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purtenance
purtenance arch. (ˈpɜːtɪnəns) Also 4 purteyn-, 4–6 purten-, purtynaunce, -ans, 5 pourtynans, 5–7 purtin-, portin-, portenaunce, -ance, -anse, 7 purt'nance (purtenants). [ME. a. AF. *purtinaunce, with change of prefix, for OF. parten-, pertinence (cf. purtinaunt, 1278, in pertinent a. 1); thus an ear... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fricassee
The 16th-century cookery book The Good Huswifes Jewell contains "For fricasies of a lambes head and purtenance." wikipedia.org
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portinance
portinance variant of purtenance Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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pertinence
pertinence (ˈpɜːtɪnəns) Also 5–6 -tenaunce, 6 -tenance, -tynense. [In sense 1, a. OF. partenance, partinance, pertinence, f. partenant, pr. pple. of partenir to belong; cf. purtenance; in 3, from pertinent: see -ence.] † 1. Something which belongs or is an appendage to another larger thing; = purten... Oxford English Dictionary
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pourtende
pourtenaunce, pourtende obs. ff. purtenance, portend. Oxford English Dictionary
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portenans
portenans, -aunce varr. purtenance Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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henge
▪ I. henge1, hange (hɛndʒ, hændʒ) Now dial. [An early form of hinge n. q.v., f. hang vb.] The ‘pluck’ (heart, liver, etc.) of an animal.1469 Househ. Ord. (1790) 96 Every sheepe to be brought in whoole, except the hedde and the henge. 1787 Grose Provinc. Gloss., Hanje, or Hange, the head, heart, live... Oxford English Dictionary
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chiefly
▪ I. chiefly, a. (ˈtʃiːflɪ) [f. chief n. + -ly1.] Properly pertaining to a chief.1870 Meade New Zealand 356 A real chiefly exercise. 1876 H. Spencer Princ. Sociol. iii. ix. (1879) 708 There is a natural relation between constant fighting and development of chiefly power. 1882 Athenæum 22 Apr. 502/1.... Oxford English Dictionary
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fricassee
▪ I. fricassee, n. (frɪkəˈsiː, ˈfrɪ-) Forms: 6–7 fricase, fricacy, -ie, 6–8 fricasy, (7 frycase, fricace, fregacy), 7 fricassie, (frigasie), (8 fricasey, frigacy, frigusee), 7–9 fricassé, 7–9 fricasee, 7– fricassee. [a. F. fricassée, f. fricasser to mince and cook in sauce; of unknown origin.] 1. Me... Oxford English Dictionary
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crop
▪ I. crop, n. (krɒp) Forms: 1– crop; also 1–6 cropp, 3–7 croppe, 4–7 crope, (5 crowpe, croupe, in sense 1), 7–9 Sc. and dial. crap. [OE. crop(p = OLG. *crop(p, MDu. crop(p, MLG., LG. and Du. krop, OHG. chropf, MHG., Ger. kropf, ‘swelling in the neck, wen, craw of a bird’, in ON. kroppr hump or bunch... Oxford English Dictionary
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