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forwear
† forˈwear, v. Obs. [f. for- prefix1 + wear v.] trans. To wear out, wear away, exhaust.c 1205 Lay. 14479 Þenne mihte þu mid winne þi lif al uor⁓werien mid haueken & mid hunden hired-plæie luuien. a 1240 Sawles Warde in Cott. Hom. 251 Þah ich hefde a þusent tungen of stele and talde aðet ha weren all... Oxford English Dictionary
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forworn
forworn, ppl. a. arch. (fəˈwɔːn) [mod.Eng. (strong) pa. pple. of forwear v.] Worn out, exhausted, decayed, grown old, the worse for wear.1508 Fisher 7 Penit. Ps. li. Wks. (1876) 117 To botche or mende an olde forworen thynge. 1570 Dee Math. Pref. A iij b, They, who haue..requested me, (an old forwor... Oxford English Dictionary
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dwale
▪ I. † dwale, n.1 and a. Obs. Forms: α. 1 dweola, dwola, dwala, 3 dwole, dwale, 3–4 duale. [In sense 1, a variant of dwele n., = OE. *dwela, dweola, dwola, dwala, error, heresy, madness; in sense 2 app. aphetic for OE. ᵹedweola, -dwola, etc. error, heresy, madness, also heretic, deceiver; f. ablaut-... Oxford English Dictionary
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no less
no less, adv. and a. [no adv.2 + less a.] Not less, as much, in various uses. 1. Used absolutely.a 1300 Cursor M. 6915 Fourti winter, an nales. 1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxvi. 102 The feyndis gaif thame hait leid to laip, Thair lovery wes na less. 1559 W. Cuningham Cosmogr. Glasse 139, I confesse no less... Oxford English Dictionary
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either
either, a. (pron.) and adv. (conj.) (ˈiːðə(r), ˈaɪðə(r)) Forms: 1 ǽᵹ-, œ́ᵹ-, éᵹhwæðer, 1–2 ǽᵹðer, 2 eiᵹðer, (3 Orm. eȝȝðer), 3 æiðer, aieþer, 2–4 eiðer, eiþer, 3–5 aiþer, aither, ayther, (ayder, 5 eyder), 3–6 ether, (? 4–6 aþer, ather, -ir, 4 euther, ewther), 3–7 eyther, -thir, (5 eithar), 6 eather,... Oxford English Dictionary
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stench
▪ I. stench, n. (stɛnʃ) Forms: α. 1 stenc, stengc, 3–6 stenche, 3, 4, 6– stench. β. 6 staunch, 7–8 stanch. γ. 2–4 stunch(e, 3 Orm. stinnch, 4, 5–7 stinche, 5–8 stinch, 4–6 stynch(e, (6 stintch, styntche). [The α and β forms represent OE. stęnc masc. = OS. stanc (LG., Du. stank; Sw., Da. stank from L... Oxford English Dictionary
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wear
▪ I. wear, n. (wɛə(r)) Also 5 were, 6–7 weare, 7–8 ware. [f. wear v.1] I. 1. a. The action of wearing or carrying on the person (an article of clothing, an ornament, a watch, sword, or the like); the condition or fact of being worn or carried upon the person.1464 Rolls of Parlt. V. 567/2 The best an... Oxford English Dictionary
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sheep
▪ I. sheep, n. (ʃiːp) Forms: α. 1 scéap, scǽp, scép, 2 sceæp, 2–3 sceap, 2–4 scep, (3 se(e)p, seop), 3–4 scepe, 3–5 (6 in comb.) schep, shep, 3–6 schepe, (4 ssep, schiep), 4–5 scheep, chepe, 4–6 shepe, (5 sheppe, Sc. scheipe, 6 sheip(pe, shiepe), 6–7 sheepe, Sc. scheip, (7 in comb. shepp), 4– sheep.... Oxford English Dictionary
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summer
▪ I. summer, n.1 (ˈsʌmə(r)) Forms: 1 sumor, (-ur), 1–4 sumer, 3–6 somer, 4–5 somere, Sc. -yr(e, 4–6 Sc. somir, 4–7 sommer, (3 Orm. sumerr, 4 Kent. zomer, 5 somare, -or, sommyr, sommure, Sc. swmyr, 6 sommar), 6– summer. β. Sc. 6 symmer, 8–9 simmer. [OE. sumor masc. = OFris. sumur, -er (Fris. sommer, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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shot
▪ I. shot, n.1 (ʃɒt) Forms: 1 sc(e)ot, ᵹesc(e)ot, 2, 4–7 schot, 3 scott, 4–7 schott, shotte, (5 shet), 5–6 schotte, 5–7, (8) shott, (6 shutt, 6–7 shote), 5– shot. [OE. sc(e)ot, ᵹesc(e)ot neut. (the prefix, as usual in ns., fell away—in this instance not surviving beyond OE.—so that the forms with an... Oxford English Dictionary
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