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estriche
† ˈestriche Obs. Also 1 éast-r{iacu}ce, 5 austridge, est(e)rych(e, 8 estreg. [f. east + riche; cf. -ric.] 1. a. An eastern kingdom or country. b. In OE. spec. The East-Frankish kingdom.893 O.E. Chron. (Parker MS.), Her on þysum ȝeare for se micla here..eft of þæm east rice westweard. a 1200 Trin. Co...
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ostour
† ostour Obs. Also corruptly 4 ostrey, oscuriis for osturis (pl.). [a. OF. ostur, -our (in 11th c. hostur, Roland, mod.F. autour):—pop. L. austōrium, from austur, altered from astur (Firmicus, c 340), lit. an Asturian (hawk or bird), a goshawk. Also in med.L. asturco, asturcus, austurco, -turcus, -t...
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ostrich
▪ I. ostrich1 (ˈɒstrɪtʃ) Forms: α. 3 ostrice, 4 -icche, 4–5 -iche, 4–6 -ydge, 4–7 -ige, (4 -ig), 5 -ych(e, -ycche, -ygge, (host-), 6 ostrage, (hostryge), 6–8 ostridge, 4– ostrich; 5 oystryche, 6 -eche, -ige, oistrich(e; 7 oestrich, -idge. β. 6 austrich, astridge, 7 austridge, -uch. γ. 5–7 estriche, ...
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east
▪ I. east, adv., n. and a. (iːst) Forms: α. 1 éastan (Northumb. éasta), 3–4 esten. β. 1–2 éast, 2–5 est, 3 æst, (4 yeast), 4–5 este, 4–6 easte, eest, 6 Sc. eist, 3– east. [repr. two distinct forms in OE., both of which occur only as adv. or in composition. (1) OE. éastan = OS. ôstan(a (Du. oost), OH...
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East-country
ˈEast-ˌcountry An eastern country: in 18th c. applied spec. to the region of the Baltic; cf. eastland, estriche. Also attrib.1701 J. Law Counc. Trade (1751) 141 Since by them they will be capable of receiving corn in the east-countrys. 1709 Lond. Gaz. No. 4604/4 Will be exposed to publick Sale..abou...
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flint
▪ I. flint, n. (flɪnt) Forms: 1–2 flint, 3–4 south. vlint, -ynt, (4 flent, 5 flynd), 4–6 flynt(e, 3– flint. [OE. flint str. masc. = MDu. vlint, related to OHG. flins (MHG. vlins, mod.Ger. dial. flins), Da. flint str. masc., Sw. flinta wk. fem.; usually regarded as cogn. with Gr. πλίνθος tile.] I. 1....
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mound
▪ I. mound, n.1 (maʊnd) Also 3–6 mounde, 7–8 mond(e, 7, 9 mund. [a. F. monde (It. mondo, Sp., Pg. mundo):—L. mundus the world (see mundane): cf. mappemonde.] † 1. The world; the earth as man's abode. Obs.a 1290 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 221/2 Þe wounde þat god for al þe mounde On rode heuede I...
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skew
▪ I. † skew, n.1 Obs. Also 4 skewe, skwe, skiu, scue. [prob. of Scand. origin and related to sky n.1] 1. The sky or heaven.a 1300 E.E. Psalter xvii. 13 Mirke watres þat ware ofe hewe In þe kloudes of þe skewe. 13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 483 Ho [sc. the dove] skyrmez vnder skwe & skowtez aboute. c 1375 C...
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thea
▪ I. the, dem. a. (def. article) and pron. (bef. cons. ðə; bef. vowel ði; emph. ðiː) Forms: see below. [The reduced and flexionless stem of the OE. demonstrative se, séo (later þe, þéo), þæt, the neuter sing. of which has come down as the dem. pron. and adj. that. Com. Teut. and Indo-Eur.: = OFris. ...
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king
▪ I. king, n. (kɪŋ) Forms: 1 cyning, (-incg), kyning, cining, cyniᵹ, 1–2 cyng, cing, (1 cyncg, ching), 1–6 kyng, 4–6 kynge, (4 kinge, kin, 5 kynnge, kink, keng), 2– king. [A Com. Teut. word: OE. cyning = OFris. kin-, ken-, koning, OS. kuning (MDu. coninc, Du. koning, MLG. kon(n)ink), OHG. chun-, kun...
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