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forsooth
forsooth, adv. (fəˈsuːθ) Forms: 1 forsóð, 3–4 forsoþ(e, 4 south. vorzoþe, 3–6 forsoth(e, (3 forsotht(h, 4 for-suth, 4 forsoothe), 4–5 Sc. for-suth, (4 Sc. fursuth, 5 for-sute, Sc. -suith), 6 forsouth, (Sc. -soith), 6– forsooth. [OE. forsóð, f. for prep. + sóð, sooth n., written as one word.] 1. † a.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Understated
Baby Jean" - 3:27 "Carry On, Carry On" - 4:05 "31 Years" - 3:58 "It's a Reason" - 4:06 "Too Bad (That's Sad)" - 3:20 "Down the Line" - 4:28 "Forsooth wikipedia.org
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Urban Dictionary: marry
Marry may be accompanied by other such forms of agreement i.e 'ay', 'forsooth' and the like. Elizebethan form of the colloquial 'innit'. Used loosely during Shakespearean times as a form of a) mutual aggreement between friends, b) to emphasise/reiterate ones resolve c) express/ reinforce a fondness/solidarity between ones cronies. Most often ...
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fierdhalf
† ˈfierdhalf Obs. [f. fierd, fourth + half.] A fourth part, a quarter.1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 21 Such a kind of some⁓whatkin, as truckles beneath the very tinyness of an half nothing, and is forsooth a fierdhalf nothing. Oxford English Dictionary
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Archaism
Archaic words or expressions may have distinctive emotional connotations—some can be humorous (forsooth), some highly formal (What say you?) wikipedia.org
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mistership
mistership corruption of mistress-ship.1588 Shakes. Tit. A. iv. iv. 40 How now good fellow, would'st thou speake with vs? Clow. Yea forsooth, and your Mistership be Emperiall. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jack Walrath
Get Hit in Your Soul, (ACT, 2000) Invasion of the Booty Shakers, (Savant, 2001) Ballroom, (SteepleChase, 2008) Heavy Mirth, (SteepleChase, 2008) Forsooth wikipedia.org
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quippy
† ˈquippy Obs. rare. Also 6 quipp-, quyppie. [Of obscure origin; perh. a. L. quippe indeed, forsooth (with sarcastic force).] = quip n.1519 W. Horman Vulg. 61 §3 To rayle and rage vpon hym in rymes and quyppies. 1549 Chaloner Erasm. on Folly S j, Which quippie in waie of reproche is used against blo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yo Yogi!
. – William Shakesbear (in "To Tell the Truth, Forsooth") Matt Hurwitz – Hokey Wolf Arte Johnson – Lou (in "Huck's Doggone Day") Nancy Linari - Danny Myopic (in "To Tell the Truth, Forsooth"), Bruno Bear (in "It's All Relative") Sally Struthers - S. Scott Bullock - B.J. wikipedia.org
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eleventeen
† eˈleventeen Obs. nonce-wd. [f. eleven + -teen.] Twenty-one.16.. Wither Weakness, Many giglets I have married seen Ere they forsooth could reach eleventeen. Oxford English Dictionary
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sprucely
sprucely, adv. (ˈspruːslɪ) [f. spruce a. + -ly2.] In a spruce manner; smartly, trimly, neatly.1598 Marston Pygmal., Sat. iii, Under that fayre Ruffe so sprucely set Appeares a fall, a falling-band forsooth. 1626 T. H[awkins] Caussin's Holy Crt. 186 We see men..who wast all their tyme..in striuing to... Oxford English Dictionary
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J. Laurie Snell
One feature is Forsooth for statistical gaffes in media reports, a column originally found in the newsletter of the Royal Statistical Society. wikipedia.org
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Mark Frank (theologian)
Rechabites as an example of obedience; 'It is a usual thing nowadays,' he says, 'to direct our governours what to do, what to read, what to command; then, forsooth wikipedia.org
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laconical
† laˈconical, a. Obs. [f. laconic a. + -al1.] = laconic a.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 236 The Epistles of Nucillus were so Laconicall and shorte. 1586 T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. i. (1594) 121 Laconicall sayings, that is, short and sententious. 1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 338 Proposing forsooth a s... Oxford English Dictionary
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crants
† crants Obs. Also cranse, crance, craunce, corance. [a. Ger. (MHG., OHG.) kranz, whence Du. krans. in Kilian 1599 krants, wreath, garland, chaplet.] A garland, chaplet, wreath.1592 Greene in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) II. 246 The filthy queane weares a craunce and is a Frenchwoman, forsooth. 1596 in Nicho... Oxford English Dictionary
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