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forestam
† ˈforestam Obs. Also 4 forestayne, 5 forstanyg (? read forstavyng), 5 forestaven. [f. fore- prefix + ME. stam, staven, OE. stæfn prow (see stem).] 1. The prow of a ship.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 742 Frekes one þe forestayne, fakene þeire coblez. c 1470 Henry Wallace ix. 55 Frekis in forstame [v.r. foirs... Oxford English Dictionary
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stam
▪ I. † stam, n.1 Obs. Also 4 stampne, stamyn(e. [ME. *stamne, a. ON. stamn stem, prow (also applied to the poop); for the ulterior etymology see stem n. Cf. forestam.] The stem or prow of a ship. Also attrib. in stampneloker (? locker n.1)1336–7 Acc. Exch. K.R. 19/31 m. 5 Et in vno ligno empto pro. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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venville
venville local. (ˈvɛnvɪl) Forms: 4 wenge-, vengefeild, vennefeld, 6 vyndefelde, 7 fen(g)field, venvill, 8– venville. [Of obscure origin; the suggestion made in quot. 1829 does not account for the earliest forms of the word.] 1. A special form of tenure obtaining in parishes adjoining Dartmoor, by wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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puralee
† puraˈlé, ˈpuralee Old Law. Forms: 3–4 purale, pouralee, 4 puralee, puraley, porale, 5 Sc. pureale, (Hist. 6–7 pur-, 6–8 pourallee, 7 purallie). [AF. purale(e (latinized puralea) = OF. por-, puralee a going through, f. OF. por-, pur-, pouraler to go through, traverse, f. por-, pur-:—L. prō-, forth;... Oxford English Dictionary
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stem
▪ I. stem, n.1 (stɛm) Forms: 1 stefn, stemn, 6–7 stemme, 7 steame, stemm, 4– stem. [OE. stęmn, stęfn str. masc. (for the corresponding forms in continental Teut. see stem n.2):—OTeut. *stamni-z; a parallel and synonymous OTeut. formation (*stamno-z) is represented by (M)LG., (M)Du., OHG., MHG. stam ... Oxford English Dictionary
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