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reseize
reseize, v. (riːˈsiːz) Forms: 5 receyse, 6–7 reseise, 6– reseize, 7– re-seize; 5 recease, 6 -sease, 7 -seaze. [ad. OF. resaisir (mod.F. ressaisir; med.L. resaisīre, etc.): see re- and seize v.] † 1. trans. To invest or endow (one) again with, put again in possession of, something; to replace in, or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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resiege
resiege, v. ‘To seat again. Obsolete’, Johnson, quoting Spenser F.Q. ii. x. 45, where the true reading is reseize. Corrected by Todd (1818), but retained in some later Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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reseiser
† reˈseiser Obs. rare. Also -sir. [See reseize and -er4.] The act, on the part of an overlord, of resuming possession of estates, property, or privileges, upon failure of the holder to carry out or comply with the required conditions.1559 in Strype Ann. Ref. (1709) I. App. viii. 23 The Meanes how th... Oxford English Dictionary
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club
▪ I. club, n. (klʌb) Forms: 3–6 clubbe, (3 clibbe), 4 klubbe, clob(e, 4–5 clobbe, 5 clobb, 5–8 clubb, (7 Sc. glub), 6– club. [ME. clubbe, clobbe corresp. to (and probably ad.) ON. klubba (Sw. klubba, klubb, Norw., Da. klubbe, klub), assimilated form of klumba; f. the same root as clump q.v. Cf. ON. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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