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somewise, adv. Now arch. (ˈsʌmwaɪz) Also 5 somwyse, 6 sumwise. [f. some a.1: see -wise.] In some way or manner; to some extent. In recent use with in.c 1440 Alph. Tales 293 Becauce he wold somwyse be occupyed ilka day. 1596 Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. II. 105 To cause his subiectis lyue in pe...
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wise
▪ I. wise, n.1 arch. (waɪz) Forms: 1– wise, 1, 3–4 (5–6 Sc.) wis, 1, 3–6 wyse, (3–4 wisse, 4 wice, Sc. viss, vijs, vyijs, vyise), 4–5 wys, (Sc. wiss, vyse, vice, 4–6 Sc. wyis (6 -iss), 5 wyesse, whyse, 5–6 Sc. wyss(e, vise, 6 wize, weysse). [OE. w{iacu}se wk. fem. (rarely w{iacu}s str. fem.) manner,...
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bridle
▪ I. bridle, n. (ˈbraɪd(ə)l) Forms: 1 br{iacu}del, 3–4 bridel, -il, 3–6 brydel, 4 briddle, brydille, 4–5 bridell, 4–6 brydell, -il, -ill, 5 bridelle, -ill, -ulle, -yl(le, brydylle, 6 brydle, 4– bridle. [OE. br{iacu}del for earlier *briᵹdel (cf. brigdils Erf. Gl. 127, O.E. Texts 44) has various corre...
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