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remenant
† ˈremenant Obs. Forms: α. 4–6 remenant(e, -aunt(e, (4 -ont, 5 -ent), 4–5 -and, 5 remunaunde, remynaunte. β. 4–6 remanant, 5–6 -aunt(e, 5 north. and Sc. -and, -aunde, (5 Sc. ra-). γ. 5 remelant, -aunt, -awnt, remulant. [a. OF. remenant, remanant (AF. -aunt), pres. pple. of remenoir, remanoir to rema... Oxford English Dictionary
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remanand
remanand, -ant, -aunt(e obs. ff. remenant. Oxford English Dictionary
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remulant
remulant variant of remenant Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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remelant
remelant var. remenant Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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remenent
remenent, -ont varr. remenant Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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remynaunte
remynaunte variant of remenant Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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consentant
consentant, a. (kənˈsɛntənt) [a. F. consentant, pr. pple. of consentir to consent.] Consenting.c 1385 Chaucer Doctor's T. 276 (Ellesm. & Heng.) The remenant were anhanged moore and lesse That were consentant of this [Harl. & 4 MSS. consented to this (v.r. his)] cursednesse. 1866 J. B. Rose tr. Ovid'... Oxford English Dictionary
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remainant
† reˈmainant, a. and n. Obs. Also 5 remaynand(e, Sc. ra-), 6 remeynant, -maynent. [Alteration of remenant, after prec., or f. prec. + -ant.] Remaining; remainder; pl. remains.1438–9 E.E. Wills (1882) 130 The remaynande of the torgis to x of the nedyest paryschirches. 1456 Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S... Oxford English Dictionary
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remunaunde
remunaunde variant of remenant Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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remnant
remnant, n. and a. (ˈrɛmnənt) Forms: α. 4–6 remnaunt, (5 -e), 4 rembnand, 5 remnaund, -ond, 4– remnant. β. 5 remlande, 5, 9 dial. remlant, (5 -lawnt, 6 -launte), 9 dial, remlin(g, -lit, rimlet. [Contracted form of remenant.] A. n. 1. a. With the. That which remains or is left of a thing or things af... Oxford English Dictionary
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unmoble
† unˈmoble, a. and n. [un-1 7 (5 b), 12. Cf. MDu. onmeubel, -moebel, etc.] = unmovable.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. iii. 267 Moebles and vnmoebles [v.r. vnmebles], and al þat þow myȝte fynde. c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 12 Ȝif þei coueiten..þe housis, þat ben goodis vnmeble of here neiȝeboris, as londis or r... Oxford English Dictionary
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reverent
▪ I. reverent, a. (ˈrɛvərənt) [In sense 1, a. OF. reverent for reverend, or after med.L. reverentissimus = reverendissimus. In sense 2, ad. L. reverentem, pres. pple. of reverērī to revere: cf. Sp. and Pg. reverente, It. re-, riverente.] 1. = reverend a., in various uses. Now rare. (Very common in 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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colefox
† ˈcolfox, colefox Obs. [f. col, coal + fox = coal-fox, as in cole-tit, etc. So Ger. kohlfuchs, kohlenfuchs (Grimm), Du. koolvos (Kilian). Still a surname and pronounced (ˈkəʊlfɒks).] The brant-fox, a variety of the fox, distinguished by a greater admixture of black in its fur.c 1386 Chaucer Nun's P... Oxford English Dictionary
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pertinent
pertinent, a. and n. (ˈpɜːtɪnənt) Also 6 par-. [Ultimately from L. pertinēnt-em, pr. pple. of pertinēre to pertain; but in early use immed. a. OF. partenant (1246 in Godef.), pertenant, pr. pple. of OF. partenir; the latinized pertinent is cited by Hatz.-Darm. from Chr. de Pisan c 1400.] A. adj. † 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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moble
▪ I. † ˈmoble, a. and n. Obs. Forms: 4–6 moble, (4 mobill, Sc. mwbill), 4–5 meoble, moeble, meble, (4 meeble, Sc. mebile, 5 Sc. mobylle, mubulle, meuble), 5–6 mobil. [a. OF. moeble, moble (mod.F. meuble) = Pr. moble, Sp. moble, mueble, Pg. movel, It. mobile:—popular L. *mŏbil-em for class. L. mōbil-... Oxford English Dictionary
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