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▪ I. † seynt Obs. Also 4 saynt, (sayn), ceint, 4–5 seinte, ceynt(e, 4–6 seint, 5 saint, (sent). [a. OF. ceint masc., ceinte fem.:—popular L. cinctum neut., cincta fem. (whence Sp., Pg., It. cinto, cinta) = older L. cinctu-s (u-stem), f. cingĕre to gird.] A girdle.a 1350 Assumpt. Mary 473 in Horstm. ...
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St Mary's Gate, Nottingham
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The early name for the street was Seynt Maregate (), taking its name from St Mary's Church which is at the southern end.
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The dark and mysterious origin story of Valentine's Day
5 days agoThe first mention of Valentine's Day being associated with love is a mention in the 1375 poem "Parliament of Foules," by Geoffrey Chaucer: "For this was sent on Seynt Valentyne's day ...
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William Kyd
In 1436, sailing into the harbour of Saint-Pol-de-Léon in Brittany with eight barges and balingers, he sailed off with the Seynt Nunne which was under
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ceinte
† ceinte Obs. Also 4 seynt, 5 ceynte; also saint, sain, q.v. [a. OF. ceint, ceinct:—L. cinctus in same sense f. cingĕre to gird.] A girdle; the woven portion of a girdle.c 1340 Cursor M. 793 (Add. MS.) Abowte hure myddel a seynt sche souȝt. c 1386 Chaucer Prol. 329 Girt with a ceint of silk with bar...
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Wanlip
lorde of Anlep and dame Katine his wife whiche in her tyme made the kirke of Anlep and halud the kirkyerd first in Wurchip of god and of oure lady and seynt
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Auchinleck manuscript
The Legend of Pope Gregory (ff.1r-6v)[f.6Ar / f.6Av (thin stub)]
The King of Tars (ff.7ra-13vb)
The Life of Adam and Eve (E ff.1ra-2vb; ff.14ra-16rb)
Seynt Mergrete (ff.16rb-21ra)
Seynt Katerine (ff.21ra-24vb)
St Patrick's Purgatory (ff.25ra-31vb)
þe Desputisoun Bitven þe Bodi and þe Soule (ff.31vb-35ra stub
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corsaint
† corsaint Obs. Forms: 4 cors seynt, cors-sancte, cor-seynt, corseint, -sant, -saunt, -sand, 4–5 -saynt, -seynt, 5 coresaynte. [a. OF. cors saint, mod.F. corps saint holy body, body of a saint.] The body of a saint; a sainted person, (departed) saint (considered as locally present where his or her b...
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devoutement
‖ deˈvoutement, adv. Obs. rare. [a. OF. devotement (in AF. devou-).] Devoutly.a 1400 Octouian 63 The holy pope Seynt Clement..prayede God deuoutement..That [etc.].
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Merten de Keyser
A year later (1531) he issued Tyndale's Exposition of the fyrste Epistle of seynt Ihon, George Joye's translation of Isaiah, and Tyndale's translation
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pocalips
† pocalips, -yps obs. aphetic ff. apocalypse.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xiii. 90 He hath dronken so depe he wil deuyne sone, And preuen it by her pocalips and passioun of seynt Auereys. a 1440 [see apocalypse 1].
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Budock Water
The church of St Budock is recorded in Latin in 1208 as Ecclesia Sancti Budoci de Treliver (the Church of St Budock at Treliver), Seynt Buthek in 1449,
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vollouth
† vollouth variant of fullought Obs.c 1330 W. Herebert in Rel. Ant. I. 87 Crist..so com to seynt Jon, And of hym was y-wasȝe.., To halewen our vollouth water, that sunne havet vor-don.
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