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▪ I. † somne, v.1 Obs. Forms: 1 somniᵹean, somnian, 3 somnien (somni), somnen, sompnen, some(n). [OE. sǫmnian, var. of samnian: see sam v.1 and cf. sumne v.] trans. To assemble, gather, collect, unite.α c 825 Vesp. Psalter cxxviii. 7 Of ðæm ne ᵹefylleð..his sceat se ðe reopan somnað. a 1000 Phœnix 1...
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ysomned
† ysomned [y- 4, somne v.2] summoned.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VIII. 151 He com at þe tyme as he was sommed [MS. γ ysomned].
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The head has robust spines, somne very robust, the nasal, preocular, supraocular, postocular, tympanic and parietal spines are present, the nuchals are
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sompne
† sompne, v. Obs. Also 5 sompny. [Variant of somne v.2, with insertion of p as in nempne nemn v.] trans. To summon.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. ii. 142 Þus sysoures ben sompned þe false to serue. c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 151 He schal be sompned, ponyschid & cursed. c 1386 Chaucer Friar's T. 49 (Harl.), Wi...
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somen
▪ I. somen variant of samen adv. Obs.▪ II. somen see somne v.1 and v.2 Obs.
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somner
† ˈsomner Obs. Forms: α. 4 som(e)nour, 5 somenor, 6 sommenor. β. 4 somenere, 4, 6–7 somner. [f. somene somne v.2, or a. AF. somnour.] An official summoner. Also transf.α c 1320 Pol. Songs (Camden) 157 Ȝet ther sitteth somenours syexe other sevene. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xv. 128 Sectoures and sudenes,...
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luvestiche
† luvestiche Obs. [OE. lufestice, ad. late L. levisticum: see lovage.] = lovage.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. I. 374 ᵹenim..lufestice [etc.]..& ᵹepuna ða wyrte to somne. c 1265 Voc. Plants in Wr.-Wülcker 555/11 Leuisticum, i. luuesche, i. luuestiche.
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rimth
† rimth, n. Obs. rare. Forms: 1 r{yacu}mþ (?), 3 rumth, 5 rymthe. [? OE. r{yacu}mþ (Lye), f. r{uacu}m room a. Cf. MDu. ruumte, ruymte (Du. ruimte), G. räumte and the later roomth.] Room, space; leisure. a-rimth, in wide array.c 1205 Lay. 27492 Þa hæf þat fiht of þar studen Þer heo ær fuhten, and big...
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wered
† wered Obs. Forms: α. 1 werud, -od (2 wærod), 1–3 wered; 1 weorod, 1, 3 weored; 1 north. uorud, 3 wored. β. 2–3 werd, 3 word, 3–4 wird, 4 weird. [OE. werod, weorod, etc., without parallels in the cognate languages.] A band, troop, company, host.α c 725 Corpus Gloss. (Hessels) A 407 Agmen, weorod. 9...
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to-samen
† to-ˈsame, to-ˈsamen, adv. Obs. Forms: 1 tosǫmne, tosamne, 2–3 to somne, (Orm.) tosamenn, 2–4 to same, 3 to somnen, 3–4 to samen, 4 to samyn. [OE. tósamne, tósǫmne, f. tó, to prep. + samen together. Cf. OFris. to samene, OS. tô samane, te samne (MDu. te-zamen, Du. samen), OHG. saman, zi samane (MHG...
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ribibe
† ribibe, n. Obs. Forms: 5 rybybe, ribup(e, 6 rybibe. [ad. OF. rubebe, rebebe (hence MDu. rebebe), It. ribebba (Florio), ad. Arab. rebāb.] 1. = rebeck. The Cambr., Petw., and Lansd. MSS. read rubybe, rybibe, and rebibe in Chaucer Miller's T. 145, where the correct reading is rubible: see ribible.c 1...
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summon
▪ I. † ˈsummon, n. Obs. Forms: 4 somun, sumun, sommoun, 4–5 somoun, 5 somoune, -own, summoun(e, 6 somon, 6–7 sommon, 4–8 summon. [f. summon v.] = summons.a 1300 Cursor M. 23821 Ilk dai we se somun For to graid and mak us bun. c 1320 Sir Tristr. 171 He bad his kniȝtes lele Com to his somoun Wiþ hors ...
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yfere
▪ I. † yfere, n. Obs. Forms: 1 ᵹefera, 2–3 ifere, ivere, 3 iuære, iuare, ifære, ifeire, yfere. pl. 1 ᵹeferan, 2 ȝeferen, 2–3 iferen, 2–4 ifere, iuere, 3–4 yfere, yuere, 3 iveres. [OE. ᵹeféra, f. ᵹe- y- 1 a + f{oemac}r-, mutated f. fōr-: faran to go.] A companion, mate, fellow, associate.c 870 Codex ...
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sam
▪ I. sam, v.1 Obs. exc. dial. (sæm) Forms: α. 1 samnian, 3–4 samen, samne (3 Ormin sammne-nn), 4 samin, sammyn, samyn, 4–5 sammen, 5 sampne; β. 4–5 same, 4–7 samme, 9– dial. sam. [OE. samnian, sǫmnian, corresp. to OFris. somnia, OS. samnon (MLG. samenen, samnen, sammen), MDu. samenen, samnen, samen,...
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