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† ˈrubrish, n. Obs. forms: α. 4–5 rubrich(e, roberych (5 ribrusch); 5 rub-, 6 robrisshe; 5–6 rubryssh(e. β. 5 rubryce, 5–6 rubrice; 5 pl. rubryis. [a. OF. rubriche, rubrice, ad. L. rubrīca rubric n.] A rubric.α c 1386 Chaucer Wife's Prol. 346 After thy text, ne after thy Rubriche I wol nat wirche as...
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rubric
▪ I. rubric, n. and a. (ˈruːbrɪk) Forms: 4 robryk, 4–5 rubryke, 5, 7 rubrike, 7 rubrique; 6–7 rubricke, 7–9 rubrick, 7– rubric. See also rubrish n. [ad. F. rubrique or L. rubrīca, f. ruber red. Cf. It., Sp., Pg. rubrica; G., Da., Sw. rubrik, Du. rubriek. In senses 2 and 3 the usual form before the 1...
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lime-pit
ˈlime-pit [f. lime n.1] 1. a. A limestone quarry. b. A pit in which lime is burnt.c 1440 Gesta Rom. lxx. 324 (Harl. MS.) Men that havith great plente of fire, for stonys to be brent in your lyme⁓pyttis. 1489–90 in Swayne Churchw. Acc. Sarum (1896) 371 Cariage of Rubrish fro the lymepittes to the ch....
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