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thereinne
† thereˈinne, adv. Obs. Forms: see there and inne: also 4–5 thrynne. [OE. þǽrinne, f. þǽr, there 17 + inne.] = therein. (In late instances perh. only a var. spelling of therein.)c 897 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. C. xvi. 100 He wæs ðærinne ᵹetoᵹen to ðære godcundan sceawunge, & ðærute [v.r. ðærut] he w...
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therewithin
therewithin, adv. arch. (ðɛəwɪˈðɪn) [Early ME. two words, þer wiðinnen, wiþinne, = there 17 and OE. wiðinnan, within: cf. thereinne, therein.] Within or into that place; within there.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 115 Þe engles þe þer wiðinnen weren. c 1320 Cast. Love 771 Neuer synne þer wiþ Inne com. 1375...
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there-mide
† ther(e)-mide, -mydde, adv. Obs. [f. as prec. + -e, after thereinne, etc.] a. Along with that; together with that; at the same time. b. = prec.a. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 75 Ic ou wile seggen word efter word and þermide hwat þet word bi-queþ. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xvi. 262 Þe pouke it hath attached, And m...
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thereout
thereout, adv. (ðɛərˈaʊt) Forms: 1 þǽr {uacu}t(e, ME. þar, þer out(e: also 4–5 (9 Sc.) throut(e. [OE. þær{uacu}t(e: see there 17 and out, oute.] 1. Outside of that place, etc.; without. Now rare.c 893 K. ælfred Oros. ii. viii. §4 Nahton hie naþer ne þærinne mete ne þærute freond. c 897 [see thereinn...
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thereof
thereof, adv. Now formal or arch. (ðɛəˈrɒf, ðɛərɒv with shifting stress) Forms: see there and of; also 3 þrof (trof), 5 throf. [OE. þǽr of: see there 17 and of.] 1. Of that or it: in various current senses of of.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. I. 196, ᵹenim þas ylcan wyrte, wyrc clyþan þærof. c 1200 Ormin 9867 ...
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hele
▪ I. † hele, v.1 Obs. Forms: 1 helan (2nd sing. hilest, 3rd sing. hilþ), 2–3 heole(n, 2–4 hele (2nd sing. hilest), (3 hale), 4 hel. pa. tense 1 hæl, pl. hǽlon, 4 hal. pa. pple. 1 holen (Bosw.), 3 iholen, 4 holn, hole, ihole. [Com. Teut. str. vb. of ablaut series hel-, hal-, hul- (hol-): OE. helan, h...
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schism
▪ I. schism, n. (sɪz(ə)m, skɪz(ə)m) Forms: 4–7 scisme, 5 cisme, cissime, 5–6 sisme, sysme, scysme, 6 scissym, sciseme, cysme, Sc. scisma, 6–7 schisme, 7 scism, shism, 7– schism. [ME. scisme, cisme, sisme, a. OF. scisme, cisme (mod.F. schisme) = Pr. scisma, Sp. cisma, Pg. scisma (masc. schism, fem. w...
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any
any, a. and pron. (ˈɛnɪ) Forms: 1–3 æniᵹ, æni, 2 anyᵹ, eini, eani, 3 æniȝ, aniȝ, ænie, 2–6 eni, 3–7 ani, 3–6 anie, eny, 4 enye, anye, 6 anny, 4– any; 4– ony(e, onie. Contracted: 2–3 ei, 3 æi, eie, æie. [OE. ǽniᵹ, cogn. w. OS. ênig, OFris. ênich, ienig, OHG. einîc, mod.G. einig. Du. eenig, f. án one ...
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doa
▪ I. do, v. (duː) Forms and inflexions: see below. [A common WGer. strong vb. (wanting in Gothic and Norse): OE. dón = OFris. dua, OS. dôn, duon, dôan, duan (MDu. & Du. doen, MLG. & LG. dôn, duon), OHG. tôn, tôan, tuon, tuoan, tuen (MHG. tuon, Ger. thun, tun); pa. tense, OE. dyde, pl. dédon, dǽdon, ...
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