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onsene
† ˈonsene Obs. [OE. an-, ǫnséon, WS. ans{iacu}en, -s{yacu}n, fem. = OS. ansiun, OHG. anasiuni (MHG. ansiune), neuter:—OTeut. *anasiunjo{supm}, f. *ana, on-1 1 + *siuni-z, Goth. siuns, OS. siun fem., sight, from ablaut-series sehw-, segw-, sew-, in *sehwan, OE. séon to see. Cf. Ger. ansehen, ansicht.... Oxford English Dictionary
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swey
▪ I. † swey, v. Obs. [OE. swéᵹan to make a noise, sound, move with a noise:—*swōgjan (cf. Goth. gaswōgian, ufswōgjan to sigh), cogn. w. swéᵹ, earlier swoeᵹ sound, noise = ON. sœgr:—*swōgiz, f. swōg-, root of OE. swóᵹan: see sough v.1 The form swey in quot. 13.. is either an abnormal str. pa. tense o... Oxford English Dictionary
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sene
▪ I. † sene, n.1 Obs. [OE. s{iacu}en, s{iacu}n, séon, s{yacu}n, str. fem. = OS. siun, ON. sión, s{yacu}n, Goth. siun-s:—OTeut. *sewni-z, f. *sew-: *sehw- to see.] Vision, power of sight. Cf. eyesene, onsene.a 1000 Juliana 468 (Gr.) Oft ic syne ofteah, ablende bealoþoncum beorna unrim. c 1000 Sax. Le... Oxford English Dictionary
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dight
▪ I. dight, v. Now arch. and dial. (daɪt) Forms: 1 diht-an, 2–3 diht-en, 3–4 diȝt-e(n, (4 dyghte, diȝt, diȝth, 4–5 dyht, diȝte), 4–6 dighte (5 dyte, dyth, 5–7 dite, 6 dyght), 4– dight (6– Sc. dicht, 8–9 north. dial. deeght, deet). pa. tense 1 dihte, dihtode, 2–4 dihte, diȝte, 4 diȝted, -id, 4–5 diȝt... Oxford English Dictionary
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hem
▪ I. hem, n.1 (hɛm) Also 4 hemm, hemn, 4–5 heme, 4–7 hemme, 6 hembe. [OE. hem(m, recorded in one vocabulary, and not found in the other older Teutonic langs.; but NFris. has heam ‘hem, edge, border’, and Fris. a dim. hämel. App. from the same root as ham n.2, and NorthGer. hamm enclosure; the radica... Oxford English Dictionary
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darre
▪ I. dare, v.1 (dɛə(r)) Pa. tense durst (dɜːst), dared (dɛərd); pa. pple. dared. Forms: see below. [One of the interesting group of Teutonic preterite-present verbs, of which the extant present is an original preterite tense: see can, dow, etc. OE. durran, pres. dearr, durron, pa. dorste, = OS. gidu... Oxford English Dictionary
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dream
▪ I. † dream, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 dréam, 2–3 dream, dræm, 3–4 drem(e, 4 dreem. [OE. dréam = OS. drôm mirth, noise, minstrelsy:—WGer. *draum-. Kluge suggests that it is from the same root as Gr. θρῦλος noise, shouting.] 1. Joy, pleasure, gladness, mirth, rejoicing.a 830 Cædmon's Satan 316 Þær heo..moto... Oxford English Dictionary
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play
▪ I. play, n. (pleɪ) Forms: α. 1 pleᵹa, Angl. plæᵹa, 3 pleȝe, plæȝe, pleay, pleiȝe, 3–7 pley, 4 plei(e, 4–5 pleye; 4 plai, 5–7 playe, 6 plaie, 4– play. β. 1 Merc. plaᵹa, 3 plaȝe, plahe, 3–7 plawe, 4 plau, 5 plaw. γ. 3 pleoi, pleowe, ploȝe, plohe. [OE. pleᵹa (plæᵹa, plaᵹa), wk. n. from root of pleᵹ(e... Oxford English Dictionary
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