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imbost
▪ I. imbost obs. var. of embossed ppl. a.2, foaming at the mouth from exhaustion.▪ II. † imˈbost, n. Obs. [cf. prec. and next.] Foam (from the mouth of a beast).1677 N. Cox Gentl. Recreat. i. 78 Yet will that [Stream] with the help of the Wind, lodge part of the Steam and Imbost [printed Imbosh], th... Oxford English Dictionary
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emboss
▪ I. † emˈboss, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. emboss v.] A boss-like projection; a knob.1644 Evelyn Mem. (1857) I. 124 A round emboss of marble.▪ II. emboss, v.1 (ɛmˈbɒs) Also 4–6 enbos(s, 5 enboce. [prob. a. OF. *emboce-r (app. not recorded before 1530): see en- and boss n.1] 1. trans. To cause to bulge or s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis Bird
This contained "eight large figures” six whereof on horseback and several of them "two and a half feet imbost". wikipedia.org
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embossed
▪ I. embossed, ppl. a.1 (ɛmˈbɒst) [f. emboss v.1] 1. Carved or moulded in relief; ornamented with figures in relief; (of figures or ornament) raised, standing out in relief. embossed printing: printing with raised letters, as for the use of the blind, or for ornament.1541 Elyot Image Gov. 67 Images.... Oxford English Dictionary
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surbate
▪ I. † surbate, n. Obs. Also 6–7 surbat. [f. surbate v.] Soreness of the feet or hoofs caused by walking; foot-soreness.1587 L. Mascall Govt. Cattle, Horses (1627) 118 By that meanes hee may saue his horse often-times from danger of surbat. 1645 ‘Martin-Marpriest’ Martin's Eccho 16 You remember how ... Oxford English Dictionary
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waved
waved, ppl. a. (weɪvd) [f. wave v. + -ed1.] 1. Having the form of waves, presenting a wavy outline or appearance, undulating, undulated. a. gen.1599 Hakluyt Voy. II. ii. 86 In the hole is laied good store of wood, whereon is raised gallantly a waued roofe. 1605 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iii. iv. Capta... Oxford English Dictionary
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raised
▪ I. raised, ppl. a.1 (reɪzd) [f. raise v.1 + -ed1.] 1. a. Set erect; restored to life; roused up.1604 Shakes. Oth. i. ii. 29 Those are the raised Father, and his Friends. 1697 G. Keith 2nd Narr. Proc. Turner's Hall 32 The Raised Saints shall neither need Candle, nor Light of the Sun. b. raised pie:... Oxford English Dictionary
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pale
▪ I. pale, n.1 (peɪl) Also 5 pal, payll, 6 paile, payl, Sc. paill, 6–7 palle, pail, 7 payle. [a. F. pal (15th c. in Littré), ad. L. pālus stake: = It., Sp. palo, Pg. pao.] 1. a. orig. A stake; a pointed piece of wood intended to be driven into the ground, esp. as used with others to form a fence; no... Oxford English Dictionary
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soil
▪ I. soil, n.1 (sɔɪl) Forms: 4–8 soyle (5 soylle), 5, 7–8 soyl (6 Sc. soyll), 5–7 soile, 6– soil. [a. AF. soil, soyl in sense 2 b (1292–1305), app. representing L. solium (whence also OF. soil, suel: see soil n.2), taken in the sense of L. solum (F. sol) ground. For Sc. forms see also sulye.] I. 1. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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work
▪ I. work, n. (wɜːk) Forms: α. 1—4 weorc, 2–4 weork(e, (3 Orm. weorrc, weorrk-). β. 1–4 werc, (3 wærc, wærk, Orm. werrc), 3–6 werk(e, (4 -cke, -kke, 5 wherk, 6 Sc. verk); Sc. and north. 4 warc(ke, vark, 4–7 warke, 4– wark. γ. 1 wyrc, 1–2 wurc, 3 wurck, wurk, (5 wrke); 4 wirke. δ. 1–3 worc, 3–7 worke... Oxford English Dictionary
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