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esquaymous, adj. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective esquaymous. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. www.oed.com
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escoimus :: Anglo-Norman Dictionary
∅ DMF: escoimous TLF: ∅ OED: esquaymous adj. / squeamous adj. MED: squaimous adj. DMLBS: ∅. a. 1squeamish, delicate: ( s.xiii2; MS: s.xiv2/4 ) Vous ... anglo-norman.net
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Squeamish Between Native Soil, Scandinavia, and France | OUPblog
A much earlier word than squeamish and its rather close synonym is squemous. Its source appears to be Anglo-French escoymous ~ esquaymous. blog.oup.com
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esquaymous
† eˈsquaymous, a. Obs. [var. of squeamous; in AF. escoymous (Bozon).] Squeamish.1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 7249 Many one are..oute of mesure esquaymous. Oxford English Dictionary
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Squeamous. World English Historical Dictionary
ESQUAYMOUS a. 1. Forms without initial s also occur, as queymous (see QUEIMISH a.) and coymous (see sense 3 β).] 2. 1. = SQUEAMISH a. 1 a. 3. 13[?]. Coer de L ... wehd.com
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-esque, suffix meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
Where does the suffix -esque come from? -esque is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French ‑esque. See etymology ... www.oed.com
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squeamous
ˈsqueamous, a. Now north. dial. Forms: α. 4 scoymus, 5 -es, -os, -ous; 4–5 squoymous, 6 squymouse; 4–5 skoymus, 4–6 -ous, 4 -os, 5 -es, 6 -ys, -ose, 9 skymous. β. 4–6 squeymous (5 sqwey-), 4 squaymus, 5–6 -ous, 5 squaymes, -os(e, scaymes, skeymous, -ows(e; 5 sweymows, north. dial. 8 swamas, 8–9 swam... Oxford English Dictionary
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Word of the Month: Gagging, queasy and squeamish
The sense of the word seems to be that of 'queasy, squeamish, physically unable to support swallowing or turned sick.' anglonormandictionary.blogspot.com
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Notes to the Canterbury Tales. - Project Gutenberg
Robert of Brunne has the spelling esquaymous; Handlyng Synne, l. 7249. 3338. dangerous, sparing; see the Glossary. 3340. Cutts (Scenes and Characters of the ... www.gutenberg.org
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Notes to the Canterbury Tales (Works vol. 5) - Online Library of Liberty
Skeat's copious scholarly notes to his edition of The Canterbury Tales make up all of vol. 5 of The Works of Chaucer. oll.libertyfund.org
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Chaucer's Works (ed. Skeat) Vol. V/Miller - Wikisource
158:—'si il poy mange e beyt poy, lors est gageous ou escoymous,' if he eats and drinks little, then is he delicate or nice. Robert of Brunne has the spelling ... en.wikisource.org
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Middle English word forms: ese … essu - Kaikki.org
esquaymous (Adjective) alternative form of squaimous; esscen (Adjective) alternative form of asshen (“made of ashwood”); esscheker (Noun) alternative form of ... kaikki.org
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