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odorament
† ˈodorament Obs. [ad. L. odōrāment-um perfume, f. odōrāre to scent, perfume. Cf. OF. odorement.] Anything used for its scent or perfume; an odoriferous or odorous substance; a perfume.1382 Wyclif Rev. xviii. 13 Alle vessels of precious stoon..and of odoramentis, and oynementis, and encense. 1590 P....
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cense
▪ I. † cense, n.1 Obs. Also 4 cens, 4–5 sense, 4–6 sence. [Shortened form of ME. encens, incense.] Incense.a 1375 Joseph Arim. 290 With sencers..and a viole of sence. 1382 Wyclif Song of Sol. iv. 6 The hil of cens [1388 encense]. 14.. Masse (Tundale's Vis. 150), iij. kyngis..There offorde golde, sen...
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incense
▪ I. incense, n. (ˈɪnsɛns) Forms: 3 ansens, 4 ensense, encenz, 4–5 encense, encence, 4–6 encens, ensence, 4–8 ensens, 5 yncense, 5–6 incence, 6 insence, 5– incense. [ME. ansens, encenz, a. OF. encens (12th c.), ancens, ad. eccl. L. incensum incense, lit. ‘that which is set on fire’, neuter of incens...
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tymyame
† tymyame var. thymyame, thymiama Obs.1382 Wyclif Ezek. xvi. 18 Myn oyle and my tymyame, [gloss] or encense.
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incenser
▪ I. † inˈcenser1 Obs. Forms: α. 4 encenser, ensenser; β. 5–6 encensour, -or, 6 incensur; γ. 7 incenser. [Two types: ME. enˈcenser, a. AF. encenser, OF. encensier:—late L. incensārium (Du Cange), f. incensum incense; and ME. encensor, ad. OF. encensoir, med.L. incensōrium incensory. Cf. censer.] A v...
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sacre
▪ I. † ˈsacre, n.1 Obs. [a. OF. sacre, of twofold formation: (1) in sense 1, ad. L. sacrum, orig. neut. of sacer adj., sacred; (2) in sense 2, a verbal noun from sacre-r to consecrate (see sacre v.1).] 1. A religious observance or festival; pl. rites of worship.a 1500 Chaucer's Dreme 2135 Which tent...
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galbane
† galbane Obs. Also 1, 4 galban. [Anglicized form of galbanum.] = galbanum 1.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. II. 174 Læcedom..alwan wiþ untrymnessum & galbanes wiþ nearwum breostum. 1388 Wyclif Exod. xxx. 34 The Lord seide to Moises, Take to thee swete smellynge spyceries..galban of good odour, and pureste ence...
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sacerdotal
sacerdotal, a. and n. (sæsəˈdəʊtəl) Also 7 erron. -ial. [a. F. sacerdotal, ad. L. sacerdōtāl-is, sacerdōt-, sacerdōs, f. sacri-, sacer holy, sacred (neut. pl. sacra sacrifices) + dō- ablaut-var. of da- in dare to give. The etymological sense of the n. is thus ‘one who offers sacrifices’.] A. adj. 1....
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turpentine
▪ I. turpentine, n. (ˈtɜːpəntaɪn) Forms: α. 5–6 terebentine, -yne (see also terebinthine); β. 4–5 terb-, 5 turbentyne; γ. 5–6 terpentin, turpentyne, 6 -tyn, 7 terpentine, 6– turpentine; δ. 5 turmyntyne, 6 termenteyne. [In 14–15th c. terebentyne, terbentyne, a. OF. tere-, terbentine, ad. L. terbentin...
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kindly
▪ I. kindly, a. (ˈkaɪndlɪ) Forms: see kind. [OE. ᵹecyndel{iacu}c, f. ᵹecynde, kind + -l{iacu}c, -ly1.] I. Pertaining to nature or birth. † 1. Natural, in various senses. Obs. a. That is, exists or takes place according to natural laws; consonant or congruent with nature; natural, as opposed to artif...
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moss
▪ I. moss, n.1 (mɒs) Forms: 1, 3, 6 mos, 2, 6 mose, 4–6 mosse, 5 moos, mosh, 4– moss. [OE. mos neut., bog (also 12th c. mose moss), corresponding to MDu., MLG. mos bog, also moss, lichen, mildew (Du. mos moss), OHG., MHG. mos (mod.G. moos) bog, moss, MSw., Da. mos:—OTeut. *muso{supm}; declensional v...
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gum
▪ I. gum, n.1 (gʌm) Forms: 1 góma, 3–5 gome, 5–6 gomme, gume, 5–7 goom(e, 6 gowme, gummb, 6–7 gumme, 7 gombe, gumb, gumm, 7– gum. [OE. góma wk. masc., corresponds to OHG. guomo (MHG. guome), and (apart from difference of declension) to ON. góm-r palate. The vowel in these forms seems to represent a ...
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smoke
▪ I. smoke, n. (sməʊk) Forms: 1 smoca (smocca), 2– smoke, 5 smokke, 6–7 smok; 6 Sc. smoik, 6–8 smoake, 6–9 smoak. [OE. smoca, f. the weak grade of the stem represented by OE. sméocan smeek v. To a different grade (smauk-) belong MDu. smoock (Du. smook), MLG. (and LG.) smôk, smök (hence Da. sm{obar}g...
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