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† onˈfang, v. Obs. Forms: inf. 1–3 onfón, 3 (Orm.) onnfanngenn; pa. tense 1–3 onfeng, 4 onfoȝ; pa. pple. 1– onfangen. [f. on-2: see fang v.] 1. trans. To receive, accept.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. i. iii. (1890) 30 Claudius..mycelne dæl þæs landes on anweald onfeng. c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxvii. 6 Ða s...
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fang
▪ I. fang, n. (fæŋ) Also 7 phang(e. [OE. fang, cogn. with OFris. fang m., ON. fang n., MHG. fang, vanc m., repr. OTeut. *fango-, f. root of *fanhan (see fang v.).] I. The act or fact of catching or seizing. † 1. a. A capture, catch. Also a tight grasp, a grip. in fang with: in the embrace, under the...
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List of English words of Old English origin
onhand
onhanger
onhold
onholding
onlay
onlead
onlend
onload
onlook
onlooker
onlooking
onroad
onrush
onrushing
onsend
onset
onto
onward
one
onefold
only
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kindle
▪ I. kindle, n. (ˈkɪnd(ə)l) Forms: 3 kundel, pl. -les, 4 pl. kyndles, -(e)lis, 5 -yll, kindil, 7, 9 kindle. [Appears in early ME. (along with the cognate kindle v.2): app. a deriv. of cynd-, stem of ᵹecynd, kind n. Cf. G. kind child.] † 1. a. The young (of any animal), a young one. b. collect. A bro...
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