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rapely
† ˈrapely, adv. Obs. Also 3 -like, 4 -liche. [a. ON. hrapaliga hurriedly, f. hrapa rape v.1] Hastily, in haste, quickly. (Cf. raply adv.)c 1220 Bestiary 240 Ðe mire..renneð rapelike. a 1352 Minot Poems vi. 67 Gold..made him rapely ride. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xvi. 273 With that sawe I an other Rapeli...
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raply
▪ I. † ˈraply, a. rare. [Cf. next.] Hasty, hurried.a 1400 Body & Soul (Vernon MS.) 149 To harme was thi raple res. c 1400 St. Alexius (Cotton MS.) 353 She com Forthe with A raply rese.▪ II. † ˈraply, adv. Obs. Also 4 -li, -liche, -lych. [= MSw. raplika in the same sense, perh. related to rap v.2, bu...
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awherf
† aˈwherf, v. Obs. Pa. tense 1 ahwearf, pl. -urfon, 3 awharf. [OE. ahweorfan, f. a- prefix 1 + hweorfan to turn: see wharf. In OE. also trans.] To turn away, turn round.a 1000 Cædmon's Gen. (Grein) 25 Hie of sib-lufan Godes ahwurfon. c 1340 Gaw. Gr. Knt. 2220 He rusched on þat rurde rapely a þrowe, ...
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rape
▪ I. † rape, n.1 Obs. Also 3 rap. [Related to rape v.1] Haste, speed, hurry; chiefly in phrases to have rape and in rape.a 1300 K. Horn 1532 Horn him wok of slape, So a man þat hadde rape. c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 2368 (Kölbing), He stirt vp al in rape. Ibid. 4850 Fleand oway with gret rape. c 1374 Chau...
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same
▪ I. same, a. (pron., adv.) (seɪm) Forms: 4–7 sam, 5 ssame, 6 some, 3– same. [ME. same, a. ON. same masc., sama fem., neut., rarely in str. form sam-r (Sw. samma, samme, Da. samme); a Com. Teut. word, but lost in OE. and OS. (which have only the derived adv., in OE. swá same, OS. so sama, -o, likewi...
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rank
▪ I. rank, n.1 (ræŋk) Also 6 Sc. raink, 6–7 ranke, 6–8 ranck, (6–7 -e), 7 ranque. [a. obs. F. ranc (mod. rang), var. renc, usually supposed to be a. OHG. hrinc, hring ring.] 1. a. A row, line, or series of things. In common use c 1580–1610, esp. with ref. to teeth and trees; now rare in general sens...
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round
▪ I. round, n.1 (raʊnd) Forms: α. 4 roonde, 6 Sc. ronde, runde, 9 Sc. roond; 5 rownde, 5–7 rownd; 5–6 rounde (6 rovnde), 6– round (7 rovnd). β. 5–7 rowne, 5 rown, 8–9 dial. roun', roon'. [Partly a. F. rond masc. or ronde fem., and partly absolute uses of round a. Cf. Du. rond, Da. and Sw. rund, G. r...
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wrong
▪ I. wrong, n.1 Now dial. Also 2 wranga, 3–4 wrange, 3–5, 6 Sc. wrang, 6 Sc. wraing, wrayng; 4–5 wronge. [a. ON. *wrǫng, rǫng (gen. rangar), rib of a ship (Norw. rong, raang, vrong, vraang, Sw. dial. vrang), f. *wrangr curved, bent: see wrong a. Hence also MLG. wrange, Du. wrang, F. varengue (14th c...
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right
▪ I. right, n.1 (raɪt) Forms: 1 riaht, reoht, reht, rict, 1–5 (6) riht, 3 rih(te, rihht, 3–4 rihtt; 3 riþt, 4 rith, rit, 5 rite; 2, 5– Sc. richt (4 -te), 4–5 riȝt(e, 4 riȝtt), 5 reght, righte, 4– right; 1, 4 ryht (4 rythe, ryte), 5–7 Sc. rycht; 4–5 ryȝt(e, 4–6 ryght (4–5 rygth, ryghth), 5–6 ryghte. ...
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