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recche
▪ I. † recche, reche, v. Obs. Forms: 1 reccan, reccean, 3 ræcchen, recchen, rechen, 4 rachen; 3 reache, 3–4 recche, 4 richche, 4–5 reche. pa. tense 1 reahte, 1, 3 rehte, 3 ræhte. pa. pple. 1 ᵹereaht, 2 ireht, 3 iraht. [Comm. Teut.: OE. recc(e)an = OS. rekkian (MDu. recken, Du. rekken), MLG. recken (... Oxford English Dictionary
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ræcche
ræ(c)che see reach, recche, reck. Oxford English Dictionary
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arecche
† aˈrecche, v. Obs. 1–3. Forms: 1 arecc(e)an, 2–3 arecche, (areche). pa. tense arehte, aræhte. pa. pple. araht, arouȝt. The mod. spelling would be aretch. [OE. aręcc(e)an, f. a- prefix 1 + ręcc(e)an: see recche. Cf. OHG. arrechen, arrechan. (Very early confused with areach, as was the simple recche ... Oxford English Dictionary
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reache
reache variant of recche v. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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genge
† genge, a. Obs. [OE. gęnge (= OHG. gengi, MLG. genge, MDu. ghenge, ON. gengr), WGer. *gaŋgjo-, f. root of gang v.1] Current, prevalent, valid.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. iii. x[ii]. (1890) 188 Ne wæs þæt þonne to wundrienne, þeah þe þæs cyninges bene..mid him swiðade & genge wæren. a 1000 Guthlac 765 in... Oxford English Dictionary
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i-raht
† i-raht ME. pa. pple. of recche v., to tell. Oxford English Dictionary
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reke
▪ I. † reke, n. Obs. rare. [? Related to next: cf. ON. reke, pursuit of a matter.] Haste, hurry.c 1320 R. Brunne Medit. 821 A cumpany..Þe whych were sente yn a grete reke, Þe dampned mennes legges to breke. c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 7894 (Kölbing), Ȝif we may owhar abreke, Fle we hem wiþ gret reke!▪ II. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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reck
▪ I. reck, n.1 Obs. exc. poet. (rɛk) Forms: 6 recke, reake, Sc. rak, rack(e, 6, 8–9 reck. [f. reck v.] 1. Care, heed, consideration, regard.1568 Jacob & Esau i. ii. in Hazl. Dodsley II. 196 One that hath no recke ne care what way he walke. 1594 Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits xv. (1596) 268 The vulgar mak... Oxford English Dictionary
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retch
▪ I. † retch, n.1 Obs. [Cf. retch v.1] A variant of reach n.1 in various senses.1545 R. Ascham Toxoph. (Arb.) 33 There was nothing within his retche and shote, but he wolde hit it in what place he wolde. 1582 N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. 4 b, Matters that passed common capacitie of m... Oxford English Dictionary
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reiffing
▪ I. reif Chiefly Sc. (riːf) Forms: 1 réaf, réof, 3 ræf, reue, 5 ref, 5–6 reiff, 6 rieff, reife, reyf, raif, reafe, 7 reaf, 5– reif. [Common W.Germ.: OE. réaf = OFris. râf, OS. -rôf (Du. roof), MLG. rôf (hence Sw. rof, Da. rov), OHG. roub, roup (G. raub):—OTeut. *rauƀo{supm}: see reave v. The precis... Oxford English Dictionary
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renge
▪ I. † renge, n.1 Obs. Also 4 reng, rengge, 5 reenge. [a. OF. renge (Godef.), related to renger, -ier, to renge. The var. range was also adopted in ME., and finally became the standard form: see range n.] A rank, row, line, esp. of fighting men.13.. Sir Beues (A.) 3807 Þe kinges sone of Asie..Out of... Oxford English Dictionary
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hawe-bake
† hawe-bake Obs. In the following, usually taken as = ‘haw(s) baken’, baked haws, equivalent to ‘plain fare’; but this is doubtful.c 1386 Chaucer Man of Law's Prol. 95 But nathelees I recche noght a bene Though I come after hym with hawe-bake [Camb. MS. aw bake, Lansdowne halve bake] I speke in pros... Oxford English Dictionary
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i-regned
i-regned, -reht ME. pa. pples. of reign v., recche v., to relate. Oxford English Dictionary
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whither
▪ I. whither, n.1 Sc. and dial. (ˈhwɪðə(r)) Forms: see the vb. [f. whither v.] A violent or impetuous movement, a rush; an attack, onset; a smart blow or stroke; a blast or gust of wind; a quivering movement, a tremble; a rushing or whizzing sound; fig. an access or attack of illness.c 1480 Henryson... Oxford English Dictionary
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renown
▪ I. renown, n. (rɪˈnaʊn) Forms: α. 4–7 renoun(e, 5 Sc. ra-), 5–6 renovne, 6 -nounn; 4–5 renon(e; 4–7 renowne, (5 Sc. ra-), 5 renownn, rennowne, 5– renown. β. 5–7 renoume, (6 Sc. -mne), 6 renowm, 6–7 renowme. [a. AF. renoun, renun, = OF. renon, later renom (see renome n.), f. renomer to make famous,... Oxford English Dictionary
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