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sithence
ˈsithence, adv., conj., and prep. Obs. exc. arch. Forms: α. 4 sitth-, sytthenes, 4–5 siþ-, sithenes, 5 sythnes; 5–8 (9 arch.) sithens (6 -ins, sythens, -yns, -ence), 6 sithence. β. 5–6 sethens, 6 sethence (7 seeth-). [f. prec. + -es -s1: cf. since adv., etc.] A. adv. † 1. = sith adv. 1. Obs. In late... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mandilion
"...sithence such is our mutability that to-day there is none to the Spanish guise, to-morrow the French toys are most fine and delectable, ere long wikipedia.org
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seethence
seethence variant of sithence Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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sethence
sethence, -ens obs. forms of sithence. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary Lassells
The Dowager Duchess, hearing reports of what had happened while Catherine had been in her charge, reasoned that 'If there be none offence sithence the wikipedia.org
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syther
sythen, -yn, sythence, syther see sithen, sithence, cider. Oxford English Dictionary
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reprehensive
reprehensive, a. (rɛprɪˈhɛnsɪv) [f. reprehend v.; cf. comprehensive, etc., and obs. F. reprehensif, -ive (Godef.).] Of the nature of reprehension; containing reproof. Now rare.1589 Puttenham Eng. Poesie i. xiii. (Arb.) 46 The said auncient Poets vsed for that purpose, three kinds of poems reprehensi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edmund Withypoll
There is a note of exasperation in Withypoll's rejoinder:"As towchinge John Dameron one of the said complainauntes ... he neded no answere, sithence the wikipedia.org
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senthis
† senthis Obs. rare—1. ? Metathetic form of sithence adv.1501 Douglas Pal. Hon. ii. lvi, Senthis till me all veritie be kend, I repute better thus to mak ane end, Than ocht to say that suld heiraris engreif. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jerome Corbet
"And whereas Anne Gatacre mye Daughter was marryed withoute her Father's privitie or mine, and that alsoe sithence the marryage William Gatacre her Husband wikipedia.org
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inulcerated
† inˈulcerated, a. Obs. rare—1. [in-2.] Ulcerated.1632 J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Eromena 117 To fester an old long sithence inulcerated sore. Oxford English Dictionary
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Peter's Pence
On 16 January 1555, royal assent was given to "An Act, repealing all Statutes, Articles, and Provisions, made against the See of Rome, sithence the 20th wikipedia.org
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sideyns
sideyns variant of sithence Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English prepositions
sides (dialectal, African-American English) sin (dialectal, Northern England English and Scots) sineth (obsolete) sith (archaic) sithen (obsolete) sithence wikipedia.org
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mowsy
† ˈmowsy, a. Obs. [Cf. mosey (moisy, mouzy, etc.) ‘mouldy, rotten, over-ripe’ in E.D.D., and F. moisi mouldy.] ? Mouldy (in quot. fig.).1581 J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osor. 211 b, This mowsy and drossy chaffe long sithence bloune abroad in y⊇ eyes of Augustine by the Pelagianes. Oxford English Dictionary
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