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fat-witted
fat-witted, a. [f. fat a. + wit + -ed2.] Of slow wit, dull, ‘thick-headed’.1596 Shakes. 1 Hen. IV, i. ii. 2 Thou art so fat-witted..that thou hast forgotten to demand that truely, which thou wouldest truly know. 1797 J. Lawrence in Monthly Mag. XLVI. 215 Grave and pious, or fat-witted sophisters. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thou
Prince: Thou art so fat-witted with drinking of old sack, and unbuttoning thee after supper, and sleeping upon benches after noon, that thou hast forgotten wikipedia.org
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fozy
fozy, a. Sc. and dial. (ˈfəʊzɪ) [cf. Du. voos in Kilian also voosch, vooghs, ‘spongiosus, rarus et levis instar fungi’); also Norw. fos spongy, LG. fussig porous, spongy.] Spongy, loose-textured; also of flesh = foggy 3. Also fig., ‘fat-witted’. Hence ˈfoziness.1821 Blackw. Mag. X. 753 The weak and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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unbutton
unˈbutton, v. [un-2 3.] 1. a. trans. To unfasten (buttons); to undo the buttons of (a garment).c 1325 Gloss. W. de Bibbesw. in Wright Voc. 149 Unbotone [glossing Tachet]. c 1530 Redforde Play Wit & Sci. (Shaks. Soc.) 29 Unbuttun thy cote, foole; canst thow do nothyng? 1653 H. Cogan tr. Pinto's Trav.... Oxford English Dictionary
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fat
▪ I. † fat, n.1 Obs. (fæt) Forms: 1 fæt(t, 2–4 fet, south. vet, (3 feat), 4–8 fatt(e, 5–7 fate, (5 faat), 4– fat. See also vat. [OE. fæt str. neut., corresp. to MLG., Du. vat, OHG. fa{zced} (MHG. va{zced}, mod.G. fass), ON. fat (Da. fad, Sw. fat):—OTeut. fato-m:—Teut. root *fat- (:—pre-Teut. *pod-, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sheep
▪ I. sheep, n. (ʃiːp) Forms: α. 1 scéap, scǽp, scép, 2 sceæp, 2–3 sceap, 2–4 scep, (3 se(e)p, seop), 3–4 scepe, 3–5 (6 in comb.) schep, shep, 3–6 schepe, (4 ssep, schiep), 4–5 scheep, chepe, 4–6 shepe, (5 sheppe, Sc. scheipe, 6 sheip(pe, shiepe), 6–7 sheepe, Sc. scheip, (7 in comb. shepp), 4– sheep.... Oxford English Dictionary
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