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relesch
† reˈlesch, v. Sc. Obs. rare—1. [Of obscure origin: ? cf. relish v.2] intr. To sing, carol.1513 Douglas æneis xii. Prol. 246 The larkis, lowd releschand in the skyis, Lovys thar lege with tonys curyus. Oxford English Dictionary
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relish
▪ I. relish, n.1 (ˈrɛlɪʃ) Also 6–7 rellish, 7 rellice, rallish. [Later form of reles, with shifting of stress (cf. rellesde s.v. relished) and assimilation of the ending to -ish2.] 1. a. A taste or flavour; the distinctive taste of anything.1530 Palsgr. 261/2 Rellysshe, a sauour, govst. 1594 T. B. L... Oxford English Dictionary
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wand
▪ I. wand, n. (wɒnd) Forms: 3–5 wond, 4–5 wonde, wende, 5 won, 4 waande, 4–6 wande 4 vande, 6 vand), 8–9 dial. wan, 9 Sc. whand, 3– wand. [a. ON. (*vandu-r) vǫnd-r (MSw. vand-er, Sw. vand, Da. vaand, Norw. vona) = Goth. wandu-s:—OTeut. *wandu-z (not found in WGer.), prob. f. the root *wend-: *wand- ... Oxford English Dictionary
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release
▪ I. release, n.1 (rɪˈliːs) Forms: 4–5 reles(e, -lees, 5–6 -lesse, (4 -leische, 5 Sc. -lesche; 5 -lece, -leese, 6 Sc. -leis); 5 releasse, 6 -leace, 6– release. [a. OF. reles (12th c.), var. of relais, vbl. n. from relesser, relaisser: see release v.1] 1. a. Deliverance or liberation from trouble, pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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