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lengest
† lengest, a. and adv. Obs. Also 3 lenguest, 4 lynguste. [OE. lęngest:—OTeut. *laŋgisto-, f. *laŋgo- long a.; cf. prec.] A. adj. Longest, very long.c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Mark xii. 40 Þa onfoð lengestne [Lindisf. lengra] dom. c 1290 Michael 313 in S. Eng. Leg. 308 ‘Longueman’ hatte þe middleste [sc. fing... Oxford English Dictionary
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rathest
▪ I. ˈrathest, a. Obs. exc. dial. or arch. [Superl. of rathe a.1] † a. Quickest, soonest, most preferable, etc. Obs. b. Earliest.c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xvi. §3 Swa hit is nu hraðost to secᵹanne..þæt nan wuht [etc.]. a 900 O.E. Chron. (Parker MS.) an. 755 Þa þider urnon swa hwelc swa þonne ᵹearo wear... Oxford English Dictionary
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outshooting
ˈoutˌshooting, vbl. n. [out- 9.] The action of shooting out or projecting; † a projection (obs.).1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 13 Outake þe lengest out schetynge of dyuerse forlondes, wiþ þe whiche Britayne is al aboute eyȝte and fourty siþe seuenty þowsand paas. So ˈout-ˌshooting ppl. a. [out- 10... Oxford English Dictionary
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uphold
▪ I. ˈuphold, n. Chiefly Sc. and north. dial. Also Sc. 5–6 vp- (6 wp-, oup-), uphald, 8 uphad, 9 uphadd, -haud, uppal; 9 north. uphod. [OE. uppheald (f. up- 1 b + heald hold n.1), = ON. upphald (Norw. upphald; MSw. up-, ophald, -hold, MDa. and Da. ophold), MLG. upholt, MDu. ophout; MHG. ûfhalt (G. a... Oxford English Dictionary
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diameter
diameter (daɪˈæmɪtə(r)) Also 4–6 diametre. [a. OF. dia-, dyametre (13th c. in Littré; mod.F. diamètre), ad. L. diametrus, -os, a. Gr. διάµετρος (sc. γραµµή line) diagonal of a parallelogram, diameter of a circle, f. διά through, across + µέτρον measure.] 1. Geom. A straight line passing through the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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long
▪ I. long, a.1 (lɒŋ) Forms: 1 lang, 4–5, Sc. 5–9 lang, (4 Sc. launge), 3 longue, 3–7 longe, (6 lounge), 1, 3– long. See also lenger, lengest. [Com. Teut.: OE. lang, lǫng = OFris., OS. lang, long (MDu., MLG., Du., LG. lang), OHG. lang (MHG. lanc, lang-, mod.G. lang), ON. lang-r (Da. lang, Sw. lång), ... Oxford English Dictionary
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surfeit
▪ I. surfeit, n. (ˈsɜːfɪt) Forms: 4 surfeyte, sorfait, 4–5 surfaite, -feet, sorfete, 4–6 surfait, 4–8 surfet, 5 -fayte, -fett, -ffete, -phette, 5–6 -fete, -fette, 6 -fayt, -ffet, -fyt, -fecte, Sc. -phat, 6–7 surfit, 7 -ffett, 6– surfeit. [a. OF. sor-, surfait, -fet excess, surplus, = Pr. sobrefach:—... Oxford English Dictionary
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dead
▪ I. dead, a. (n.1, adv.) (dɛd) Forms: 1–3 déad, 2–3 dæd, (3 deæd), 2–7 ded, (4 deede, deid, did, Ayenb. dyad, dyead), 4–6 deed, dede, 5 deyde, dyde, 6 dedde, 6–7 deade, (5– Sc. deid), 6– dead. [A common Teut. adj.; orig. pple.: OE. déad = OFris. dâd (WFris., NFris. dead), OS. dôd, MDu. dôt(d), Du. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cast
▪ I. cast, n. (kɑːst, -æ-) [f. the vb.] I. The act of casting or throwing (simply). 1. a. A throw of a missile, a bowl, or other object.1382 Wyclif Numb. xxxv. 17 If a stoon he throwe, and with the cast [1388 strook] sleeth. c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. viii. xxxii. 140 The fyrst kast that it [the engyne] k... Oxford English Dictionary
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