -brayde. Also 6 imbraid, -braied, -brayd. [f. en- + braid v.2; cf. abraid v.2] trans. To upbraid, taunt, mock; const. of, with. Also, to reproach one with, ‘cast in one's teeth’.1481 Caxton Orat. G. Flamineus F vii, in Tully of Old Age My ...
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embread
▪ I. † emˈbread, v. nonce-wd. In 6 enbread. [f. en- + bread.] trans. To convert into, or incorporate in, bread.1548 Geste Pr. Masse 86 Why then shuld it [the godhede] be adjudged enbreaded for hys presence in the breade.▪ II. embread var. of embraid v.2
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embrowd
† emˈbrowd, emˈbrawd, v. Obs. Also 4–5 em-, enbroude(n, -brode(n, -brawde(n. [f. en- + browd v.; cf. OF. embrodé pple.; the str. pa. pple. embrawden, embroudin belongs formally to embraid v.2, but in sense to this word.] trans. To embroider.c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 909 A lyȝtli vrysoun..Enbrawden & bo...
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upbraid
▪ I. † upˈbraid, n. Obs. Forms: α. 3 upbreid, -bræid, 4 -breyd(e, 4–5 -breide; 3– upbraid (5 Sc. upbrad), 4–6 upbraide, 5–7 upbrayde (6 -brayed). β. 4 vbbreid(e, obbrayd, 6 obbraid, obrayd, 7 ubbrayd. [f. up- 2 + braid n. 1. Cf. the verb, also umbraid n. and upbrud.] 1. With a and pl. A reproach or ...
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en-
▪ I. en-, prefix1 the form assumed in Fr. (as also in Pr., Sp., Pg.) by the L. prepositional prefix in- (see in-). The Eng. words in which it appears are partly adaptations of Fr. (occasionally Sp.) words, either of L. descent or formed in Romanic, and partly original formations upon Eng. words. A. ...
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