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scede
† scede Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. sceda, var. spelling of scheda: see schede.] A strip of papyrus.1628 Burton Anat. Mel. Democr. To Rdr. (ed. 3) 50 Like that scede or Scytala Laconica, so much renowned of old in all contracts, which Tully so earnestly commends to Atticus. Oxford English Dictionary
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schede
▪ I. † schede Obs. Also 7 skead(e. Cf. scede. [ad. L. scheda (whence med.Gr. σχέδη), also sceda or scida.] A written paper.1566 in C. Plummer Elizab. Oxford (O.H.S.) 200 There were divers schedes of verses in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, set upon the doore. 1609 Heywood Troia Brit. vii. Argt., Iasons r... Oxford English Dictionary
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abscede
† abˈscede, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. abscēd-ere to depart; f. abs away + cēde-ere to go.] To move away, to lose contact.1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. xvi. 164 By reason of the motion of the right Arm, the Scapula is distracted & abscedes. Oxford English Dictionary
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discede
▪ I. † diˈscede, v. Obs. [ad. L. discēd-ĕre to separate, depart, f. dis- 1 + cēdĕre to go.] intr. To depart, deviate. (Usually fig.) Hence diˈsceding vbl. n.1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. 247 They who onely discede from this exact rule. 1665 Hooke Microgr. 30 One part of the said Cork would approach and m... Oxford English Dictionary
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shed
▪ I. shed, n.1 (ʃɛd) Forms: 1 (ᵹe)scéad, 1–2 scád, 3 schad, Orm. shæd, 4–6 schede, shede, 4–7 sched, 5 sced, schade, 5, 8, 9 dial. sheed, 6 schedde, sheyde, 6–7 shead(e, shedde, Sc. schad, 7, 9 dial. shade, 4– shed. [OE. (ᵹe)scēad, altered form of (ᵹe)sceád neut.:—OTeut. type *(ga)skaiđo-m, f. root ... Oxford English Dictionary
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rink
▪ I. † rink, n.1 Obs. Forms: α. 1 rinc, 3–6 rink, 4–6 rynk(e, 6 rinck(e, rynck. β. 4–6 renk(e, 4 renkke, reynke. [OE. rinc, = OS. rink, ON. rekkr: the stem is app. an ablaut-variant to that of rank a.] A man, esp. a fighting man, a warrior. (Only poet.)α Beowulf 399 Aras þa se rica, ymb hine rinc ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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schedule
▪ I. schedule, n. (ˈʃɛdjuːl, ˈʃɛdəl; U.S. ˈskɛdjuːl) Forms: 4–6 cedule, sedule, 5–6 cedull, sedull, 6–7 cedul, scedull, scedule, shedule, 6 schedul(l, (chedull, seadule, 7 shedulle), 6– schedule. Also 7 in Latin form scedula. [ME. cedule, sedule, a. OF. cedule (mod.F. cédule), ad. late L. scedula (i... Oxford English Dictionary
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