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lectuary
† ˈlectuary Obs. Also 3–5 letuarie, 4 latuarye, letuare, 4–5 let(e)wary, -ye, 4–6 letuary, 5 lect-, lett-, lytwary, letwerye, lettorye, letuarye, 6 lectuarie. [Aphetic form of electuary. Cf. OF. letuaire.] An electuary.a 1225 Ancr. R. 226 He haueð so monie bustes ful of his letuaries. c 1374 Chaucer... Oxford English Dictionary
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lettwary
lettwary var. lectuary Obs., electuary. Oxford English Dictionary
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lettorye
lettorye obs. form of lectuary. Oxford English Dictionary
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letwarye
letwary(e, -werye see lectuary. Oxford English Dictionary
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letuare
letuare, -ie, -y(e see lectuary. Oxford English Dictionary
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latewar
latewar variant of lectuary. Oxford English Dictionary
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electuary
electuary (ɪˈlɛktjʊərɪ) Forms: 6 electuarye, -ie, (Sc. electuar), 8 electary, 4– electuary. See also lectuary. [ad. late L. ēlectuārium, ēlectārium (5th c.), perh. a corrupt derivative of the synonymous Gr. ἐκλεικτόν, f. ἐκλείχειν to lick out.] 1. A medicinal conserve or paste, consisting of a powde... Oxford English Dictionary
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emplaster
▪ I. † emˈplaster, n. Obs. Forms: 4 enplaster, -tre, 5–7 emplastre, -aister, -ayster, -aystre, (6 erron. emplasture); also 6–7 implaster, -aister. [a. OF. emplastre (F. emplâtre), L. emplastrum, ad. Gr. ἔµπλαστρον plaster or salve, f. ἐµπλάσσειν, f. ἐν in + πλάσσειν to mould.] 1. Med. or Surg. = pla... Oxford English Dictionary
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rhubarb
▪ I. rhubarb, n. (ˈruːbəb, -bɑːb) Forms: 4–7 rubarbe, 5–7 rewbarb(e, 6–7 r(h)eubarbe, rubarb, rheubarb (5 rembarbe, rwbarbe, rubarde, 5–6 reubard(e, 6 rubard, rebarbe, reuberbe, rhew-, ryo-, rui-, 7 ruberb, ruybarbe, rhebarb, 9 dial. rhubard), 7– rhubarb. See also rhabarb. [a. OF. reu-, reo-, rubarb... Oxford English Dictionary
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you
▪ I. you, pers. pron., 2nd pers. obj. (nom.), pl. (sing.) (juː, jə) Forms: 1–3 eow, (1 ieow, iow, 2 ȝeau, heou, heow, how, ȝehw,) 2–3 eou, ȝeu, ȝew, 2–4 ou, hou, ȝu, 3 iou, æu, ew, heu, eo, oeu, howe, ȝeow, ȝuw, ov, 3–4 ow, owe, ȝiu, 3–5 eu, yu, (6 Sc.) ȝou, 4 iow, ȝue, ȝuu, ȝouȝ, yuu, youu, yhow, 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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drink
▪ I. drink, v.1 (drɪŋk) Pa. tense drank (dræŋk); pa. pple. drunk (drʌŋk). Forms: Pres. stem. 1–4 drinc-, 2– drink- (3 drinnk- Orm., dringk-, 3–4 drinch-, 3–5 dring- (he dringþ), 3–6 drynk-, 4–6 drinck-); 3–7 drinke, 4– drink. pa. tense sing. 1–3 dranc, 3– drank, 3 dronc, dranck, Orm. drannk, 3–5 dro... Oxford English Dictionary
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