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▪ I. misˈdoubt, n. Now arch. and dial. [mis-1 4.] Apprehension of evil; hence gen. mistrust, suspicion.1592 Kyd Sp. Trag. ii. iv. 20 Ile conquer my misdoubt, And in thy loue and councell drowne my feare. 1593 Shakes. 2 Hen. VI, iii. i. 332 Steele thy fearfull thoughts And change misdoubt to resoluti...
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disdoubt
† disˈdoubt, v. Obs. rare. [dis- 5.] trans. To have adverse doubts about; to distrust, mistrust, misdoubt.a 1656 Bp. Hall Soliloquies 55 The stamp is too well known to be disdoubted.
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Babinski–Nageotte syndrome
Evaluation of the cranial MRI screening of the patient with the misdoubt of cerebrovascular disease showed results that were consistent with diffusion
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misdoubting
▪ I. misˈdoubting, vbl. n. [mis-1 3.] = misdoubt n.1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. lxviii. 18 Our nature is forward to misdoubting. 1606 G. W[oodcocke] Hist. Ivstine i. 5 This man..casting about..to found out the depth of this their misdoubting. 1823 J. F. Cooper Pioneers xi, The misdoubtings of our arro...
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Learoyd, Mulvaney and Ortheris
It also has the word "misdoubt", which is more local than Standard English.
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shent
▪ I. † shent, n. Sc. Obs. rare. In 4–5 schent. [var. of shend n.] Disgrace.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints i. (Petrus) 535 Sic schent and schame at hart had he. c 1470 Gol. & Gaw. 1077 The sege that schrenkis for na schame, the schent might hym schend.▪ II. † shent, a. Obs. rare—1. [Of obscure origin.] Free,...
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Doris (opera)
Another critic concluded, "The libretto of Doris is so feeble that I misdoubt even Cellier's music, the splendid mounting of the piece, and the interesting
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bluff
▪ I. bluff, a. (blʌf) Also 7 rarely blough. [A nautical word of uncertain origin: it has been compared with an obsolete Du. blaf (given by Kilian 1599, in blaf aensicht broad flat face, blaf van vorhoofd, rendered by L. fronto ‘having a broad forehead’). This appears to be identical in sense with th...
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rootle
rootle, v. (ˈruːt(ə)l) Also dial. routle. [f. root v.2 + -le. See also rookle v.] 1. intr. To root or grub; transf. to poke about. Also const. about, round.1809 Batchelor Anal. Eng. Lang. 141 Rootle, to dig up roots like swine. 1854 A. E. Baker Northampt. Gloss. I. 181 How them children are rootling...
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mis-
▪ I. mis-, prefix1 (mɪs) (also 1 (rare), 2–7 miss-, 3–6 misse-, mysse-, 3–7 mys-, 4–5 mes-), represents OE. mis- = OFris., OS. mis- (MDu. mis(se)-, mes(se)-, Du. mis-), OHG. missa-, missi-, misse-, mes- (MHG. mis(se)-, G. miss-), ON. mis-, Goth. missa- (in missadêþs misdeed, missaleiks different, va...
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annoy
▪ I. annoy, n. (əˈnɔɪ) Forms: 3 anui, 4 anuy(e, onnuy, 4–6 anoy(e, 4–7 annoye, 5 annoi, 6–7 annoie, 6– annoy. [a. OFr. anoi, anui, enoi, enui (mod. ennui), cogn. w. Sp. enojo, OSp. enoyo (Pg. and OIt. nojo), Pr. enoi, enuoi, OCat. enutg, OVenet. inodio, originating, according to Diez, in the L. phra...
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stab
▪ I. stab, n.1 (stæb) Also 5–7 stabbe, 6 stappe. [Related to stab v. Cf. mod.Sc. stab, a large needle, a prickle.] The form stappe in quot. 1583 may possibly be a distinct word, but has not been found elsewhere. 1. A wound produced by stabbing.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 471/1 Stabbe, or wownde of smytynge,...
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now
▪ I. now, adv., conj., n.1, and a. (naʊ) Forms: 1–4 nu, 1 nuu, 2–3 nv, 4 new, nw, 9 Sc. noo; 3–6 nou (4–5 -e), 3 no, 3–5 nov, 3– now, 4–6 nowe. [OE. n{uacu}; the same form occurs in all the older Teutonic languages, and corresponds to Skr. nu, n{uacu}, Gr. νυ, νῦν, L. nunc.] I. adv. 1. a. At the pre...
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truth
▪ I. truth, n. (truːθ) Forms: α. 1 triewþ, treowþ, trywþ, 2 treothe, 2–3 treouþe, 2–4 trewþe, 2– 5 treuthe, 3 treowthe, treoþe, (treweiðe), 3–5 treuþe, 4 treuþ, (tryuþe, treweþe, -ethe, trewht, Sc. treutht, trewcht, 4–5 Sc. trewtht), 4–6 trewth(e, 4–7 treuth, 5 trewþ, (treut, truyt, þreuth, treweth,...
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