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▪ 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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The Judges House
These included Robert Mansfield, 1845, Raply Mansfield, 1848, Henry Cohen, 1859, John Micklejohn, 1861, David Utley and James Rowe in the detached cottages
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† 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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▪ I. rise, n. (raɪz) Forms: 5 ryse, ryese, 6 rys, 6– rise. [f. the vb. Cf. LG. rîs.] I. † 1. The act, on the part of a hare, of finally rising to return to its form. Obs.—1c 1410 Master of Game (MS. Digby 182) i, And there she shall crosse wayes x. or xii. tymes and then she shal make hir ryses. † 2...
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