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offrand
† offrand, offerand Obs. Forms: 2 ofrende, 3–5 offrend(e, 4 ofrande, 4–5 offrond(e, 4–6 offrand(e, offerand(e, 5 offerond, offorand. [Early ME., a. OF. ofrende (11th c. in Littré), ad. med.L. offerenda ‘offering, oblation’, lit. ‘(thing or things) to be offered’, gerundive of offerre to offer. Used ... Oxford English Dictionary
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offerand
offerand variant of offrand Obs., offering. Oxford English Dictionary
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dessely
† dessely, adv. Obs. Also -lic, -li. [Cf. dess v., dessably.] Continuously.a 1300 Cursor M. 11406 (Cott.) Did þam in a montain dern Desselic to wait þe stern. Ibid. 17719 (Cott.) Desseli to god praiand, Wit sacrifijs and wit offrand. Ibid. 19033 (Cott.) Þai..desseli bath late and are War tentand to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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umgo
† umgo, v. Obs. [f. um- + go v. Cf. WFris. omgean, MDu. omme-, omgaen (Du. omgaan), MSw. um-, omga (Sw. omgås refl.), Da. omgaa, OE. ymbgán, MLG. umb-, umm(e)gân, OHG. umbi-, umbegân (G. umgehen). See also umbego v.] trans. To go around; to encompass.a 1300 E.E. Psalter xxvi. 11, I vmyhode, and offr... Oxford English Dictionary
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oflete
ˈoflete Obs. Forms: 1 oflǽte, -láte, -léte, (ofeléte), 2 ouelete, (3 ouelote), 9 of(f)lete. [mod. ad. OE. oflǽte, -láte wk. fem., ad. eccl. L. oblāta, n. use of fem. pa. pple. of offerre to offer; cf. O.Icel. obláta, oblát, OHG. oblâta (Ger. oblate), and see obley. (If the old word had survived, its... Oxford English Dictionary
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nourice
† nourice, n. Obs. Forms: α. 3, 6–7 nurice (6 -rice), 4 -yse, 5–6 -ys, 6 Sc. -is(s, 5 -ess, 6 Sc. -eis, nwreis. β. 3–6 norice, 4 -iche, 4–6 -yce, 4 -isse, 4–6 -ise, 4–5 -yse, 5 -ys(s(e, -e(i)s. γ. 4, 6– nourice, 5–6 -yce, -ysse, 6 -ise; 4 nowrise, -ys; 8 nooriss. [a. OF. nurice, -isce, nor(r)ice, no... Oxford English Dictionary
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offering
▪ I. offering, vbl. n. (ˈɒfərɪŋ) Forms: 1 offrung, 2–3 ofrung, 2–5 offringe, (3 -inke, -ingue), 3–6 offring, -yng(e, 4–6 offeringe, -yng(e, 6– offering. [OE. offrung vbl. n. from offrian to offer. (Senses 1 a and 2 a were also expressed in ME. by offrand from Fr.)] The action of the verb offer; that... Oxford English Dictionary
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tempt
▪ I. tempt, v. (tɛm(p)t) Forms: 3– tempt, 3–7 temt, 4–6 (Sc. -9) temp. [a. OF. and AF. tempte-r (12–14th c.), learned form, beside the popular form tenter, tanter:—L. temptāre, temtāre to handle, touch, feel, try the strength of, put to the test, try, attempt: cf. Pr. temptar, Cat., Sp., Pg. tentar,... Oxford English Dictionary
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sheaf
▪ I. sheaf, n. (ʃiːf) Forms: α. 1 scéaf, 4–5 shef, schef, scheef, 4–6 shefe, sheef, 5 sheeffe, (chyfe), 5–6 schefe, scheff(e, sheff, 5–7 sheffe, 6 sheaffe, schiefe, Sc. scheiff, (teind-)cheif, 6–7 sheafe, 7 sheave, sheive, 8 Sc. sheaff, 6– sheaf. pl. 1 scéafas, (scéabas, scébas), 3 sheve, (Orm.) shæ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sacrifice
▪ I. sacrifice, n. (ˈsækrɪfaɪs) Forms: 3–5 sacrifise, sacrefice, -fise, 4 sacrifijs, -fies, -fys(e, sacrefis, -fyse, saker-, sacerfyse, sacrafies, -fyse, 4–5 sacrafice, 4–6 sacrifis, 5 sacrafise, sacryfyce, sacurfyce, 5–6 sacrifyce, 6 sacryfice, 4– sacrifice. [a. F. sacrifice (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.... Oxford English Dictionary
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thee
▪ I. † thee, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. thee v.1] evil thee: Evil speed; bad luck. (Cf. theedom b.)1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys (1570) 25 Downe he commeth with an euill thee.▪ II. thee, pers. pron. (ðiː, ðɪ) Forms: 1 (acc.) þec (Northumb. ðeh, ðech); 1–6 (dat. and acc.) þe, 3 (te), þeo, 3–4 þi, 4–5 þee, 4–7 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sake
▪ I. sake, n.1 (seɪk) Forms: 1 sacu, 2– sake; also 4–5 sak(k, (4 saac, sack, 5 saacke, 6 sacke), 4–6 Sc. saik, sayk, (5 saike, salk, 6 saek, sayck). [OE. sacu str. fem. = OFris. sake, seke affair, thing, sake, OS. saka lawsuit, enmity, guilt, thing (MLG., MDu. sake lawsuit, affair, cause, reason, gu... Oxford English Dictionary
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min
▪ I. † min, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1, 4 myne, mine, 3 mune-, 3–4 min, 4 minne, 4–5 myn(ne. [OE. myne masc., = OS. muni- (in munilîc lovable), ON. mun-r mind, desire, love, Goth. mun-s:—OTeut. *muni-z, f. wk.-grade of the Indogermanic root *men- (: *mon-: mn-): see mind n.] 1. a. Mind, purpose, intention (O... Oxford English Dictionary
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unto
unto, prep. and conj. (ˈʌntʊ) Forms: α. 4– unto (5 untoo), 4–7 vnto (5 north. vntew), 5, 6 Sc. wnto. β. 5–6, 7 Sc., 9 dial. onto (5 onne-to, Sc. one-to). [f. on the analogy of until prep., by substitution of to prep. in place of the northern equivalent til till prep. Cf. the independent OS. untō. Si... Oxford English Dictionary
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worthy
▪ I. worthy, a., adv., n. (ˈwɜːðɪ) Forms: α. 3 wurði (wrþi), 4 wurþy (wrþy), 4–5 wurthi, -thy (5 whurthy); 5 Sc. wirþy, 6 Sc. wirthie, -thy; 3–5 worþi (4 wortþi), 4–5 worþy, 3–6 worthi (4 worthti, 6 Sc. vorthi), 3–7 worthye, 4–7 worthie (4–5 worthé), 3– worthy (4 worthethy, 5 whorthy; Sc. 5 vorthy, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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