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forthy
forthy, a. Sc. and dial. (ˈfɔəθɪ) [f. forth adv. + -y1.] Disposed to put oneself forth or forward; forward, outspoken, unrestrained.c 1565 [see forthset v.]. 1846 Spec. Cornish Prov. Dial. 55 A yungster comed out very forthy, ‘Here come I, St. George’. 1880 E. Cornwall Gloss., Forthy, officious; for... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aamon
strongest prince of all other, and understandeth of all things past and to come, he procureth favor, and reconcileth both friends and foes, and rule forthy wikipedia.org
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vorthy
vorthy dial. var. forthy a.; obs. Sc. form of worthy a. Oxford English Dictionary
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for-thy
† for-ˈthy, conj. Obs. Also 1 forð{iacu}, 2–5 forthi, 3 south. forðui, 3–4 forthe. [OE. forð{iacu}, forð{yacu}, f. for prep. + ð{yacu}, instr. of the. Cf. forthon.] For this reason, therefore.c 1000 Ags. Gosp. John vii. 22 Forðy Moyses eow sealde ymbsnydenysse. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 21 Forðon a þis worl... Oxford English Dictionary
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American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists
References External links Scientific Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists Forthy-Ninth wikipedia.org
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furthy
ˈfurthy, a. Sc. Var. of forthy a. Hence ˈfurthiness.a 1658 J. Durham Exp. Commandm. (1675) 360 There is a gadding, and a so called furthiness, especially in women..which is exceedingly offensive. 1777–1808 Mayne Siller Gun ii. xliv, Less furthy dames (wha cou'd resist them!) Th' example take. a 1810... Oxford English Dictionary
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Internet censorship in Cuba
Cuba does not have the infrastructure and individuals have insufficient incomes to make home Wi-Fi broadly available, forthy most Cubans access Wi-Fi through wikipedia.org
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forthset
† forthˈset, v. Obs. [f. forth adv. + set v.1] trans. To set forth; to present to view, display.c 1565 Lindesay (Pitscottie) Chron. Scot. (1728) I. 1 They, that are most forthy in the ingyring and forthsetting them⁓selves. 1585 Jas. I Ess. Poesie (Arb.) 37, I had farr rather Babell tower forthsett, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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for-thon
† for-ˈthon, conj. Obs. Also 1 forþám, -þan, 2–4 forthan, 7 forthen. [In OE. two words: for prep. + þon instr., þám dat., of the. The dat. and instr. forms coalesced in ME.] 1. For this reason, therefore. In ME. sometimes repeated, forþon..forþon ‘for this reason..that’.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. iii. x... Oxford English Dictionary
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unrule
unˈrule [un-1 12.] Absence of rule or government.1422 Yong tr. Secreta Secret. 136 Whyle he regnyd in this vnrule.., into the land of Irlande he arryuete. c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. v. xii. 3724 (Wemyss MS.), Forthy it nedis þat ressoune Thyne vnreullis habandoun.1818 Scott Rob Roy xxii, Now let's hear..h... Oxford English Dictionary
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lately
▪ I. † ˈlately, a. Obs. [f. late a.1 + -ly1.] 1. Slow.c 1400 tr. Secreta Secret., Gov. Lordsh. 117 He, þat yn goynge, hauys his paas large and latly, welfare shall folwe him yn all his werkys. 2. Recent, late.1581 Stubbes Two Wunderf. Examples in Shaks. Soc. Papers (1849) IV. 85 Remember thou thy la... Oxford English Dictionary
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blate
▪ I. blate, a. Sc. and north. dial. (bleɪt, dial. bleːt, blɪət) Also 6 blait, 7 bleat(e, bleit. [Found in Sc. late in 15th c. It answers phonetically to OE. blát livid, pale, ghastly; but the connexion of meaning, though possible, is not attested by the evidence. The general sense since 16th c. is ‘... Oxford English Dictionary
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certainty
certainty (ˈsɜːtəntɪ) Forms: 4 certaynte, 4–5 -teynte, -tante, 5 certeyntee, -tente, -tainte, 6 certaynete, sertente, -tinty, scertayntie, certentie, -teynty, -tie, certeintie, -tayntie, -taynetye, -tainety, 6–7 certaintie, (certainetie, -ty), 7 certenty, teinty, 6– certainty. [a. Anglo-Fr. certeint... Oxford English Dictionary
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couple
▪ I. couple, n. (ˈkʌp(ə)l) Forms: 4 coppell, 4–5 cuple, copul(l, coupel, 4–6 coupil(l, -yl(l, cople, copple, 4–7 cupple, 5 coupull, cowp-, cwpylle, cuppil, -ylle, 5–6 copel, -il(l, -yl(l, cowple, 6 coople, 4– couple. [a. OF. cople, cuple, later couple:—L. cōpula band, tie, connexion: see copula.] I.... Oxford English Dictionary
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