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iwisse | iwise, v. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded in the Middle English period (1150—1500). Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of ...
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iwis - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
As adv.: (a) surely, certainly, indeed, in fact; (b) in phrases: ful ~, wel ~, very certainly; ye (yis) ~, ye ful ~, yes certainly; nai (no) ~, certainly not.
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ywyve
ywys(se, ywysed, ywyte, ywyve see iwis, iwisse v., i-wite v.1, i-wive v.
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IWIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IWIS is surely.
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Word of the Day - iwis - Dictionary.com
Iwis is an obsolete, archaic adverb meaning “certainly, surely.” The very many Middle English spellings of the adverb include wisse, iwise, jwis(se), gwisse, ...
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iwis, adj., adv., & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word iwis is in the Old English period (pre-1150). iwis is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology ...
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iwissen - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses) ... Note: Cp. wissen v. ... 1. To guide (sb.), direct, instruct. Show 3 Quotations Hide 3 Quotations ...
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iwis
iwis, ywis, a., adv., and n. arch. (ɪˈwɪs) Forms: α. 1 ᵹewis, 2–7 iwis, (4–5 i-wis, 4–7 I-wis, 4–9 I wis); 2–4 iwiss, (6 I wys), 3–5 ywys, 3–7 ywis, 4–6 iwys, e-wis, 6 ywus, yewus, 6–7 iwus, I wus. β. 3–6 iwisse, (3–4 i wisse, 4–7 I wisse), 4–5 iwise, iwysse, 4–7 ywisse, 5 ywysse, 6 I wyse, yewisse,...
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Judish
† Judeish, Judish, a. Obs. Forms: α. 1–2 Iudeisc. β. 3 Iudaysse. γ. 2–3 (Orm.) Iudissken. [These are more or less distinct formations. The OE. adj. was Iudéisc (f. Iudéa Judea, Iudéas Jews) = OHG. Iudeisc; hence early ME. Iudeisc, and prob. Iudaysse (in which I prob. meant J). Ormin had (beside Iude...
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sene
▪ I. † sene, n.1 Obs. [OE. s{iacu}en, s{iacu}n, séon, s{yacu}n, str. fem. = OS. siun, ON. sión, s{yacu}n, Goth. siun-s:—OTeut. *sewni-z, f. *sew-: *sehw- to see.] Vision, power of sight. Cf. eyesene, onsene.a 1000 Juliana 468 (Gr.) Oft ic syne ofteah, ablende bealoþoncum beorna unrim. c 1000 Sax. Le...
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'mid
▪ I. mid, a., n.1, and adv. (mɪd) Forms: 1 mid(d)-, 3–6 myd, 4 myde, 4–7 midde, 5 mydde, 6 midd, 3– mid. [Com. Teut. and Indogermanic: OE. midd (found only in inflected forms, midde, middes, midre, midne, etc.) corresponds to OFris. midde, medde, OS. middi, OHG. mitti (MHG. mitte), ON. mið-r, Goth. ...
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