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spret
▪ I. spret Sc. and north. dial. Also sprett. [Obscurely related to sprat n.3 See also spreat and sprit n.3] A kind of rush, esp. the joint-leaved rush; coarse, reedy, or rush-like grass; a stalk or stem of this.1397–8 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 215 Pro sprettis et stramine emp. pro tectura. 1777 Li... Oxford English Dictionary
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spreat
spreat Sc. Also sprait. Var. of spret.a 1600 Lindesay's (Pitscottie) Chron. Scot. (1728) 146 The floors [were] laid with green scharets and spreats, medwarts and flowers. 1802 Leyden Lord Soulis lxvi, And on the spot, where they boil'd the pot, The spreat and the deer-hair ne'er shall grow. 1837 Gla... Oxford English Dictionary
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sprit
▪ I. sprit, n.1 (sprɪt) Forms: α. 1, 4 spreot, 4–5 sprete, 7–9 spreet. β. 4, 7 spret, 5–7 sprett(e. γ. 5–6 spryt, sprytt, sprite (7 spright), 5, 7–8 spritt, 6– sprit. [OE. spréot, = MDu. (Du. and WFris.) spriet, MLG. spryet, spriet, (hence G. spriet) and spreet, NFris. sprit, spret, ultimately relat... Oxford English Dictionary
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shoving
▪ I. shoving, vbl. n.1 (ˈʃʌvɪŋ) [f. shove v.1 + -ing1.] The action or an act of shove v.11297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 4313 Þer was pultinge & ssouinge [v.rr. ssouyng, schuuing, schowynge, schowyng]. c 1386 Chaucer Manciple's Prol. 53 Ther was greet showving bothe to and fro To lifte him up. 1489 Caxton Fa... Oxford English Dictionary
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aright-half
† aˈright-half, phr. Obs. [See a prep.1, and half.] On the right side.1340 Ayenb. 38 And nimeþ aryȝthalf and alefthalf þet no þing ne may ham ascapie. Ibid. 23 Þes boȝ him spret..ariȝthalf and alefthalf. Oxford English Dictionary
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sprit-sail
spritsail, sprit-sail Naut. (ˈsprɪtseɪl, ˈsprɪts(ə)l) Forms: (see sprit n.1 and sail n.1); also 7 sprissel, sprisle. [f. sprit n.1 Cf. Du. sprietzeil, WFris. -seil, NFris. spritseil, spretsaiel, Da. spritsejl, Sw. -segel, G. sprietsegel.] 1. A sail extended by a sprit; formerly also a sail attached ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bowsprit
bowsprit (ˈbəʊsprɪt) Forms: α. 4 bouspret, 6 boespritte, 7– bowsprit; β. 6–7 boresprit, 7 borespritt, boar-spright; γ. 6 boltspreet, 7 boultspret, 7–9 boltsprit; δ. 7 boldspreet; ε. 7 bole-sprit, bowle-, boulspret, boule spret, -sprit. [Found in all the mod. Teut. langs.: Du. boegspriet, LG. bogspre... Oxford English Dictionary
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sprite
▪ I. sprite, n. (spraɪt) Forms: α. 4, 5–7 Sc., spreit (5 spreyt, spreyte), 5–6 sprete, 6 spreet(e; 5–6 spret, 6 sprette. β. 5, 7 spryt (6 sprijt), 5–7 spryte, 5– sprite. (See also spright n.1) γ. 5 spritte, 5–7 sprit, 8 sp'rit. [ad. OF. esprit, or similarly reduced from OF. esperit(e, AF. spirit(e s... Oxford English Dictionary
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clew-line
ˈclew-line, ˈclue-line Naut. Also 7 cluling. [f. clew n. + line.] A tackle connecting the clew of a sail to the upper yard or the mast, by which it is drawn up in furling; sometimes, but not generally, applied to the clew-garnets.1627 Capt. Smith Seaman's Gram. v. 22 The clew line is the same to the... Oxford English Dictionary
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pry
▪ I. † pry, n.1 Obs. Also 6 prie. [Derivation unknown.] A local name of the small-leaved lime or linden (Tilia parvifolia). Also pry-tree.1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 79 Lop popler and sallow, elme, maple, and prie. 1707 Mortimer Husb. 355 The wild kind [of Lime-tree] bearing a smaller leaf than the oth... Oxford English Dictionary
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reaccommodate
reaˈccommodate, v. [re- 5 a. Cf. F. réaccommoder (16th c. in Littré).] trans. To accommodate, adjust, † array, afresh or again.1616 Capt. Smith Descr. New Eng. Wks. (Arb.) I. 221 Onely her spret saile remayned.., till we had reaccommodated her a Iury mast. 1639 N. N. tr. Du Bosq's Compl. Woman i. B ... Oxford English Dictionary
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heo
† heo dial. hoo, pers. pron., 3rd sing. fem., nom. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: see below. [OE. h{iacu}u, h{iacu}o, héo, fem. of he; = OFris. hiu. In Goth., OS., and OHG., the fem. of the parallel pronominal stem i-s, i-r, was lost and supplied by a form sî, siu, Ger. sie. A like substitution took place l... Oxford English Dictionary
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spread
▪ I. spread, n. (sprɛd) Also 5 spredd. [f. the verb. Cf. LG. spredde, spreide, G. spreite.] I. † 1. a bitter spread, a hard experience. Obs.c 1440 Bone Florence 1843 The maryner set hur on hys bedd, Sche hadd soone aftur a byttur spredd. 2. a. The act of spreading in space; degree or extent of this.... Oxford English Dictionary
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mortify
mortify, v. (ˈmɔːtɪfaɪ) Also 5–7 mortefy, 6–7 mortyfy. [a. F. mortifier, ad. L. mortificāre, f. morti-, mors mort n.1: see -fy.] † 1. trans. To deprive of life; to kill, put to death. (In first quot. absol.) Also, to make as if dead; to render insensible. Obs.1382 Wyclif 1 Kings ii. 6 The Lord morti... Oxford English Dictionary
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