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foot-cloth
ˈfoot-cloth † 1. A large richly-ornamented cloth laid over the back of a horse and hanging down to the ground on each side. It was considered as a mark of dignity and state. Obs.1480 Wardr. Acc. Edw. IV (1830) 154 An herneys in russet velvet cloth of gold for an hakeney, and a footeclothe maade of r... Oxford English Dictionary
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foot-mantle
† ˈfoot-mantle Obs. a. ? An over-garment worn by women when riding, to protect their dress. b. = foot-cloth 1.c 1386 Chaucer Prol. 472 A foot-mantel aboute hir hipes large. 1488 in Ld. Treas. Acc. Scotl. I. 147 Item, for thre elne of veluus til a fut mantil, price of the elne iij li. c 1610 Sir J. M... Oxford English Dictionary
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saddle-cloth
saddle-cloth Forms: see saddle and cloth; also 5 sadylclow. A cloth placed on a horse's back beneath the saddle; † in early use = foot-cloth, housing-cloth.1481–90 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 222 Item,..paied..for ij. yerdes and di. and. di. qrter of blak cloth, for a sadylclow for my Lord. 1523 Fit... Oxford English Dictionary
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metreza
† meˈtreza Obs. Also metereza. [Pseudo-Italian alteration of F. maîtresse.] = mistress.1604 Marston & Webster Malcontent i. iii, Me thinkes I see that Signior pawn his foot-cloth: that Metreza her Plate. a 1627 Middleton More Dissemblers v. i. 92 Metereza Celia. Ibid. 107 Come, metereza. Oxford English Dictionary
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wigeon
widgeon, wigeon, n. (ˈwɪdʒən) Forms: 6 wegyon, -ion, wygeon, wigion, 6–7 wigen, widgen, -in, 7 -ine, widg(e)ing, widgion, 6– wigeon, 7– widgeon. [Of difficult etymology. The form suggests a French origin (cf. pigeon), but no appropriate Fr. forms are evidenced as early as the English word or with th... Oxford English Dictionary
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base
▪ I. base, n.1 (ˈbeɪs) Forms: 4–7 basse, 4–6 baas, 4 bas, bays, 7 bass, 4– base. [a. F. base (12th c. in Littré):—L. bas-is, a. Gr. βάσις a stepping, also that on which one steps or stands, pedestal, base, f. βα- ‘walk, go.’ The ME. spellings bas, baas, basse, indicate confusion with base a., which,... Oxford English Dictionary
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saint
▪ I. saint, a. and n. (seɪnt; unstressed sənt, snt) Forms: α. 2–6 seint, 3–6 seinte, seynt(e, sainte, 4–5 saynt, (2 zeinte, 3 sæinte, 5 seyntte, 6 seeynt, sayent), 4– saint. β. (prefixed to a name beginning with a cons.) 3–4 sein, 4 san, sen, 4–6 sayn, 5 sayne, sain, syn. γ. 3–5 sant, 4–6 sent, (3 s... Oxford English Dictionary
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pump
▪ I. pump, n.1 (pʌmp) Also 5–7 pompe, pumpe, (5–6 pomp, poompe, 6 poumpe): see also plump n.2 [Late ME. pumpe, pompe, = early mod.Du. pompe, Du. pomp, LG. pumpe, pump, mod.Ger. pumpe; whence Da. pompe, Sw. pump; also Fr. pompe. Machines for raising water were in ancient and mediæval use, but no trac... Oxford English Dictionary
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