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▪ I. imbring obs. var. of embering, ember2.▪ II. imbring var. of inbring v. Obs.
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inbringing
ˈinˌbringing, vbl. n. Now rare or Obs. [f. inbring + -ing1, or f. in adv. + bringing vbl. n.] The action of bringing in; importation, introduction; bringing in under legal warrant.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 29 An in-bryngynge to gretter knowleche in oþer bookes þat foloweþ. 1470 Sc. Acts Jas. II...
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iceberg (partial trans. of Dutch ijsberg)
icefall
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icemelt
icepick
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in-bring
† inˈbring, ˌin-ˈbring, v. Obs. Chiefly Sc. Also 4–7 imbring. Pa. tense and pple. inbrought; for Forms see bring. [OE. inbringan, f. in-1 + bring; transl. L. offerre, etc. See also embring.] trans. To bring in (lit. and fig.); to introduce; to adduce; to induce, cause to come; in Sc. Law, to bring i...
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hidlings
▪ I. hidlings, adv. and n. Sc. and north. dial. Also erron. -lands = -lins. [f. hid ppl. a. + -ling, -lings, adverbial formative: cf. backling, -s, etc.] A. adv. In hidden wise, secretly.a 1225 Ancr. R. 280 He mei hine unmunlunge aworpen [v.r. hodlinges casten]. 1808–18 in Jamieson. a 1851 J. Bailli...
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uplift
▪ I. ˈuplift, n. [up- 2. Cf. next.] 1. a. The fact of being raised or elevated.a 1845 Willis David's Grief for Child 28 His brow Had the inspired up-lift of the king's. 1890 Stanley Darkest Africa I. xvi. 413 There was uniform uplift and subsidence of the constantly twirling spear blades. b. spec. A...
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landman
landman (ˈlændmən) [OE. landmann, f. land land n.1 + mann man n. Cf. MHG. lantman native, mod.G. landmann, Du. landman countryman, peasant, farmer. Cf. landsman.] † 1. A man of a (specified or indicated) country. = countryman 1. Obs. rare.a 1000 Cædmon's Exod. 179 (Gr.) Feond onseᵹon laðum eaᵹan lan...
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tax
▪ I. tax, n.1 (tæks) Also 4–7 taxe, Sc. 5–7 taxt (6 taxte). [app. f. tax v. Appears earlier than F. taxe (1405 in Godef. Compl.; rare bef. 16th c.), f. taxer vb.; also earlier than med.L. taxa in Du Cange. In ME., taxe and taske, task n., were at first almost synonymous; but in their sense-developme...
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