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huisher
† huisher, husher now as Fr. ‖ huissier, n. (ɥisje) Forms: 4–5 huscher, 5 hoschere, 5–6 huissher(e, hussher(e, 6–7 husher, huisher, 7 hushier, 7– huissier. See also usher. [a. OF. huisier, huscier, mod.F. huissier, f. h)uis door:—pop. L. *ūstium for ostium door.] = usher.13.. Sir Tristr. 632 Þe husc... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Sad Shepherd
, Master of the Feast Friar Tuck – his Chaplain and Steward Little John – Bow-bearer Scarlet, Scathlock – two Brothers, Huntsmen George-a-Green – Huisher wikipedia.org
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hussher
hussher var. huisher. Oxford English Dictionary
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husher
husher = usher: see huisher. Oxford English Dictionary
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foumart
foumart (ˈfʊmət) Forms: 4 folmarde, 5 ful(e)merd(e, -mert, 5–6 -mard(e, 5–7 -mer(e, (5 -mare), 5 fullimart, 6 fullymart, 7 ful-, 7–8 fuli-, 7–9 foul(e)mart, 5–7 fow-, 7, 9 fu-, 8, 9 foomart, (6 foumerd, 7 fummer, 8 formet), 8– foumart. [ME. fulmard:—OE. *f{uacu}l mearð (f{uacu}l, foul a. + mearð mar... Oxford English Dictionary
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usher
▪ I. usher, n. (ˈʌʃə(r)) Forms: 4–5 vsscher, usscher, uscher, 5 vschere, vshure, 6 vscher; 4–5 vssher (5 -ere), 4–6 ussher (5 -ere), 6 vsher, 5– usher (7 ushier); 4 oyschere, 5 oischer; Sc. 5 isscheare, 5–6 ischar, 6 ischair, -ear, 7 isher. [a. AF. usser (12th c.), OF. ussier, uissier, uscier, var. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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weasel
▪ I. weasel, n. (ˈwiːz(ə)l) Forms: 1 uueosule, uuesulae, wesle, 4 wesill, 4–5 wesel(e, 4–6 wesell, -il, 5 wesyl(le, wees-, wessylle, weysyl, wezel, whesille, Sc. quhasill, 6 wesyll, weysell, 6–7 weazell, -ill, weesell, we(e)sill, 6–9 weesel, 7 weasell, -il, weassel, weesle, we(e)zill, weezle, wheezl... Oxford English Dictionary
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prologize
prologize, v. (ˈprɒlədʒaɪz, ˈprəʊl-) See also prologuize. [ad. Gr. προλογίζειν to speak the prologue: see prologue n. and -ize.] intr. To compose or speak a prologue.1608 Beaum. & Fl. Four Plays in One Induct., Prologues are Huishers bare before the wise; Why may not then an Huisher Prologize? a 167... Oxford English Dictionary
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