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ferlac
† ˈferlac Obs. Also 3 farlac, fearlac. [f. fear n.1: see -lock.] Fear, terror.a 1225 Ancr. R. 306 Kume uorð þer efter ferlac, þuruh þe demares heste. a 1225 St. Marher. 16 Swuch farlac ich fele. c 1320 Cast. Love 672 In þe mere he stont bi-twene two, Ne haþ he ferlak for no fo. Oxford English Dictionary
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-lock
A few compounds appear only in Middle English, thus "occult practice, magic", ferlac "terror", shendlac "disgrace", "faithfulness", "wooing", all of wikipedia.org
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fearlac
† ˈfearlac Obs. Also 3 far-, ferlac, 4 ferlak. [f. fear n.1 (? or v.): see -lock.] Fear, terror.a 1225 Ancr. R. 306 Kume uorð þer efter ferlac. a 1225 Leg. Kath. 39 Þurh fearlac of eisfule þreates. c 1320 Cast. Love 672 Ne haþ he ferlak for no fo. Oxford English Dictionary
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-lock
-lock, suffix in mod. Eng. occurring only in wedlock, represents OE. -lác, the second element of numerous compounds (usually neuter: rarely masc.) in which the first element is a n. OE. had about a dozen of these compounds (those in which -lác means ‘offering’, lake n.1, are not counted); in all the... Oxford English Dictionary
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nether
▪ I. nether, a. (ˈnɛðə(r)) Forms: 1 nioðerra, niðera, nyðera, 3 nyþere; 1 neoþ(e)ra, 3 neoþere; 4 nethere, 4–5 neþer, (5 -ire), 5–6 nethir, (5 -yr, Sc. nathir), neder, (6 -ur, Sc. neddir); 4 nei-, neyþer, 6 neyther, 7 neither, 6–7 neather; 5– nether. [Common Teut.: OE. neoþera, niþera, etc., = OFris... Oxford English Dictionary
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