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royalme
† royalme Obs. Forms: α. 4–7 roialme (5 -elme); 4–6 royalme (5–6 -aulme). β. 4 roiame, 5 -aume; 4–5 royam(m)e, 5 -aume. γ. 5 royme. [a. OF. roialme, roiaume, roiame (mod.F. royaume), var. of reialme, etc. realm. Cf. also rialm.] A kingdom, realm.α c 1350 R. Brunne's Chron. Wace (Rolls) 14321 Al þe r...
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patrimony
patrimony (ˈpætrɪmənɪ) Forms: 4 patre-, patrymoyne, patrimoigne, 4–5 -moygne, 4–7 patrimonie, -ye, 5– patrimony, (5–7 patrymonie, -y). [a. F. patri-, patremoine (12–13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. patrimōnium paternal estate, patrimony, f. patr-em father: see -mony.] 1. Property, or an estate, inher...
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spurrier
spurrier (ˈspʌrɪə(r), ˈspɜːrɪə(r)) Forms: α. 4–6 sporyer, 5 -ier, sporyȝere, 5 sporyare, 6 -ar. β. 5 sporior, -iour, -your. γ. 6 spurriour, spouryor. δ. 6 spurryar, 6– spurrier. [f. spur n.1 + -ier. Cf. spurrer 1.] A spur-maker.α 1389 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 42 Þese ordenaunce of fraternyte of Sadelere...
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sacrary
† sacrary Obs. Also 4–7 sacrarie, 5 sacraire, -ayre, sacrear, sacrarye. [a. OF. sacraire, -eire, sacrarie, ad. L. sacrārium (see sacrarium1); cf. Sp. sagrário, It. sacrario.] 1. gen. A place where sacred objects are kept; a sacred building or apartment; a temple, shrine, sanctuary.1382 Wyclif 1 Cor....
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heritor
heritor (ˈhɛrɪtə(r)) Forms: 5 heriter, 5–6 heryter, 6 hery-, here-, heritour, 7–8 heretor, 6– heritor. [ME., a. AF. heriter = OF. heritier, earlier eretier, eritier = Pr. (h)eretier, Sp. heredero:—late L. hērēditāri-um (from hērēditārius adj. hereditary), which took the place of hērēd-em heir. In 16...
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decore
▪ I. † deˈcore, n. Obs. Also 6 decur, decoure. [app. a. AngloFr. *decour, ad. L. decor, decōrem: see decor. Littré has mod.F. décor, in 16th c. décore masc., as a deriv. of décorer to decorate.] Grace, honour, glory, beauty, adornment.1513 Bradshaw St. Werburge ii. 337 With great worship, decoure an...
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lieutenant-general
lieuˈtenant-ˈgeneral [After F. lieutenant-général, in which the second word is historically an adj. qualifying the preceding n. In Eng., however, and app. also in Fr., general has been commonly apprehended as a n.] † 1. gen. One who exercises a delegated rule or command over some extensive region or...
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whiles
whiles, n. (advb. gen.), conj. (prep.), adv. Obs. or arch. (hwaɪlz) Forms: 3 hwihles, 3–4 wiles, 4–5 whilis, whylys, whilles, whils, 4–6 whyls, 4–8 whyles, 5 whilez, whilys, whylis, whyllys, wilis, wylys, whills, (whels), 5–6 whilse, 6 whylse, 4– whiles; 3–4 quiles, 4 quyles, quilis, quylis, qwylys,...
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dition
† dition Obs. (ˈdɪʃən) Also 6 dicion. [a. OF. dicion (dition), ad. L. diciōn-em (in later transcription ditiōn-em) command, rule, sway, authority; perh. from root dic- of dīcĕre to declare, tell, say, etc. Cf. condition.] 1. Rule, sway, jurisdiction, command.1538 Leland Itin. I. 70 Northalvertonshir...
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to-whiles
† to-ˈwhiles, conjunctive adv. Obs. Also 4 toquil(i)s, to whils. [f. prec. + -es of adverbial genitive: see whiles, whilst.] = prec.; whilst.13.. Cursor M. 4269 (Cott.) Hir luue..Sco miþed [Gött. kithid] it, to-quils [Gött. ay quilis] sco moght. Ibid. 6264 (Gött.) Þe se on ayder side him stod As wal...
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realm
realm (rɛlm) Forms: α. 3–5 reaume, 4 reeaum, reawme. β. 4 reome, 4–5 reem(e, regm(e, 4–6 rem(e, reame, 5 reyme, reiem, reamme, Sc. reime, 6 ream. γ. 4–5 reum(e, 4–6 rewm(e. δ. 4–8 realme, 4– realm. [a. OF. reaume, realme, reialme = Prov. re-, reyalme, OSp. rea(l)me, It. reame:—pop.L. *rēgālimen, f. ...
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marvel
▪ I. marvel, n.1 (ˈmɑːvəl) Forms: α. 3, 5–7 mervel, 4 merwayle, -wal(e, -waal, 4–5 merveille, -vaille, -veyle, -vayl, 4–6 mervell, -veile, -vayle, 4–7 mervaile, 5 merveil(l, -velle, -vale, -veylle, -vayll, 5–6 mervaill, -val, -vaylle, -well, Sc. -waill(e, 5–7 mervail, 6 merveyll; β. 4 marveil, 4–7 m...
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within
▪ I. within, adv., prep., (a.) (wɪˈðɪn) Forms (2–5 written as one or as two words): α. 1 wiþinnan, wiðinnan, 2–4 wiðinne(n, 3–5 wiþinne, etc. (see with and inne adv.); also 3 wiþ ine(n, Orm. wiþþinnenn, 3–4 widine, 4–5 withine. β. 3 wiðin, 4–5 wiþin, etc. (see with and in adv.; abbreviated 4–6 w{sup...
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construe
▪ I. construe, v. (ˈkɒnstruː, kənˈstruː) Forms: α. 4–5 construen, -struwe, 5 -stru, -strew, -struyn, 5–6 -strewe, 4– construe; β. 5–6 constre, 6–9 conster, (6 constyrre, 8 cunster). [ME. constru-en, ad. L. construĕre to pile together, build up, construct, also to connect grammatically, construct sen...
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