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siddow
ˈsiddow, ˈsidder, a. Now dial. Forms: α. 7 sydowe, siddowe, 8– siddow (9 seedow), 8–9 sidda. β. 8 sidore, 9 sidder (cidder). [Of obscure origin.] Soft, tender, mellow. Current in W. Midland counties, chiefly of peas, grain, or other vegetables. It is doubtful whether Grose is right in giving the wor... Oxford English Dictionary
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seedow
† seedow var. siddow a., tender, mellow. Holland seems to have supposed the word to mean ‘fit to serve as seed’.1601 Holland Pliny xix. vii. II. 23 But they [the seeds] must be all throughly dried before they be seedow and fruitfull. [Fr. pour rendre les graines bonnes à semer, il les fault toutes s... Oxford English Dictionary
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sidder
▪ I. † sidder, v. Sc. Obs.—1 (Meaning obscure.)c 1560 A. Scott Poems (S.T.S.) ii. 62 Strangmen of armes and of micht Wer sett thame for to sidder.▪ II. sidder variant of siddow. Oxford English Dictionary
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warrant
▪ I. warrant, n.1 (ˈwɒrənt) Forms: 3–6 warant, 5 warante, warente, 3–5 waraunt, (5 warawnt, 6 warantte), 6 waraunte, 6–7 warraunt, 6 warraunte, 6 warrante, (7 Sc. quarrente), 4– warrant; Sc. and north. 4–7 warand, 4–5 warande, 5 waronde, (6 woran, 5 warrane, 6–8 warran, waran, warn), 4 warrande, var... Oxford English Dictionary
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