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forthward
▪ I. † ˈforthward, n. Obs. Also 5 Sc. forðward, forthwart. [See forth adv.] = foreward n.1c 1340 Cursor M. 13959 (Fairf.) Þe Iewes wiþ þaire fals forþward..þai soȝt ihesu to þe dede. c 1470 Henry Wallace xi. 487 For thi manheid this forthwart to me fest. 1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. iii. 254 As plesit h... Oxford English Dictionary
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hence-forthward
† hence-forthward, adv. Obs. rare. = next.c 1391 Chaucer Astrol. i. §1 From hennes-forthward, I wol clepe the heyhte of any thing þat is taken by thy rewle, the altitude. Oxford English Dictionary
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thenforth
thenforth, -forthward see thenne. Oxford English Dictionary
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heðen
▪ I. † hethen, adv. Obs. Forms: 3 heðen, 3–5 heþen, hethen, (3 heoðen, heþenn, 4 heden, heiþen, -in, heythen, eþen, hiþen, 4–5 hethin, -yn, -ene, 5 hethinne, -un, hithinne). [Early ME., a. ON. heðan (Sw. häden, Da. heden), f. root of he pron.] = hence.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 185 Heðen to fare to sik... Oxford English Dictionary
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parcelmeal
† ˈparcelmeal, adv. Obs. [f. parcel n. + -meal.] By ‘parcels’ or portions; in small portions at a time; bit by bit, piecemeal.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. iii. 72 Men..þat most harm worchen, To þe pore people þat percel-mel buggen. 14.. Chaucer's Pars. T. ¶932 (Petw. MS.) Þow shalt schryve þe of alle þi sy... Oxford English Dictionary
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forth
▪ I. forth, adv., prep., and n. (fɔəθ) Forms: 1 forð, forþ, (fordh, forht), 3–4 south. vorth, 3–6 forthe, (3 ford, 4 ferth, forgh), 4–6 furth(e, (5 firth), 5–6 fourthe, 6–7 forrth. [OE. forð = OFris., OS. forth (Du. voort), MHG. vort (mod.Ger. fort):—OTeut. *furþo- (represented also in Goth. faurþis... Oxford English Dictionary
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chivalry
chivalry (ˈʃɪvəlrɪ, ˈtʃɪvəlrɪ) Forms: 3–4 chy-, chivalerye, -ie, 4 chevalerie, chyualrie, 4–5 chiualrye, 4–6 cheuelry(e, chevelry, Sc. chewalry, 4–7 chevalrie, -ry, chyualry(e, chivalrie, 5 cheyvalery(e, chevallry, 6 chevalree, 7 chivaldry, -altry, 5– chivalry. [ME., a. OF. chevalerie (11th c.), chi... Oxford English Dictionary
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fro
▪ I. † fro n. Obs.—1 [? a. ON. fró in the same sense.] Comfort, relief.c 1310 in Wright Lyric P. xxxvi. 100 Of myne deden fynde y non fro.▪ II. fro Sc. frae, prep. (adv., conj.). (frəʊ, fre) Forms: α. (chiefly north. and Sc.) 2–7 fra, 5–6 fray, (6 fre, frea), 8–9 frae; β. 2– fro, (4–5 froo, 7 frow).... Oxford English Dictionary
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hen
▪ I. hen, n. (hɛn) Forms: 1 hen(n, hæn(n, 2–5 henn, 3–7 henne, (5 hene), 3– hen. [OE. hęnn str. f., corresp. to OLG. *hęnna (MDu. henne, Du. hen), OHG. hęnna (Ger. henne):—WGer. *hannja, deriv. of hano, OE. hana cock.] 1. a. The female of the common domestic or barn-door fowl, the male of which is t... Oxford English Dictionary
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now
▪ I. now, adv., conj., n.1, and a. (naʊ) Forms: 1–4 nu, 1 nuu, 2–3 nv, 4 new, nw, 9 Sc. noo; 3–6 nou (4–5 -e), 3 no, 3–5 nov, 3– now, 4–6 nowe. [OE. n{uacu}; the same form occurs in all the older Teutonic languages, and corresponds to Skr. nu, n{uacu}, Gr. νυ, νῦν, L. nunc.] I. adv. 1. a. At the pre... Oxford English Dictionary
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story
▪ I. story, n.1 (ˈstɔərɪ) Pl. stories (ˈstɔərɪz). Forms: 3–7 storie, 4 Sc. stoury, 4–5 store, 4–6 stori, 5–7 storye, 5 stoory, 4– story. pl. 4 storis, storijs, -yss(e, 4–5 storys, -yies, stor(r)ius, 4–7 storyes, 6 storeis, storyis, 4– stories. [a. AF. estorie (OF. estoire, later in semi-learned form... Oxford English Dictionary
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