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manqualm, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded in the Middle English period (1150—1500). See meaning & use. Where does the noun manqualm ...
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man-qualm and manqualm - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. (a) Death among people from the plague or pestilence; a fatal epidemic; (b) fig. moral disease; (c) slaughter.
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man-plague, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the early 1600s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun man-plague come from? Earliest ...
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manqualm
† ˈmanqualm Obs. [OE. manncwealm: see man n.1 and qualm n.1] Plague, pestilence.a 900 O. E. Chron. an. 664 Þy ilcan ᵹeare wæs micel man cuealm. c 1205 Lay. 3908 Þær after com swulke mon-qualm {thbar} lute hær cwike læfden. 1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 8599 So gret manqualm þat monimon al vnbured lay. a 13...
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Etymology: mon / Source Language: Old English
(a) A personal enemy, one who hates or tries to injure another, a foe; (b) an enemy of God, an evil-doer; (c) the enemy of a vice. … 4. man-qualm n. Additional ...
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QUALM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
qualm, scruple, compunction, demur mean a misgiving about what one is doing or going to do. qualm implies an uneasy fear that one is not following ...
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murrain
▪ I. murrain, n. and a. (ˈmʌrɪn) Forms: 4–5 moryne, 4–6 mor(e)yn(e, 5 morayne, morein, muran, murreyne, 5–6 moren, 6 morraine, -eine, -eyn(e, moryen, murrayne, -ein, murryn, 6–7 moraine, murraine, -en, -ion, 7 murain, murrin, myrren, 7– murrain. [a. F. morine (12th– 13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.; AF. moryn...
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man exclamation - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
used to express surprise, anger, etc. Man, that was great! Word OriginOld English man(n), (plural) menn ( ...
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Review of Transiency - Manqualm - The Metal Crypt
Manqualm is thus a solid release that could use more fleshing out, but carries a passionate punch. I found it to have some tendencies to ...
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“Qualm” : r/ENGLISH - Reddit
Yes, qualm is a common enough word that most high schoolers will know it. In America at least, most schools have a part of English class dedicated to ...
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Man-killer - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Middle English, from Old English cwealm, cwelm (West Saxon) "death, murder, slaughter; disaster; widespread death by plague, pestilence or illness affecting ...
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My Time in Quarantine: Gallithumpian annotations and musings on ...
My Time in Quarantine: Gallithumpian annotations and musings on the manqualm. Non-Returnable. Many ways to pay. Shop anything you can imagine!
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rotten
▪ I. rotten, a. (ˈrɒt(ə)n) Forms: 3 rotin, 4–6 roten, 4–5 rotun, 5 rotyn, 5–6 roton, 6 rotne; 4, 6 rottyn, 6 rottin(e, rotton; 5– rotten. [a. ON. rotinn (Icel. rotinn, Fær. rotin, Norw. roten; MSw. rotin, rutin, Sw. rutten, Da. raaden, † rodden), which has the form of a strong pa. pple. belonging to...
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wrake
▪ I. † wrake, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 wracu, 3–5 wrak, 4 north. wrac, 5 wraak, Sc. vrak; 2– wrake, 5–6 Sc. wraik. [OE. wracu (oblique cases wrace, wræce), f., revenge, vengeance, etc., = Goth. wraka persecution, f. the same stem as OE. wræc neut., wrack n.1 For the related OS. wrâka, OHG. râhha, see wrech...
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