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mercement
† ˈmercement Obs. Also 4 mersy-, 4–5 merci-, merse-, 4–6 mercy-, 6 marsement. [Aphetic f. amercement. Cf. merciament.] 1. = amercement. Also, in wider sense, doom, adjudged punishment.1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 5496 Þy mercyment shal be þe pyne of helle. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 95 Blodwyte, ...
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mersement
▪ I. merse, n. Sc. (mɛrs) [Sc. repr. OE. męrsc, marsh1.] Low flat land, usually beside a river or the sea; marsh. Also attrib. The Merse is used as the proper name of the district of Berwickshire between the Lammermoors and the Tweed.a 1810 in Cromek Rem. Nithsdale Song 234 There's a maid has sat o'...
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mertenette
mersy(e, mersyment, merte, mertelage, mertenet(te see mercy, mercement, mart n.2, martiloge, martinet.
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up
▪ I. up, n. (ʌp) [From up adv.1 and adv.2 or a.] 1. a. One who or that which is up, in various senses. rare.1536 Rem. Sedition i b, Say, farewell welth, where lust is lyked, and lawe refused, where uppe is sette downe, and downe sette uppe. 1759 Sterne Tr. Shandy i. xi, With us, you see, the case is...
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