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shalle
† shalle Obs. [App. shortened from shallemuse or some other form of shawm.] = shawm.c 1407 Lydg. Reas. & Sens. 5590 Ther wer trumpes and trumpetes, Lowde shallys and doucetes. 1420–2 ― Thebes 4298 And in Thebes loud as any shalle The Cry aroos. 1426 ― De Guil. Pilgr. 14305 Thys ffloutys ek, with sot... Oxford English Dictionary
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requirant
† reˈquirant Obs. [-ant: cf. F. requérant (14th c.).] One who makes a request or demand; a wooer or suitor.a 1467 Gregory's Chron. (Camden) 155 For the surplus of the tyme that the saudyers shalle serve, the requyrant shalle ben holdyn to sendyn hem at hys propyr dysposycyon. 1566 Painter Pal. Pleas... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wakefield Mystery Plays
manuscript, a stanza (from the Noah pageant) might appear in either of the following forms: The thryd tyme wille I prufe what depnes we bere Now long shalle The thryd tyme wille I prufe what depnes we bere Now long shalle thou hufe, lay in thy lyne there. I may towch with my hufe the grownd evyn here. wikipedia.org
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unremember
unreˈmember, v. [un-1 14.] trans. To fail (or omit) to remember.1484 in Lett. Rich. III & Hen. VII (Rolls) I. 78 Whiche [fidelity] we shalle not unremembre. 1616 W. Haig in J. Russell Haigs vii. (1881) 159 Unremembering so kendspeckle a thing wherein they were put. 1983 Spectator 16 Apr. 22/2 We can... Oxford English Dictionary
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ygreithed
ygraithed, ygreithed [graith v.] prepared, equipped.a 1225 Leg. Kath. 1993 Þis pinfule gin wes..se grisliche igreiðet. 13.. K. Alis. 7536 (Laud MS.) Ygreiþed ben his foure þousynde. c 1460 J. Russell Bk. Nurture 225 When he is so y-graithed..Þen shalle ye open hym thus. Oxford English Dictionary
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guerpish
† guerpe, guerpish, v. Obs. [ad. OF. guerpir (or the lengthened stem guerpiss-) to throw away, f. the Teutonic stem represented in Eng. by warp.] trans. To abandon, forsake.1483 Caxton G. de la Tour cxxix. L viij b, They shalle not gwerpysshe or leue eche other for none other better or worse. 1646 J... Oxford English Dictionary
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rainful
ˈrainful, a. [f. rain n.1 + -ful.] Rainy.1484 Caxton Fables of æsop v. viii, This yere shalle be raynfull and grete habondaunce of waters shalle falle. 1877 Blackie Wise Men 126 Dionysus, born Of rainful Jove. Oxford English Dictionary
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appetisse
† appeˈtisse, -ˈtyce, v. Obs. rare. [a. Fr. appetisser (Cotgr.), 12th c. apetisier, mod. apetisser (on Romanic type *adpetītiāre), f. à to + petit small.] To make small, diminish, lessen.1474 Caxton Chesse 91 All wordly thynges ben mortefyed and appetissed in olde men. 1484 ― Ordre of Chyv. 85 Thus ... Oxford English Dictionary
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肉馅羊肚
(制作哈吉斯) Þe hert of schepe, þe nere þou take, (羊的心、肾脏你取下) Þo bowel noght þou shalle forsake, (但大肠你应舍弃) On þe turbilen made, and boyled wele, (在turbilen上面做并煮熟 wikipedia.org
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cordement
† cordement Obs. [Aphetic f. acordement, accordment.] Agreement, reconcilation.c 1320 Sir Beues 1199 And kiste hire at þat cordement. a 1450 Le Morte Arth. 2422 Syr, shalle I neuyr of cordemente wene, That we myght frendys be aȝeyne? 1483 Cath. Angl. 75 A Cordement, concordia, concordancia. Oxford English Dictionary
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chuffer
† ˈchuffer Obs. rare—1. [Appears to be f. the vb. chuff implied in chuffing vbl. n.1; cf.chuff n.1 2.] (app..) Deceiver, cheat, impostor.c 1460 Towneley Myst., Crucifixio 216 Herkyns now what shalle befalle Of this fals chuffer here [Christ]. Oxford English Dictionary
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enfamish
† enˈfamish, v. Obs. Forms: 5 enfamych, -yssh. [Altered form of affamish: see en- prefix1.] trans. To famish, starve.c 1400 Sowdone Bab. 2141 Thay shalle enfamyched be. a 1400–50 Alexander 2153 (Dubl. MS.) Thare negh was fey for defaute enfamyshyd [Ashmole, enfamyschist] hys oste. 1491 Caxton Vitas ... Oxford English Dictionary
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lotless
† ˈlotless, a. Obs. rare—1. [? f. lot n. (sense 2 b).] App. = without harm or injury.1470–85 Malory Arthur x. iv. 419, I am sure and I doo bataille with you I shalle not escape with oute grete hurtes and as I suppose ye shalle not escape alle lotles. Oxford English Dictionary
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defamy
† ˈdefamy Obs. Also diff-. [a. OF. diffamie, ad. L. diffāmia: see defame n. Cf. infamy: for prefix see defame.] = defamation 1, 2.1490 Caxton Eneydos xxviii. 109 Wherof they of cartage shalle haue a blame that shalle torne vnto them to a grete diffamye. 1494 Fabyan Chron. v. cxiv. 87 By whose defamy... Oxford English Dictionary
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renomed
† reˈnomed, ppl. a. Obs. Also 4 renumed, 5–6 renommed, (Sc. -it, -yt). [ad. OF. renumé, renomé (later renommé), pa. pple. of renomer, f. re- re- + nomer to name.] Renowned.13.. Cursor M. 13763 (Cott.), Þis ilk water..Was mikel renumed in þaa dais. c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. iii. pr. ii, Þat al þing þat i... Oxford English Dictionary
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