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queachy, a. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈkwiːtʃɪ) Also 6–7 quechy, 9 (dial.) queechy. [f. prec. + -y2. For the connexion between senses 1 and 2, cf. carr2.] † 1. Forming a dense growth or thicket. Obs.1565 Golding Ovid's Met. To Rdr. (1593) 1 Eche queachie grove, eche cragged cliffe, the name of Godhead tooke....
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Totius (poet)
and see it in the heron that, mistrustfully,
the same sun sees
on one leg from the reedy dale
and once the final rays are gone
a chill spills from this queachy
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queasy
queasy, a. (ˈkwiːzɪ) Forms: 5–6 coisy, coysy; 5 qweysye, 5–6 queysy, (6 -se, -sie), 6 quaisie, -sy, 6–7 queisie; 5–6 quasy, (6 -ie, -ye); 5 qwesye, 6 quesie, -y(e, 6–7 queasie, (6 -ye), queazie, 7– queasy, 6–7, 20- queazy. [Of obscure history. The early forms coisy and queisy prob. indicate a F. ori...
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python
▪ I. python1 (ˈpaɪθən, ˈpɪθən) [a. L. Pȳthōn, a. Gr. Πυθων, name of the serpent fabled to have been slain near Delphi by Apollo. So F. python. The Gr. word is supposed to have been connected in some way with Πῡθώ or Πῡ́θων, the ancient name of the locality; and both, according to some, with πῡ́θειν ...
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