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redely
† redely, adv. Obs. Forms: 3 reade-, 4 redeliche, -lyche, redeli, 4–6 redely. compar. 5 redelyer. [App. a var. of redly adv.2, but metrical examples freq. indicate that the connecting e was pronounced. The various senses are not easily distinguished, and in some cases (see sense 4) the form is perh....
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unredely
† unˈredely, adv. Obs.—1 [un-1 11; cf. next and OE. unrǽdl{iacu}ce, ON. {uacu}ráðliga.] Without restraint.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 173 He bit here unbette sennes..bigraden hem shameliche, and biten hem unradeliche.
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redily
▪ I. † ˈredily, adv. Obs. Forms: 4 redilie, -lyche, 4–5 redyly, redili(che, 5 -lich, (? rydilich), 4–6 redily. compar. 4 redilokar, redylyer. [f. redy a. + -ly2; but in many cases app. written for redely.] a. Wisely, discreetly, prudently. b. Precisely, certainly, assuredly.a 1300 Cursor M. 6297 Als...
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congealed
congealed, ppl. a. (kənˈdʒiːld) [f. congeal v. + -ed. In 16–17th c. also stressed ˈcongeal'd.] 1. Made solid and hard by freezing; frozen.1432–50 Higden (Rolls) I. 323 Islandia is an yle, hauenge..on the north the see congelede. 1549 Compl. Scot. vi. 59 The snau is ane congelit rane. 1634 Milton Com...
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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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geometrically
geometrically, adv. (dʒiːəʊˈmɛtrɪkəlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In geometrical manner; according to geometry. geometrically proportional (also † proportioned): standing in geometrical proportion.1555 Eden Decades 360 The same is more easely and redely found geometrically by the globes. 1564–78 W. Bullein ...
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straggle
▪ I. straggle, n. (ˈstræg(ə)l) In 5–6 stragill, -yll. [f. straggle v.1] † 1. Phr. at, to (the) straggle, in straggling order. Sc. Obs.c 1470 Henry Wallace x. 683 At stragyll raid quhat Scot mycht formest pas. Ibid. 699 The frayit folk, at stragill that was fleand. 1513 Douglas æneis xii. xi. 4 A few...
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glint
▪ I. glint, n.1 (glɪnt) See also glent. [f. the vb. The text of the first quot. is insecure, and the existence of the word before 19th c. is therefore doubtful.] 1. A gleam; a faint or momentary appearance of light or of some lustrous object.a 1541 Wyatt Ps. cxliii. Prol. 13 The glint of light, that...
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concordance
▪ I. concordance, n. (kənˈkɔːdəns) [ME. concorˈdance, a. F. concordance (12th c.):—late L. concordāntia, f. concordānt-em: see concordant and -ance.] 1. The fact of agreeing or being concordant; agreement, harmony.c 1450 Castle Hd. Life St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 3686 Aythir to othir haue concordans. 14...
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rew
▪ I. rew, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 1 rǽw, réw, réaw, 3 reawe, 4–7 rewe, 5–7, 9 rew, 9 rue. [OE. rǽw, etc. (see 2 b), var. of ráw row n.] † 1. In adverbial phrases: a. by rew, in order, successively. Also in rew. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. R. 336 Go so adunewardes bi reawe & bi reawe, uor tu kume to þe laste...
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allow
allow, v. (əˈlaʊ) Forms: 4–6 alowe, alow, (4 aloow), 5 aloue, 5–7 allowe, 6– allow. [a. OFr. aloue-r (15th c. all-), 1. to praise, commend:—L. allaudā-re (f. al- = ad- to + laudāre to praise); 2. to bestow, assign:—L. allocā-re (f. al- = ad- + locāre to place, stow. The two were apparently completel...
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harvest
▪ I. harvest, n. (ˈhɑːvɪst) Forms: 1–2 hærfest, herfest, (1 hærfæst), 3–6 hervest, 4–5 hervist, -vyst, -wist, 5 harveste, (-weste, -waste, -wyste, her(r)ust, eruyst); 3– harvest, (Sc. 8–9 hairst, 9 ha'arst, harst, herst). [OE. hærfest, hęrfest = OFris. herfst (mod.Fris. dial. harvst, hearst, herst),...
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levy
▪ I. levy, n.1 (ˈlɛvɪ) Forms: 5 leve(e, levye, 5, 7 levie, 6 levey, 7 leavy, 5– levy. [a. F. levée, f. lever to raise, levy:—L. levāre to raise.] 1. The action of levying: a. The action of collecting an assessment, duty, tax, etc.1427 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 318/2 Labour and coustes hade for þe levee of...
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