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opime
† oˈpime, a. Obs. [ad. L. opīm-us rich, sumptuous, etc. Cf. F. opime (1762 in Dict. Acad.), It., Sp. opimo.] Rich, abundant, sumptuous, splendid.1533 Bellenden Livy iv. (1822) 339 Na spuleyeis may be callit opime, bot onelie thay quhilkis ar takin be ane duke fra ane uthir. 1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. ...
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opimous
† oˈpimous a. Obs. rare—0. = opime.1656 Blount Glossogr., Opimous, fat, gross, in good liking or plight; rich, plentiful.
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linquish
† ˈlinquish, v. Obs. [f. L. linqu-ĕre + -ish2, after relinquish v.] trans. To abandon, forsake.1591 Harington Orl. Fur. xxxix. xviii, But now awhile I linquish this conflict. 1604 R. C[awdrey] Table Alph., Linquish, to leaue or forsake. 1694 Motteux Rabelais (1737) V. 232 Th' Opime you'd linquish fo...
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macerated
macerated, ppl. a. (ˈmæsəreɪtɛd) [f. macerate v. + -ed1.] In senses of the vb.1587 Fleming Contn. Holinshed III. 1399/1 Whether it were possible to find a bodie more withered, afflicted, macerated,..or pale. 1659 Gentl. Calling (1696) 98 It need not doubt to maintain the Field against poor macerated...
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spoil
▪ I. spoil, n. (spɔɪl) Forms: 4, 6–7 spoyle, 4, 6–8 spoile, 4, 6– spoil, 6 spoylle, 7–8 spoyl; 4–5 spuyle, 5 spuyl. See also spulyie. [ad. OF. espoille, espuille, f. espoillier (see next); or directly f. spoil v.1 In senses 5–6 after L. spolium, pl. spolia. As in the verb, there are notable gaps in ...
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