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foughten
foughten, ppl. a. (ˈfɔːt(ə)n) [Archaic form of pa. pple. of fight v.: see prec.] 1. foughten field: one in which there is or has been fighting; a battle-field. Obs. exc. poet.1568 Grafton Chron. II. 424 Was taken prisoner..in a pitched and foughten fielde. 1676 Hobbes Iliad 78 With all the horrour o... Oxford English Dictionary
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fight - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Mar 14, 2024Verb [ edit] fight (third-person singular simple present fights, present participle fighting, simple past fought, past participle fought or (archaic) foughten) ( transitive) To engage in combat with; to oppose physically, to contest with. My grandfather fought the Nazis in World War II. ( transitive) To conduct or engage in (battle, warfare etc.).
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forfoughten
forˈfoughten, pple. and ppl. a. Obs. exc. Sc. and north. dial. For forms see fight v. and foughten; also 8–9 forfoughen. [f. for- prefix1 + foughten.] Wearied and worn-out with fighting.c 1275 Lay. 26189 On wis cniht com ride to þis kinges ferde þat was al for-fohte. c 1350 Will. Palerne 3686 Ȝour m... Oxford English Dictionary
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well-foughten
† well-ˈfoughten, ppl. a. Obs. = prec.1599 Shakes. Hen. V, iv. vi. 18 In this glorious and well⁓foughten field. 1622 Drayton Poly-olb. xxii. 1577 Broughton..there lastly gaue his blood To that well-foughten Field. Oxford English Dictionary
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oughten
† oughten Obs. Var. form of ughten, OE. uht, the time just before daybreak, early morning.a 1300 K. Horn 1415 (MS. Laud 108) He smyten and he fouten Þe nyȝt and eke þe ouȝten [v.rr. ohtoun, vȝten]. c 1400 Laud Troy Bk. 9406 Thretti dayes when he hadde foughten With-outen reste bothe euen & oughten. Oxford English Dictionary
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boughten
boughten, ppl. a. (ˈbɔːt(ə)n) [irreg. f. bought ppl. a. by assimilation to foughten.] = bought ppl. a. Used poet. for the sake of metre; otherwise only dial. and in U.S. in application to purchased as opposed to home-made articles.1793 Coleridge Robespierre iii. Wks. III. 36 The Commune's villain fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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unfoughten
unˈfoughten, ppl. a. Now arch. [un-1 8 b. Cf. MDu. and Du. ongevochten, MHG. ungevohten (without fighting).] = prec.1475 Bk. Noblesse (Roxb.) 47 Youre gret adversarie of Fraunce..fled and voided unfoughten at the said jorney of Senlis. c 1500 Three Kings Sons 89 In-asmoche as we haue ben so long vnf... Oxford English Dictionary
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togethers
† toˈgethers, adv. Obs. Forms (in many cases either as one word or two, or with hyphen: cf. together): α. 3–4 togaderes, 5 to gadders; 6 togathers. β. 2–5 togederes, 4–6 togeders, 5 togederis (-ys), to gedrys, togedres, 6 togedirs; 5–6 togethers, 6 togetheres, togethirs. γ. 4–5 togidres, -eres, -ers... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nomico
(Graph Tech Mix) Harmony 03 Alice Maestera 08 Maple Wizen (2007AW Re-Mastered) 09 Suwa Foughten Field Sound Online Blue Constellations 10 Maple Wizen wikipedia.org
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renge
▪ I. † renge, n.1 Obs. Also 4 reng, rengge, 5 reenge. [a. OF. renge (Godef.), related to renger, -ier, to renge. The var. range was also adopted in ME., and finally became the standard form: see range n.] A rank, row, line, esp. of fighting men.13.. Sir Beues (A.) 3807 Þe kinges sone of Asie..Out of... Oxford English Dictionary
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fight
▪ I. fight, n. (faɪt) Forms: α. 1 feoht(e, 2–3 fiht(e, 3 fæht(e, fahte, feht(e, south. veht, feiht, (feoht, fith, fiþt, fyȝte), 3–5 fiȝt(e, south. 3 vihte, 4 vi(y)ȝt, (4 feȝt, ficht, fyhte, south. vyhte, fyth), 4–5 fyght, (5 feght, feyghte, fighte), 5–6, 9 Sc. fecht, 8 Sc. (faught), 9 dial. feight, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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warsle
▪ I. warsle, n. Sc. and north. (ˈwars(ə)l) [f. warsle v.] A struggle, tussle; a wrestling bout.1819 [Rennie] St. Patrick I. xi. 166 Though I had got a fell crunt ahint the haffit, I wan up wi' a warsle. 1828 Scott F.M. Perth xix, They quarrelled, as you saw, on the St. Valentine's Even, and had a wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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ambiguously
ambiguously, adv. (æmˈbɪgjuːəslɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an ambiguous manner: † a. Hesitatingly, doubtfully (obs.); b. With doubtful issue (obs.); c. Indistinctly, obscurely, questionably; d. In terms susceptible of more than one meaning.1579 W. Fulke Heskin's Parl. 151 Hee vseth the name of bloud fi... Oxford English Dictionary
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recomfort
▪ I. † recomfort, n. Obs. Also 5 recoum-. [ad. F. reconfort (13th c.): see re- and comfort n.] Comfort, support, consolation.c 1420 Lydg. Hist. Thebes ii. 580 He shall be relessed of his peine, Through recomfort of some high mariage. 1474 Caxton Chesse iii. ii. (1860) F j, And wyth this ought the ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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yern
▪ I. † yern, a. Obs. Forms: 1 ᵹeorn, 3 ȝeorn, 3–5 ȝern, (4 ȝarn, yerin), 4–5 ȝerne, yerne, 5 yarne, yherne, 6 yorne, yearne, (9 dial. jern). [OE. ᵹeorn = OS. gern, OHG. gern, kern (MHG. gern, G. -gern), ON. gjarn, Goth. -ga{iacu}rns (in seinaga{iacu}rns selfish, fa{iacu}huga{iacu}rns covetous), also... Oxford English Dictionary
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