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primerole
† ˈprimerole Herb. Obs. Forms: 4–5 primerole, 5 -erolle, prymrol, 5–6 -erol(le. [ME. a. OF. primerole (13–15th c. in Godef.), dim. of OF. prime first (cf. féverole, pommerole, etc.), and thus rendering or corresponding to med.L. prīmula, dim. of prīma first.] A name given to one or more early spring... Oxford English Dictionary
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prime-time
prime-time [f. prime a. + time, in senses 1, 2 prob. after F. printemps: cf. prec.] † 1. Springtime, spring. Obs.1503 Kalender of Sheph. a iij, iiii. sayssons the qwych ar:..Prymtym, sommer, autom, & wynter. Ibid. a iij b, The saysons..of the qwych ewyrych oon has iii. moneth. Prymtym as fewryer, ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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primula
primula Bot. (ˈprɪmjʊlə) [a. med.L. prīmula, fem. of prīmul-us, dim. of prīm-us first; originally in the name prīmula vēris ‘little firstling of spring’, applied by 1101 app. to the Cowslip, but at an early date also to the Field Daisy, perh. as an earlier spring flower, or because both plants were ... Oxford English Dictionary
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primrose
▪ I. primrose, n. (a.) (ˈprɪmrəʊz) Forms: 5 prymrose, prima rose, 5–6 prymerose, prime rose, 5–7 primerose, 6 pryme rose, (prymer rose, primorose,) Sc. prymross, 7 prim rose, prim-rose, prime-rose, 6– primrose. [Late ME. primerose (1413: see (c) below; not used by Chaucer or Gower; occurring in seve... Oxford English Dictionary
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anise
anise (ˈænɪs) Forms: 4–5 anys, -eys, -eis, -ese, 4–7 anyse, 5 annys, -eys, -es, 6–8 annis, 7 anis, 7–8 annise, 7– anise. [a. Fr. anis:—L. anīsum, a. Gr. ἄνῑσον, in var. dial. forms ἄνησον, ἄνηθον, ἄνητον, under which the Greeks seem to have included the two plants Anise and Dill. When these were dis... Oxford English Dictionary
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ache
▪ I. ache, v. (eɪk) Pa. tense and pple. ached. Forms: inf. 1 acan; 2–4 aken, -in, eken; 3–9 ake; 8–9 ache. ind. pres. 3rd sing. 1 æcð; 2–4 akþ, akeþ. pa. tense 1–2 óc; 2–4 ok; 3–4 ook; 4–5 oke; 4–5 akede, -ide; 5– aked; 8–9 ached. pa. pple. 1 acen; 2–3 aken; soon obs. and repl. by aked; 8–9 ached. A... Oxford English Dictionary
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