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flecche
† flecche, v. Obs. Forms: 4 flecchi, flechchi, (? misprint) fleeche, 3–5 flecche. See also flinch v. [ad. OF. flechir (mod.F. fléchir to bend), also flechier to bend, turn aside, flinch; of obscure etymology; connexion of some kind with L. flectĕre to bend, is commonly assumed, but the supposition h... Oxford English Dictionary
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flinch
▪ I. flinch, v.1 (flɪnʃ) Also 7 flench. [app. a. OF. flenchir, flainchir, usually regarded as a variant of the synonymous flechir: see flecche.] 1. intr. To give way, draw back, yield ground in a combat; to draw back or turn aside from a course of action, a duty or enterprise. In later use influence... Oxford English Dictionary
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rude
▪ I. rude, a. and adv. (ruːd) Forms: 4 ruide, 4–5 ruyde (5 Sc. royde), 5 ruyd, 6 Sc. ruid; 5 reude, 5–6 rewde; 4– rude. [a. OF. ruide, rude (F. rude), or ad. L. rudis unwrought, unformed, inexperienced, etc. Cf. MDu. ruud-, ruut. In some ME. and early Sc. texts there appears to be a certain amount o... Oxford English Dictionary
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fold
▪ I. † fold, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 folde, 3–5 folde, (3 south. volde, 4 foulde), 4– fold. [OE. folde wk. fem. = OLG. folda, ON. fold:—OTeut. *foldôn-, *foldâ, prob. related to *felþu field n.] 1. a. The surface of the earth; the ground. b. Dry land; the earth, as the dwelling-place of man. in, on, upon ... Oxford English Dictionary
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