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suffragies
† suffragies, n. pl. Obs. Also 3 -iis, 4–5 ijs, 5 -iez, -yes, -is, 6 -ees. [ad. L. suffrāgia, pl. of suffrāgium suffrage n.] 1. Prayers, esp. on behalf of the departed.a 1225 Ancr. R. 22 A morwen, oþer a niht efter þe suffragiis of Uhtsong, siggeð Commendacium. c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 259 No pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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naufragie
† ˈnaufragie Obs. rare. [ad. L. naufragium.] = naufrage a.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 149 But siþen þes [suffragies] ben nawfragies, wel is him þat bieþ not. c 1440 Gesta Rom. i. lxv. 293 (Harl. MS.), Þerfor seiyth Ierome,..Penaunce is the secunde table after naufragie. Oxford English Dictionary
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suffrage
▪ I. suffrage, n. (ˈsʌfrɪdʒ) Also 5 souffrage, sofrage, 6 Sc. sufferagh, 6–7 sufferage, 7 suff'rage. [ad. L. suffrāgium, partly through F. suffrage (from 13th c.). Cf. It., Pg. suffragio, Sp. sufragio. An earlier anglicization of the L. pl. is suffragies.] 1. collect. pl. and sing. Prayers, esp. int... Oxford English Dictionary
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almose
† almose Obs. 5–6. Also 6 almoys(e, almoise, almos. [A literary variant of alms, affected by many writers, chiefly ecclesiastical, in 16th c.; apparently a partial refashioning of ˈalmesse, ˈalmes, after med.L. elimosina, perhaps owing something to the contemporary northern almous, and (especially S... Oxford English Dictionary
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beside
beside, adv. and prep. (bɪˈsaɪd) Forms: 3–4 bisiden, 3–5 bi-side, -syde, byside, 4 bisid, -syd, -seid, (bezide), 4–5 besiden, bysyde, 4–6 bisyde(n, besyde, 5 byside(n, 4– beside. [ME. bi siden, bisiden:—OE. be s{iacu}dan, i.e. be by, s{iacu}dan (dat. sing.) side. Found in OE. only as two words, but ... Oxford English Dictionary
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certain
▪ I. certain, a., n., and adv. (ˈsɜːtɪn, -t(ə)n) Forms: α. 3–6 certein, -eyn, (eine, -eyne), 4–7 certen, 4–6 certayn(e, 4–7 certaine, 4– certain; (also 4–5 certan, 4–6 -tane, 5–6 certyn, 7 certaint, certien); β. 4–6 serteyn(e, 5–6 serten, 4–5 sertan, -tain, -tayn, 5–6 sertayne, 6 sarteyn, -tayne, 8 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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