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rechase
▪ I. † rechase, n. Obs. Also 5 rechas, -chayse, 5, (7) -chace. [Perh. ad. OF. *rachas, nom. of *rachat recheat n.] = recheat n. (but in later quots. possibly associated with rechase v.1 2 a).c 1420 Venery de Tuety in Rel. Ant. I. 152 Than shall y⊇ blowe on this maner a mote, and aftirward the rechac... Oxford English Dictionary
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rechayse
rechayse variant of rechase n. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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rechace
▪ I. † rechace Obs. rare—1. [ad. OF. rachas nom. of rachat f. re- re- + achat achate n.2] The act of buying back or redeeming.c 1460 Sir R. Ros La Belle Dame, etc. 324 He þat ones to loue dothe his omage, Full often tyme, der boght is the rechace.▪ II. rechace variant of rechase n. and v. Oxford English Dictionary
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beagle
beagle (ˈbiːg(ə)l) Forms: 5–6 begle, 6 begele, 6– beagle. [Derivation obscure. The F. bigle is recognized as borrowed from Eng. The word can scarcely be of OE. origin, because of the hard g; in this position the g could not have escaped becoming palatalized. Possibly it is from F. bégueule, f. béer ... Oxford English Dictionary
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blow
▪ I. blow, v.1 (bləʊ) Pa. tense blew. Pa. pple. blown (also in sense 29 blowed). Forms: 1 bláwan, 2–3 blawen, (2 blauwen), blouwen, 3 bloawen, 5 blowen, blowyn, 3–7 blowe, 5– blow; (north.) 3–4 blau, 4–6 blawe, 3– blaw. pa. tense 1 bleów, bléw, 2–3 bleu, 4 blwe, bleeȝ, bleȝ, 3–5 blu, 5 blue, 4–6 ble... Oxford English Dictionary
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follow
▪ I. follow, n. (ˈfɒləʊ) [f. next verb.] 1. a. The action of the verb follow.1870 Hardy & Ware Mod. Hoyle, Dominoes 93 It is sometimes an advantage to hold heavy dominoes, as they not unfrequently enable you to obtain what is called a good ‘follow’. 1889 Spectator 9 Nov. 635/1 And hark! the view⁓hol... Oxford English Dictionary
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