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podagre
▪ I. † poˈdagre, n.1 Obs. Forms: 3 poudagre, 4–6 podagre, 4–5 potagre, 5 potacre. [a. OF. podagre, ad. L. podagra: see podagra. (The popular repr. of podagra in OF. was poacre, pouacre.)] = podagra.c 1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 424/128 In his fot ane hote goute, Þat poudagre icleopeod is. 1340 Hampole Pr. ...
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podagry
† ˈpodagry Obs. rare. [a. obs. F. podagrie gout (16th c. in Godef.), on med.L. type *podagria, f. Gr. ποδαγρός: see podagre a.] = podagra; in quot., dodder, or the condition of a plant infested with it (a sense of OF. podagre and med.L. podagra).[1640 Parkinson Theatr. Bot. 11 Cuscuta..upon Line or ...
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pottagur
† pottagur obs. form of podagre a., gouty.a 1450 Myrc Festial 271 He was pottagur; and wyth þat yse þay refreschet þe gret hete of his fete, as oft as hit was layde to.
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gouty
gouty, a. (ˈgaʊtɪ) [f. gout n.1 + -y1.] 1. Affected with gout; subject to gout.c 1422 Hoccleve Jereslaus's Wife 713 Potagre and gowty & halt he was eek. a 1533 Ld. Berners Gold. Bk. M. Aurel. Let. v. Cc iij, O ye olde gowtie people, ye forget youre selfe, and runne in poste, after the lyfe. 1581 Sav...
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age
▪ I. age, n. (eɪdʒ) Also 4–6 aege, 5 eage, 5–6 aage, 6 aige. [a. OFr. aäge, eäge, (11th c.) edage (Pr. atge):—late L. *ætāticum (analogous to umbrāticum, viāticum, volāticum, etc.), f. ætāt-em age, contr. from ævi-tātem, n. of quality f. ævum an age. The OFr. word was of 3 syllables, but in the earl...
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