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ˈtitely, ˈtitly, adv. Obs. or dial. Forms: α. 3 tidlike, 3–4 tidliche, 4 tidly, 5 tydely. β. 4 titli, titliche, 4–5 titly, tytely, 5 tytly, -lye, 5, 8 titely. γ. 4 tiȝtly, -li. [f. tite, tit adv. + -ly2.] Quickly, speedily, smartly; soon. as titely (cf. F. aussitôt), immediately.α a 1225 Juliana 58 ...
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tidely
▪ I. † ˈtidely, adv. Obs. [f. tide n. 8 + -ly2.] At each tide; each time the tide serves.1482 in C. Welch Tower Bridge (1894) 89 Layers of wylchons, and other fysshers, lieing almost dayly and tydely at the said stadelynges.▪ II. tidely obs. f. tidily; var. titely Obs.
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tiȝtli
▪ I. tightly, adv. (ˈtaɪtlɪ) [f. tight a. + -ly2.] In a tight manner. 1. Soundly, properly, well; effectively; stoutly, vigorously. Cf. tight a. 3. Now dial.1598 Shakes. Merry W. i. iii. 88 Hold Sirha, beare you these Letters tightly. Ibid. ii. iii. 67 He will Clapper-claw thee tightly. 1598 B. Jons...
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tristly
† ˈtristly, adv. Obs. [f. trist a.1 + -ly2.] Confidently; securely; boldly: = trustly adv. 1.1340–70 Alex. & Dind. 513 Þat þou mihte trystli trye þe treweste lawe. a 1400–50 Alexander 1632 He me thrett to be tra [= thra, thro], & for no thyng turne, Bot tyre me titely þarto & tristly to wend. 1408 C...
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tite
▪ I. tite, tit, adv. (a.) Obs. exc. dial. (taɪt), (tɪt) Forms: α. 3– tite, 4–5 tyt, tytt(e, 4–8 tyte, 4–9 tit. β. 3–5 tid, tyd, 8 tide. γ. 4 tyȝt, tiȝt, tiht, 5 tyght(e. Compared titter, tittest: see titter adv. [From Scandinavian: cf. ON. t{iacu}tt adv., ‘frequently, often’, neuter of t{iacu}ðr adj...
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rehete
▪ I. † reˈhete, v.1 Obs. Also 4 rehayte, reheyit. [ad. OF. reheter, -heiter, -haiter, ‘to reuiue, reioyce, cheere vp exceedingly’ (Cotgr.), the stem of which has been referred to the Teutonic *hait- hote: see Skeat Notes Eng. Etym. (1901) 246.] 1. trans. To cheer, comfort, or encourage, esp. by kind...
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warp
▪ I. warp, n.1 (wɔːp) Also 1 wearp, (4 werpe, worp), 4–7 warpe. [OE. wearp warp in weaving (also used to gloss L. vīmen osier-twig), corresponds to OLG. warp (MLG. warp, warpe), OHG. warf, warph, waraf (MHG., early mod.G. warf) warp in weaving, ON. varp neut., cast of a net, a laying of eggs (Sw. va...
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