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preke
† preke Obs. Also 7 preak. [Of unknown origin.] A polyp, an octopus.1611 Cotgr., Poulpe,..the Pourcontrell, Preke, or many-footed fish. 1639 S. Du Verger tr. Camus' Admir. Events 18 Love is like honour,..like unto the Pourcontrell, or Peake [sic] fish, who becomes of the same colour the things are, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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preakar
▪ I. preak variant of preke Obs.▪ II. preak, preakar obs. Sc. ff. prick, pricker. Oxford English Dictionary
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Universalglot
alorke 'when' (at that time), benke 'though', exke 'since', inditke 'during', ke 'that', kom 'as', perke 'because', postke 'following, proke 'so that', preke wikipedia.org
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poulpe
poulp, poulpe (puːlp) Also 7 pulp, 7–8 pulpe. [a. F. poulpe in same sense:—L. pōlypus polypus.] An octopus, cuttle-fish, or other cephalopod: = polyp 1 a.1601 Holland Pliny II. 427 The Pulpe fish or Pourcuttell, maketh at the very fishooks which hee searcheth after and..claspeth hard and gripeth rou... Oxford English Dictionary
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pourcontrel
† ˈpourcuttle, pourˈcontrel Obs. Also 6 pourcouttell. [Origin unascertained. The earliest cited form is pourcouttell, of which pourcontrell might easily be a misreading. The second element would then be couttell = cuttle. But pour- remains unexplained: it can hardly stand for an earlier poul- from p... Oxford English Dictionary
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naitly
† ˈnaitly, adv. Obs. Forms: 4–6 naytly, 5 naytely, naitly, -li, nately. [f. nait a. + -ly2.] To some purpose; properly; thoroughly.13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 480 Ho hittez on þe euentyde & on þe ark sittez, Noe nymmez hir anon & naytly hir stauez. a 1400–50 Alexander 2896 Þis reuere..on niȝtis so naytel... Oxford English Dictionary
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octopus
‖ octopus (ˈɒktəpəs, ɒkˈtəʊpəs) Pl. octopodes (ɒkˈtəʊpədiːz), anglicized octopuses. [mod.L. octōpus, a. Gr. ὀκτώπους, acc. ὀκτώποδ-α eight-footed, f. ὀκτώ eight + πούς, πόδ- foot.] A genus of cephalopod molluscs, characterized by eight ‘arms’ surrounding the mouth and provided with suckers; an indiv... Oxford English Dictionary
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prick
▪ I. prick, n. (prɪk) Forms: 1 pric(c)a, price, (pryce), 2, 5–6 prike (5 pryke); 3–7 pricke, 4– prick (4–6 prikke, prik, 5 prykke, prikk, 5–7 pryck, -e, pryk). [OE. prica, pricca m., price f. = mod.Du. prik m. († prick Kilian) a sharp point or stick, prickle, etc.; LG. prik a dot, spot, point, prik,... Oxford English Dictionary
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