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inobedience
† inoˈbedience Obs. [a. OF. inobedience, or ad. late L. inobēdientia (Augustine), f. in- (in-3) + obœd-, obēdientia obedience: see -ence.] The withholding of obedience; = disobedience. (Rare after 1600.)a 1225 Ancr. R. 198 Þe vifte hweolp hette Inobedience, þet is, þet child þet ne buhð nout his eld... Oxford English Dictionary
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inobeisance
† inoˈbeisance Obs. rare—1. In 4 -shaunce. [a. OF. inobeissance, f. in- (in-3) + obeissance obedience, obeisance.] = inobedience.1382 Wyclif Bible, Pref. Ep. Jerome iii, Redi to vndirȝoken al inobeishaunce. Oxford English Dictionary
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unremedied
unˈremedied, ppl. a. (un-1 8.) Also in 16th c. unreˈmedied, Sc. unreˈmedit.1563 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 250 Salang as this inobedience is unremedit. 1595 Spenser Clorinda 8 The authors..And workers of my vnremedied wo. 1644 Milton Divorce (ed. 2) A 3 b, The unremedied lonelinesse of this remedy.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Valdemar of Denmark (bishop)
Innocent inflicted several bans on Valdemar for his inobedience. wikipedia.org
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impersuasible
† imperˈsuasible, a. Obs. [ad. med.L. impersuāsibil-is, f. im- (im-2) + persuāsibilis, persuasible.] = prec.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 243 In this point he shall finde me impersuasible, and not to be exhorted. 1627 Donne Serm. lxvi. 667 The imperswasible Recusant does so. 1667 Decay Chr. Piety ii. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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disallow
disallow, v. (dɪsəˈlaʊ) Forms: 4–5 desalowe, 4–6 dis-, 6 dysalowe, dissalow, 6– disallow. [a. OF. desaloue-r, disalower to blame, etc. (in Godef.), f. des-, dis- 4 + alouer allow. In med. (Anglo) L. disallocāre: see Du Cange.] To refuse to allow (in various senses). † 1. trans. To refuse to laud, pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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succeed
succeed, v. (səkˈsiːd) Forms: 4 Sc. succed, 4–6 succede, 6–7 succeede (4, 6 Sc. succeid, 6 -eyd, 8 suckseed), 6– succeed. [a. OF. succeder (from 14th c.) or ad. L. succēdĕre, to go under, go up, come close after, go near, f. suc- = sub- III + cēdĕre to go. Cf. Pr. succedir, It. succedere, Sp. sucede... Oxford English Dictionary
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higher
▪ I. higher, a. (n.1) and adv. (ˈhaɪə(r)) Forms: α. 1 h{iacu}erra, h{iacu}era, h{iacu}r(r)a, h{yacu}r(r)a; héra; hérra, héarra, 2–5 herre, 5 heer, her, har, 5–6 harre. β. 1 h{iacu}ehra, héahra, 2 heahere, 3 hæhȝere, (Orm.) hehhre, 3–4 heȝer(e, heier, 4 hegher, -ur, heyer(e, 4–6 Sc. hear(e, 5 heiȝer,... Oxford English Dictionary
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sickerness
ˈsickerness Obs. exc. Sc. [f. sicker a.] 1. † a. Certain prospect or possession of something; assurance; certainty. Also with inf. Obs.c 1100 in Napier Contrib. O.E. Lexicogr. 57 Heo habbeð blisse for þære sicornysse Godes rices. a 1300 Cursor M. 27017 Again þe toþer hoping, þat es In werldes welth ... Oxford English Dictionary
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fifth
fifth, a. and n. (fɪfθ) Forms: 1 f{iacu}fta, (fem. & neut. f{iacu}fte), 2–7 fift(e, (3 fiȝft, 4 fyfft), 3–4 south. vifte, 3–6 fyfte, -the, (3 fivet, 5 fyvet), 4–5 fyve(þe, -th(e, (4–5 fifþe, -the), 5–7 fith(e, 6– fifth. [OE. f{iacu}fta = OFris. fîfta, OS. fîfto (Du. vijfde), OHG. fimfto, finfto (MHG... Oxford English Dictionary
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hate
▪ I. hate, n.1 (heɪt) Forms: 1–4 (6 Sc.) hete, (1 heate, 3 hæte), 3– hate, (3 ate, 4 het, haat(e, hat, 6 Sc. heyt, hait). [OE. hęte masc. = OS. hęti (:—hati-); cf. OHG. haȥ (haȥȥes) masc. and neut. (Ger. hasz m.), MDu. hāte fem., m., hat m., Du. haat m., ON. hatr, Goth. hatis neut.; these forms poin... Oxford English Dictionary
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tine
▪ I. tine, n.1 (taɪn) Forms: α. 1, 3–6 tind, 4–6 tynde, 5 tyynde, 6 (9 dial.) tynd. β. (5 tene), 5–9 tyne, 6– tine. [OE. tind = MHG. zint sharp point, ON. tindr tine (Sw. tinne, Da. dial. tind tooth of a rake):—OTeut. *tind-i{supz}. (To the same root prob. belongs OHG. zinna merlon of a wall:—OTeut.... Oxford English Dictionary
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sure
▪ I. sure, a. and adv. (ʃʊə(r), ʃɔə(r)) Forms: 4– sure; also 4–6 sur, seur, (5 sewr, suere, sewir, scewre, suyre, swyr), 5–6 seure, sewre, sewer, 5–7 suer, Sc. suir, (6 suar, swer, syuer, shure, sowr, Sc. suire, suyr, swuer). [a. OF. sur-e, seur-e (dial. segur; cf. Pr., Cat. segur, It. sicuro, Sp., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sister
▪ I. sister, n. (ˈsɪstə(r)) Forms: α. 1 sweostor, sweoster (swester, swæster, sw-, su-, soester); swostor, -tur; swustor, -tur, -ter; swystor, -tar, -ter, swistor, -ter. β. 1–7 suster (4 -tir, -tyr). γ. 3–4 soster (4 zoster). δ. 2– sister (4 -terre, -tre, -tur), 5, Sc. 5–6 sistir (5 -tire, 6 seister... Oxford English Dictionary
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