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evermo
† everˈmo, adv. Obs. [OE. phrase ǽfre má (see ever and mo). In the OE. quots. the words have their ordinary sense, so that the phrase = ‘any longer’, ‘ever again’ (cf. evermore 3 c); but prob. má was also used to emphasize ǽfre in the sense ‘to all future time’; cf. Ger. immer always (:—OHG. io-mêr)... Oxford English Dictionary
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ladyship
ladyship, n. (ˈleɪdɪʃɪp) Forms: see lady and -ship. Also 7–8 colloq. la'ship. 1. The condition of being a lady; rank as a lady.a 1225 Ancr. R. 100 Ȝif þu hauest uorȝiten nu þi wurðfule lefdischipe,—go & folewe þeos geat. c 1230 Hali Meid. 7 And trukie for a mon of lam þe heuenliche lauerd & lutlin h... Oxford English Dictionary
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bego
† beˈgo, v. Obs. exc. in pa. pple. Pa. pple. begone. Forms: 1 begán, 3 bigan, 4 begon, bigo. pa. tense 1 beéode, 3 bieode, 4 byȝede, 4–5 bywent. pa. pple. 1 begán, 2 bigan, 3 bigon, 4 bego(n, -goo, bigo, -gon(nen, -gone, -goo(n, bygo(n, -gone, -goo(n, Sc. begane, 5 begoon, bygone, Sc. bigane, 5–6 be... Oxford English Dictionary
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await
▪ I. await, v. (əˈweɪt) Forms: 3 awaitie, 3–6 awate, 3–7 awaite, 4 aweyte, 4–5 aweite, 3–6 awayte, 6 awayt, awaight, adwate, 6– await. [a. ONF. awaitie-r (OF. aguaitier) to lie in wait for, watch, observe, f. à to + waitier (OF. guaitier, mod. guetter) to watch, ad. OHG. wahtên, mod.G. wachten: see ... Oxford English Dictionary
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quaint
▪ I. † quaint, n.1 Obs. rare. Also 4 queynt(e. [? f. the adj.] (See quot. 1598.)c 1320 Sir Tristr. 2254 Hir queynt abouen hir kne Naked þe kniȝtes knewe. c 1386 Chaucer Miller's T. 90 Pryvely he caught hir by the queynte. 1598 Florio, Becchina, a womans quaint or priuities.▪ II. quaint, n.2 [f. the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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mo
▪ I. mo, adv., quasi-n.1, and a. Obs. exc. Sc. and north. (məʊ) Forms: 1 má, Anglian mǽ (adv.); má (adj.); 2–6 ma, 3–6 maa, moo, (3 moa), 4–6 may, (6 maye, me, mooe, Sc. mea, 7 north. meay), 3–9 mo, 5–9 moe, 6–9 Sc. and north. mae. [Com. Teut.: OE. má corresponds to OFris. mâ, mê (beside mâr, mêr ad... Oxford English Dictionary
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redress
▪ I. redress, n. (rɪˈdrɛs) Also 4–7 redresse, 5–6 Sc. redres. [a. AF. redresse, -dresce (14th c.), f. redresser to redress.] 1. Reparation of, satisfaction or compensation for, a wrong sustained or the loss resulting from this.1375 Barbour Bruce xix. 198 The King send oft till ask redress, Bot nocht... Oxford English Dictionary
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evidence
▪ I. evidence, n. (ˈɛvɪdəns) Forms: 4–6 evi-, evydens, -nce, (5 hevydense, 6 esvedence, ewydence), 4– evidence. [ME. evidence, a. F. évidence, ad. L. ēvidentia, f. ēvident-em: see evident. Cf. Pr., Sp. evidencia, It. evidenza.] I. 1. The quality or condition of being evident; clearness, evidentness.... Oxford English Dictionary
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stand
▪ I. stand, n.1 (stænd) Also 4–5 stonde, 6 arch. stond, 7 stande. [f. stand v. OE. had stǫnd masc., stǫndo (? fem.), delay (only once, see sense 1); equivalent formations, with the general sense ‘standing, station, state’, are LG., Du. stand masc. (in MLG. neut.), OHG. -stand in compounds (MHG., mod... Oxford English Dictionary
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