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entrete
† enˈtrete Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. entrait adhesive plaster.] A plaster.c 1440 MS. Linc. Med. f. 302 (Halliw.) It sal..hele it withowttene any entrete, bot new it evene and morne. Oxford English Dictionary
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entreat
▪ I. † enˈtreat, n. Obs. Also 5 entrete, 6 entreate, 6–7 intreat(e. [f. next vb.; OF. had entraite, f. entraitier vb.] The action of the vb. entreat. † a. Negotiation, intervention (obs.). b. Entreaty, supplication.1485 Malory Arthur i. ii, By the entrete at the last the kyng & she met to gyder. 156... Oxford English Dictionary
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birle
▪ I. † birle, n. Obs. Also 1 byrele, byrle, 2–3 birle, 3 borle, (Orm.) birrle. [OE. byrele, byrle, str. masc., of uncertain etymology (perh. for earlier byrel:—OTeut. type *burilo-z, f. beran to bear). The ON. byrli ‘cupbearer,’ byrla ‘to pour out,’ were prob. adopted from OE.] One who pours out dri... Oxford English Dictionary
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treat
▪ I. treat, n.1 (triːt) Forms: 4–6 trete, (5 trett, treet, treyte), 5–6 (9 Sc.) tret, 6 Sc. treit, 6–7 treate, (7 trait, trayte), 6– treat. [In branch I, f. treat v.; in II. from F. trait, or other derivative of the same stem.] I. Senses arising out of treat v. † 1. The action or an act of treating,... Oxford English Dictionary
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promise
▪ I. promise, n. (ˈprɒmɪs) Forms: 5–6 promis, -ys, -isse, -ysse, 6 -yse, 7 -iss, 5– promise. β. 5 promess, 5–6 -es, -esse, 6–7 Sc. -eis. [ad. L. prōmiss-um a promise, n. use of neut. pa. pple. of prōmitt-ĕre: see promit v. The β forms represent F. promesse (13th c.):—med.L. prōmissa a promise.] 1. A... Oxford English Dictionary
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law
▪ I. law, n.1 (lɔː) Forms: 1 laᵹu (oblique cases laᵹe, nom. and acc. pl. laᵹa, once laᵹan; in comb. lah-), 2 laȝwe, laȝa, 2–5 laȝe, 3 Layamon læȝe, læwe, 3 laha, 3–5 lagh(e, 3–7 lau(e, lawe, Sc. lauwe, 4 lach(t, laght, (lake), lauh, 4, 6 Sc. la, lawch, 5 Sc. laucht, laue, laugh, 5–9 Sc. lauch, 5– la... Oxford English Dictionary
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