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▪ I. † ˈortrow, n. Obs. Forms: 3 ortruwe, -trowe, -trewe, -trou, 5 -trow. [A subst. use of next: cf. OE. tréow, tr{yacu}w truth, faith.] Distrust, diffidence; suspicion.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 43 Wanrede wecheð on mannes heorte ortruwe þe deuð him on helle. Ibid. 73 Ortrowe of agene mihte letteð þe ...
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overtrow
▪ I. ˈoverˌtrow, n. [See next.] † 1. Over-trust, over-confidence. (OE.)a 941 Laws æthelstan vi. c. 8. §7 (Schmid) Menn ne reccean, hu heora yrfe fare, for þam ofertruan on þam friðe. † 2. Distrust, suspicion. (ME.)c 1350 Will. Palerne 1402 He ne durst openly for ouertrowe of gile. 3. (See quot.) non...
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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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