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muchwhat - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(obsolete) Many matters. Synonyms. edit · all and sundry. References. edit. ^ Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed., 2005. en.wiktionary.org
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muchwhat, n. & adv. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word muchwhat is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for muchwhat is from around 1400, ... www.oed.com
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Muchwhat Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Words Near Muchwhat in the Dictionary · much-obliged · much-of-a-muchness · much-to-be-said · muchness · mucho · muchos-gracias · muchwhat · mucic ... www.yourdictionary.com
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muchwhat
† ˈmuchwhat, n. and adv. Obs. [f. much adv. + what pron.] a. n. Many matters. b. adv. Greatly; nearly, almost; just; ‘pretty much’, ‘pretty well’. (Very common in the 17th c.)a. 13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1280 Þus þay meled of much-quat, til myd-morn paste.b. 1494 Fabyan Chron. v. cxxiii 100 He was by the... Oxford English Dictionary
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much what - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: muchwhat and much-what. English. edit. Adverb. edit · much what (not comparable). Alternative form of muchwhat. en.wiktionary.org
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definition of Muchwhat by The Free Dictionary
Define Muchwhat. Muchwhat synonyms, Muchwhat pronunciation, Muchwhat translation, English dictionary definition of Muchwhat. adv. 1. Nearly; almost; much. www.thefreedictionary.com
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Nobodaddy
Nobodaddy (ˈnəʊbəʊdædɪ) [Blend of nobody + daddy.] Used by William Blake, and others after him: a disrespectful name for God, esp. when regarded anthropomorphically. Also transf., someone no longer held in esteem, and attrib.c 1793 W. Blake in Compl. Writings (1972) 171 (title) To Nobodaddy. Ibid. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Daily Lexeme: Muchwhat - The New York Times
muchwhat (n. & adv.) n. Many matters, various things (as the substance of talk, debate, etc.). adv. Pretty much, pretty well; greatly, to a ... archive.nytimes.com
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What type of word is 'muchwhat'? Muchwhat can be - Word Type
Unfortunately, with the current database that runs this site, I don't have data about which senses of muchwhat are used most commonly. I've got ideas about ... wordtype.org
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much and muche - Middle English Compendium
Modifying a verb: (a) much, greatly; intensely, to a considerable degree; extensively, at length; fully, well; ful (right) ~, very much; ~ or lite [see lite adv ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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What does saying 'Much' at the end of a sentence mean ... - Reddit
When people put 'much' at the end of a sentence, for example; 'cabbage, much?' www.reddit.com
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How much or what | WordReference Forums
It's the same in AE: both are used. In this use "what" means "how much", so there is no difference in meaning. forum.wordreference.com
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what
▪ I. what, pron., a.1, adv., conj., int. (n.) (hwɒt) Forms: 1 hwæt, huæt, huæd, 1–4 hwet, 2–4 hwat, wet, 2–5 wat, 3 (Orm.) watt, whæt, wæt, (waht, wæht, whæht, weht, ȝwat), 3–4 whet, (4 huet, wad), 3 (Orm.), 5 whatt, 3–6 whate, (5 whad, wath), 5–6 whatte, (9 dial. or vulgar wot), 3– what; 3–5 north.... Oxford English Dictionary
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