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gersum
▪ I. ˈgersum, n. Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 1 gær-, gersum(a, 2–6, 9 Hist. gersum, 3 garsum, gersom, 5 grassum, 5–6 gersome, girsum(me, gressome, 6 gersumme, -sowme, gyrsome, -soome, -soume, grassumme, gressam, -um, grissume, -ome, 6–7 garsome, 3, 7 gersume, (8 garsom). [OE. gærsum, gersum, str. masc. a... Oxford English Dictionary
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gyrsome
gyrse, gyrsome vars. girse Obs., gersum. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sir Israel Gollancz Prize
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gressam
gressam variant of gersum. Oxford English Dictionary
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gressome
gressome variant of gersum n. and v.1558 Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc.) III. 79 Richard Hall for the gressome of his horse iiijli. 1564–78 W. Bullein Dial. agst. Pest. (1886) 10 Muche reisyng of rentes and gressomyng of men, causyng greate dearth, much pouertie. Oxford English Dictionary
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grassumme
grassum(me obs. form of gersum. Oxford English Dictionary
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garsumme
garsum(me var. gersum. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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garsome
garsome var. gersum. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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grasoune
grasoune variant of gersum, Obs.1640 Bk. War Committee Covenanters 16 My Lady Kenmure's dewties, grasounes and uthers. Oxford English Dictionary
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warison
† ˈwarison Obs. Forms: 4–6 wary-, wari-, ware-, (4 warei-, vari-, 5 wery-, warry-); -soun(e, -son(e, 4 -sun, 5 -sowne, -sonne, summe; 9 warrison. [a. OF. warison, northeastern form of g(u)arison: see garrison n.] 1. Wealth, possessions. to bring (a person) in or to (his) warison: to enrich.1297 R. G... Oxford English Dictionary
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greete
▪ I. † greet, n.1 Obs. [f. greet v.1] The action of greet v.1; a greeting.c 1590 Greene Fr. Bacon ix. 205 Let me that joy in these consorting greets..Yield thanks for all these favours to my son. a 1616 Beaumont Sonnet Poems (1640) 4 The broken marrow bone is sweet, The token doth adorn the greet. a... Oxford English Dictionary
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bring
bring, v. (brɪŋ) Pa. tense and Pa. pple. brought (brɔːt). Forms: inf. 1 bringan, brengan, 2–5 bringen, 3–6 bringe, bryngen, 4–6 brynge, 4–7 bryng, 4– bring, (3 bringhe, brynke, 3–4 brengen, 4–5 breng, 5 bryngyn). pa. tense 1–3 bróhte, 2 brochte, 3 broȝte, brouhte, 4 brouȝt(e, broȝt, broht, browȝt, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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lay
▪ I. lay, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (leɪ) Forms: α. 1 laᵹu, 3 laȝe; pl. 3 lawes, 4 lauen. β. 3 lei-e, 3, 5 ley, 4 leye, laie, 4–5 laye, 4, 9 (dial.) lay. [OE. laᵹu (oblique cases laᵹe); the β forms may represent either an OE. *læᵹe dat., acc., or gen., or the ON. legi dative, legir plural, of the equivale... Oxford English Dictionary
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foot
▪ I. foot, n. (fʊt) Pl. feet (fiːt). Forms: sing. 1–2 fót, 3–4 fot, south. vot, 3–6 fote, fut, (3 fhote, fott, 5 fowte, foyte), 5–6 fotte, 5–7 foote, (7 foott), 8–9 dial. fit, 3– foot. Sc. 4–7 fute, (4 fut, 6 fuit), 6– fit. pl. 1–2 fét, fœ́t, fótas, 2 fiet, (gen. 1 fóta, 3 fote; dat. 1 fótum, 3 fote... Oxford English Dictionary
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