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gossipred
gossipred (ˈgɒsɪprɛd) Also 4 gossybrede. [f. gossip n. + OE. rǽden condition: see -red. An etymologizing perversion appears in Huloet 1552: ‘Goshipbred, or gatheringe of goshyps at the wyne, syssitia.’] 1. The relationship of gossips (see gossip n. 1 and 2); spiritual affinity. Now only Hist. (with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gosibrede
gosibrede obs. form of gossipred. Oxford English Dictionary
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gossiphood
gossiphood Now rare. (ˈgɒsɪphʊd) Also † gossiphede. [f. gossip n. + -hood, -head.] † a. Spiritual relationship; = gossipred 1. b. A body of gossips (see gossip n. 3).1502 Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W. 1506) ii. x. 115 Whan the one or the other ben of lygnage or of ony affynyte, or gossyphede. 1579 Toms... Oxford English Dictionary
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gossipship
† ˈgossipship Obs. [f. gossip n. + -ship.] The mutual relation of gossips. Also, the personality of a gossip or sponsor (used as a mock-title). (Cf. gossipred 1.)1572 Huloet (ed. Higins), Gosshishippe at a Christening, lustrica cognatio. 1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Compadrazgo, gossipship, Compaternit... Oxford English Dictionary
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gossipry
gossipry (ˈgɒsɪprɪ) [f. gossip n. + -ry.] 1. Spiritual relationship: = gossipred 1.1550 Bale Image Both Ch. iii. xviii. Bb. viij b, [Marriage should be forbidden] neither for vowes vnaduised, nor for no popish orders, nor yet for any gossypry. 1861 G. W. Dasent Story Burnt Njal II. 248, I challenge ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sibred
ˈsibred Obs. exc. dial. Forms: α. 1 sibreden, 5 -redin, sybredyn(e; 4–5 sib(be)radyn. β. 3–5 sibrede, 4–5 sybrede (5 cybrede, sybreed), 6 sybrade; 4 sibred, 5–6 syb(b)red, 6 sybberid, 7 sibbered; 7 sibrit, 9 dial. sibberet(s), sib(b)ret(s), -rit(s), etc. γ. Sc. 5 sibrend, sibrent. [See sib a. and -r... Oxford English Dictionary
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compaternity
compaternity (kɒmpəˈtɜːnɪtɪ) [ad. med.L. compaternitāt-em (F. compaternité), f. compater godfather (f. com- together, with + pater father): cf. paternity.] The relationship which exists between godfathers (or godparents) mutually, or between them and the actual parents of a child.1432–50 tr. Higden ... Oxford English Dictionary
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-red
-red suffix, representing OE. rǽden condition, which was freely used as a second element in combs. In ME. the full form -rǣden, -rēden, -rāden was by the general dropping of final -n reduced to -rēde, and this was subsequently shortened to -red. (In some cases the -ēde was confused with the synonymo... Oxford English Dictionary
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