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theft-boot
theft-boot, -bote Obs. exc. Hist. Also 3, 6 thef-, 6 theefe-, 6–7 theif(e-. [orig. thef-bote, f. thef, thief + bote, boot n.1 Afterwards altered (app. first by Scottish writers) to theftbote: cf. theftdom, theftly. The early form suggests an OE. *þéof-bót, but this has not been found; the nearest eq...
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thief
thief (θiːf) Pl. thieves (θiːvz). Forms: 1 theb, þ{iacu}of, þéof, (þéaf, þæf), 2 þof (dat. þove), 2–5 þeof, (3 dat. þeve), 3–4 þief, 3–5 þef, þeef, 4 þyef, þefe, 4–5 thef, -ff, thif, theyf, 4–6 thefe, 4–7 theif, theef, -ffe, 5 (þeue), thife, thyf(e, 5–6 theyff, 5–7 theefe, 6 theaf, theiff, thieffe, ...
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gilravage
▪ I. gilravage, n. Sc. (gɪlˈrævɪdʒ) Forms: 8 gulravage, 9 gilravage, -ravatch, -raivitch, galravage, (goravich, girrebbage). [? f. the vb.] Riotous or uproarious conduct; noisy romping.1785 Burns Ep. to M'Math 3 While at the stook the shearers cow'r..Or in gulravage rinnin scowr To pass the time [et...
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