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enseal
enseal, v. arch. (ɛnˈsiːl) Forms: 4–5 ensele, (5 enceyl), 6–7 enseal(l)e, 5– enseal. Also 5–7 inseal. [a. OFr. enseel-er, enceel-er, enseal-er, f. en- (see en-1) + seel (mod. sceau) seal.] 1. trans. To affix a seal to (a document); to attest or confirm by sealing.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 258 B... Oxford English Dictionary
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ensealing
▪ I. enˈsealing, vbl. n. [f. enseal v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb enseal. lit. and fig.1531–2 Act 23 Hen. VIII, c. 6 §8 At the tyme of ensealynge of the proces for execucion. 1561 J. Daus tr. Bullinger on Apoc. (1573) 100 He himselfe geeveth them faith and his spirite, which is the insealyng o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Horace Evans, 1st Baron Evans
assistance whilst abroad: His general health during the past year has been maintained with extensive vitamin therapy—sodium amytal gr 3 and seconal enseal wikipedia.org
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inseam
inseal, inseam obs. ff. enseal, enseam v. Oxford English Dictionary
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ensealment
† enˈsealment Obs. [f. enseal v. + -ment.] The action of ensealing; that which enseals or confirms; a confirmation.1581 Marbeck Bk. of Notes 92 Our Baptime is a certaine..ensealement and Sacrament of our attonement with God. Oxford English Dictionary
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asseal
† aˈsseal, v. Obs. Forms: 3–5 asele, 3–4 acele, 4–5 aseel, 5 assele, -ale. [Later form of as-seele, a-sele, for earlier *ansele (see a- prefix 10), ensele, a. OF. enseele-r, -sele-r, anseele-r:—late L. insigillāre, f. in in upon + sigillum seal (see enseal).] 1. To set one's seal to (a document).129... Oxford English Dictionary
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inseil
▪ I. † inˈseil, n. Obs. In 1 inseᵹel, -seᵹl, -siᵹle, 2–3 inseil, 3 Orm. innseȝȝel. [OE. inseᵹel = OFris. insigel, -il (MDu. inzēgel), OHG. insigili (MHG. insigele, -gil, Ger. insiegel), ON. innsigli (Da. indsegl), all str. neut. Cf. also (without in-) Goth. sigljo wk. neut., MHG. sigel, Ger. siegel,... Oxford English Dictionary
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meeken
meeken, v. Now rare. (ˈmiːk(ə)n) Also 4–6 meken, 6 mekyn, meaken. [f. meek a. + -en5. Cf. Norw., Sw. mjukna.] 1. trans. To make meek; to humble, soften, tame; † to mitigate, assuage; to lessen the violence of (a fire); to ‘bring low’, abase.13.. E. E. Allit. P. B. 1328 Ofte hit mekned his mynde, his... Oxford English Dictionary
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