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† oˈbeisand, obeysand, a. Obs. [A northern form in which F. obéissant, obeisant receives the northern participial ending -and1, and thus becomes in form the pr. pple. of obeis obeish v.] = obeisant, obedient.1375 Barbour Bruce viii. 10 That land He maid till him all obeysand. c 1500 Lancelot 642 He....
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obeche
▪ I. obeche (əʊˈbiːtʃiː) [Bini name in Nigeria.] A large West African tree, Triplochiton scleroxylon, of the family Sterculiaceæ, found in lowland forests; also its light-coloured timber. Also attrib.1908 H. N. Thompson in Kew Bull. 195 ‘Satinwood’, ‘Obeche’... At the Liverpool Market..it was classi...
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obeisance
obeisance (əʊˈbeɪsəns) Forms: 4– obeis-; 4–8 obeys-; also 4 obeish-, 5 obeyssh-, obeiss-, obayss-, (obeyes-, obecy-, obbeis-, obeisi-), 5–6 obeyss-, 7 obays-; 4– -ance, 4–6 -aunce, 5–6 -ans. See also the aphetic beisance. [a. F. obéissance (13th c. in Littré), f. obéissant, pr. pple. of obéir to obe...
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obey
▪ I. obey, v. (əʊˈbeɪ) Forms: 3–6 obeie, 4–7 obeye, (5 obbey(e, abeyȝe, abey), 5–6 obay(e, obaie, (6 abeye, abaye), 5– obey. [ME. obei-en, a. F. obéir:—L. obēdīre, orig. obœdīre to give ear, hearken, obey f. ob- (ob- 1 a) + audīre to hear. Certain parts of the F. verb (e.g. pr. pple. obéiss-ant, 3 p...
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