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hastive
† ˈhastive, ˈhastif, a. Obs. Also 3–5 -yf(e, -ife, -yve. [a. OF. hastif, -ive, mod.F. hâtif, -ive, speedy, hurried, impetuous, f. haste, mod. hâte haste n. + -ive. See also hasty, which is in origin a doublet of this word.] 1. Speedy, swift: = hasty a. 1.1382 Wyclif Jer. xxxvi. 29 Hastif shal come t... Oxford English Dictionary
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hastif
hastif, -ly, -ness see hastive, -ly, -ness. Oxford English Dictionary
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hastivess
† hastiˈvess Obs. In 4 hastiwes. [a. AF. hastivesse, f. hastif, hâtif hastive.] = prec.[1292 Britton iv. ix. §8 Acuns..mentent par fole hastivesce.] c 1325 Metr. Hom. 159 Quen we hald our hert fra wreth, And hastiwes. Oxford English Dictionary
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tidive
† ˈtidive, a. Obs. rare—1. [Alteration of tidy a., after adjs. in -ive; perh. by association with hastive, hasty, tardife, tardy, etc.] Timely, opportune: = tidy a. 1.? 17.. Lord Barnett, etc. xv. in Child Ballads iii. (1885) 257/1 Being in the tidive hour. Oxford English Dictionary
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hastivity
† haˈstivity Obs. In 5 hastyvyte: see also hastity. [a. OF. hastiveté, mod.F. hâtiveté, f. hastif hastive: see -ity.] = prec.c 1450 in Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 242 Vengeaunce and wrathe in an hastyvyté. Oxford English Dictionary
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hasting
▪ I. hasting, vbl. n. (ˈheɪstɪŋ) [f. haste v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb haste; making haste, speeding; expedition, acceleration.a 1350 Childh. Jesu 1590 (Mätz.) Þo Josep was comen in hastingue. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. iv. (1495) 224 The cause of hastynge of Manasses deth. ? a 1400 Ar... Oxford English Dictionary
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hasty
▪ I. hasty, a. (n., adv.) (ˈheɪstɪ) [a. OF. hasti for hastif (pl. hastis), mod.F. hâtif, -ive, f. haste, hâte haste n.: see hastive, and cf. jolly, tardy. The termination was doubtless from the first identified with native -i, -y from OE. -iᵹ; and it is noticeable that the other Teutonic langs. have... Oxford English Dictionary
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pulley
▪ I. pulley, n.1 (ˈpʊlɪ) Forms: see below. [ME. a. OF. polie (c 1150 in Godef. Compl.), mod.F. poulie = Genevese dial. polie, Prov. polieja, It. puleggia, Sp. polea, Pg. polè; also med.L. polea, polegia, orig. a neuter pl. of med.L. polegium (Prov. poulejo, obs. It. puleggio):—Romanic type *polidium... Oxford English Dictionary
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