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selfly
▪ I. † ˈselfly, a. Obs. rare. [f. self + -ly1.] a. (One's or its) own. b. a selfly or one selfly, one and the same.1591 Sylvester Du Bartas i. iii. 402 Severally, and of a selfly motion. Ibid. v. 647 [The phœnix] re-ingendred of it's selfly seed. 1598 Ibid. ii. ii. iv. 730 Where, as (by Art) one sel... Oxford English Dictionary
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unselfly
† unˈselfly, adv. (un-1 11.)1605 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iii. iii. Law 253 All Beings Be not (or else un-selfly be) But, from my Being, all their Being gather. Oxford English Dictionary
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self-like
† ˈself-like, a. and adv. Obs. [In A. 1, f. self a. + like a.; cf. selfsame; in A. 2 and B., f. self n. + like.] A. adj. 1. ‘Very like’, similar, of the selfsame kind.1556 Aurelio & Isab. G 3 You men be of the same selfe lyke qualite. a 1586 Sidney Arcadia i. Ecl. i. (1622) 95 Till Strephons plainin... Oxford English Dictionary
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seedless
seedless, a. (ˈsiːdlɪs) [f. seed n. + -less.] Devoid of seed or seeds.1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i. ii. 479 In stead of sweet fruits which she selfly yeelds Seed-less, and Art-less, over all thy fields, With thorns and burs shall bristle up her brest. 1870 Hooker Stud. Flora 21 Lower joint slender... Oxford English Dictionary
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quantitied
† ˈquantitied, a. Obs. [f. quantity + -ed2.] Endowed with quantity or spatial magnitude.1605 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iii. i. Abraham 1115 Alwaies in some place are Angels..selfly limited, And joyn'd to place, yet not as quantiti'd. Oxford English Dictionary
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infallible
infallible, a. (n.) (ɪnˈfælɪb(ə)l) Also 5–6 infal(l)yble, 6 -abil, -able, -iable. [ad. med.L. infallibilis (in Bæda), f. in- (in-3) + fallibilis fallible. Cf. F. infaillible (15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.); also infailable.] Not fallible. 1. Of persons, their judgements, etc.: Not liable to be deceived or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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claver
▪ I. claver, n.1 Sc. and north dial. (ˈkleɪvə(r)) Also claiver. [See claver v.2] Idle garrulous talk, to little purpose, or with little sense; an idle story, a piece of idle gossip.(?) a 1689 in Scott Old Mort. xi. note, When I was entering life, there was ane Knox deaving us a' wi' his clavers, and... Oxford English Dictionary
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sole
▪ I. sole, n.1 (səʊl) Forms: 4– sole, 4–5 sool, 4–6 soole (6 solle), 6–7 Sc. soille, soile; 4 soul, 6 sowle, 6–7 soule; 6–7 soale, 7–8, 9 dial. soal. [a. OF. sole (mod.F. sole in special senses), = Prov. and Pg. sola, Sp. suela (cf. It. soletta):—pop. and med.L. sola, for L. solea (whence OF. suele,... Oxford English Dictionary
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