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▪ I. † ˈscourage1 Obs. Forms: 5 scur-, 6 scurr-, scower-, scourage, scouradge. [f. scour v.1 + -age.] The act of scouting or skirmishing. Phr. to make scourage or keep scourage.1470 Hardyng Chron. Pref. 1 To scarmyse als, and make sykyr scurage. 1520 in Rutland Papers (Camden) 43 It is ordred that S...
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"fates", "scourage", "cormorant", "oven", "ice", "(snail)shell".
is used to write , e.g. "foggy" (gen.).
is used to write , e.g. "edge".
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James Ford Bell Lecture
Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1971.
10 The Barbary pirates: victims and the scourage of Christendom
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Fourth Test, 1948 Ashes series
He added that it was "the very mirror of truth in the batting art", "delightfully untrammeled by the scourage of good advice or any other handicapping
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discourage
▪ I. † diˈscourage, n. Obs. [f. dis- 9 + courage n.: or f. discourage v.] Want or failure of courage; the state of discouragement.c 1500 Three King's Sons 105 Their enemyes were in suche discorage that thei durst not wele be seen at no scarmyssh. 1548 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Matt. v. (R.), Many..be ...
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semblable
semblable, a. (and n.) (ˈsɛmbləb(ə)l) Also 5 semlable, (semalable), sembleabil, semblabyll, 6 -yl, -il, -ell, sembleable, simblable. See also semnable, similable. [a. F. semblable (13th c.), f. sembler to seem, appear: see semble v. and -able. Cf. seemable.] A. adj. † 1. a. Like, similar. Const. to....
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