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† ˈradly, adv. Obs. Forms: 1 hræd-, rædlice, 2 radlice, 4 radli, 4–5 radeliche, 5 radely, 4–6 radly, 6–7 radlie, -lye. [f. rad a.1 + -ly2.] Quickly, promptly, without delay, soon.Beowulf 356 (Z.) [He] hwearf þa hrædlice þær Hroðgar sæt. c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. x, Mine sælða..nane sælða ne sint, forða...
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redly
▪ I. † ˈredly, a. Obs. rare—1. [app. f. red a. + -ly1, but perh. a misprint for redy.] Red, reddish.1482 Bk. St. Albans, Her. A iij b, The .vi. stone is calde a Rudy a [1486 ruby or] redly stone, gowlys it is calde in armys.▪ II. ˈredly, adv.1 [f. red a. + -ly2.] a. In a red manner, with a red appea...
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rathely
† ˈrathely, adv. Obs. Forms: 1 hræðlice, 3 raðliche, 4 raþely, raþli, 4–5 rathly, ratheli, 5–6 rathely (Sc. raith-). [f. rathe a.1 + -ly2. Cf. radly.] Quickly, etc. = rathe adv. 1. (Common in 14–15th c.)a 950 Rit. Durham (Surtees) 58/5 Angel driht[nes] ætᵹistod..cvoedende ‘aris hræðlice’. a 1225 Anc...
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readliche
† readliche, adv. Obs. Also 2–3 red-, 3 reaðliche. [Var. of ME. radliche radly.] Quickly, promptly.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 45 Þa wes sancte paul swiðe wa and abeh him redliche to his lauerdes fet. a 1225 Ancr. R. 422 Water þet ne stureð nout readliche stinkeð. a 1240 Sawles Warde in Cott. Hom. 247 His hin...
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avanters
† aˈvanters, avancers, n. pl. Obs. [? f. F. avant before.] Part of the numbles of a deer.c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1342 Eft at þe gargulum bigynez on þenne, Ryuez hit vp radly ryȝt to þe biȝt, Voydez out þe a-vanters. 1486 Bk. St. Albans E vij b, Oon croke of the Nomblis lyth euermoore Under the throot...
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keenly
▪ I. † ˈkeenly, a. Obs. rare. [ME. *kēnlīch (superl. kenlokeste) = MHG. küenlîch (G. kühnlich): see keen a. and -ly1.] Bold, courageous.c 1205 Lay. 25429 Ah hit weoren men þa kenlukeste [c 1275 þe kenlokeste men] þa æi mon ikende. 1570 Satir. Poems Reform. xxiii. 2 O kenely knicht, in martiall deidi...
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overhie
overhie, v. ? Obs. (əʊvəˈhaɪ) [f. over- 22 (14), 4 + hie v.1 to haste. (OE. had oferh{iacu}ᵹian in sense ‘overreach’.)] 1. trans. To overtake by hastening after. Sc.1375 Barbour Bruce iii. 737 Bot the kingis folk that..war Deliuer off fute, thaim gan our-hy. c 1420 Avow. Arthur xix, He prekut oute p...
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raike
▪ I. raik, n. Now rare or Obs. Forms: 5 rayk, reyke, 5–6 rayke, 5–7 (9) raike, 6 (9) raik. [a. ON. reik (Norw. dial. reik), walking, strolling, etc., related to reika raik v. In ME. distinct from rake n.3; at a later period the two coalesced, and the spelling raik became unusual.] 1. The act of goin...
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uprise
▪ I. uprise, n. (ʌpˈraɪz, ˈʌpraɪz) [up- 2. Cf. ON. upprisa (MSw. uprisa, Sw. uppresa), rising up, resurrection.] † 1. Resurrection. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 1479 Wit þair vpris fra ded to lijf. Ibid. 18571 Þan bigan þai to bede þam hightes For to lei of his vp-rise. 2. a. Rising (of the sun, etc.); dawn...
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rache
▪ I. rache, ratch, n.1 Obs. exc. arch. (rætʃ) Forms: 3–6 racch-, (5 rachch-), 4–5 rach, 4–7, 9 rache; 5–6 ratch-, 7–8 ratch. [OE. ræcc, related to ON. rakki dog.] A hunting-dog which pursues its prey by scent. After c 1530 only in Sc. use: cf. quot. 1576.c 1000 Ags. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 276/4 Molosus...
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ravish
▪ I. † ˈravish, n. Obs. rare. [f. ravish v.] An act of ravishing; ravishment, rapture.c 1620 M. Lok in Hakluyt Voy. (1812) V. 408 After diuers complaints of those rauishes,..the Women brought from thence were apparelled [etc.]. a 1649 Winthrop New Eng. (1853) I. 219 [They] had builded their comfort ...
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rese
▪ I. † rese, n. Obs. Forms: 1, 3 ræs, (1 hræs), 3–5 res(e, 3, 5 rease, 4 ras), 4–6 resse, rees(e, 5 reess, reys, 6 reece). [OE. rǽs masc. = ON. rás fem. (whence race n.1), MLG. râs current:—OTeut. *ræ̂s-, of uncertain relationship. In ME. chiefly a poetic word (very common in the 14th c.), used with...
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