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† ˈormete, a. Obs. [OE. or-mǽte, f. or-, without, beyond + mǽte moderate, mean, f. metan to measure.] Measureless, immense, excessive.c 1000 ælfric Hom. II. 164 Þær læᵹ ða sum ormæta stan. a 1100 O.E. Chron. an. 1001 (Laud MS.) Þa ᵹesomnode man þær ormæte fyrde of Defenisces folces. c 1200 Ormin 238...
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or-
or-, prefix frequent in OE., retained in a few words in ME., now obs. exc. in ordeal, and perh. ort-s, where it is no longer recognized as a significant element. OE. or- was the stressed form (used in nominal compounds), corresp. to Goth. us-, ur-, ON. ór-, ör-, OHG., Ger. ur-, OS. ur-, or-, MDu. or...
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thode
† thode Obs. rare. Forms: 1 þoden, 3 þode, þodde, 7 thode, (9 thod). [OE. þoden str. masc., ? f. stem þud- of OE. þyddan (:—*þudjan), pa. tense þudde, to strike, thrust, push, thud.] A violent wind, a whirlwind. With quot. 1684 cf. thud n. 1.c 725 Corpus Gloss. (O.E.T.) 136 Alcanus [? Altanus], þode...
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