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trewage
† ˈtrewage, ˈtruage Obs. Forms: 3–6 truage, treuage, 4 truwage, 4–5 trowage, 4–6 trewage, 4–7 trouage, 5 triwage, trywage. [a. OF. treuage (12th c. in Godef.) tribute, f. OF. trëud, trëu (Roland, 11th c.):—L. tribūt-um tribute + -age.] Tribute.c 1275 Lay. 7189 Romleode Com to þissere þeode, And sett... Oxford English Dictionary
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truwage
truwage var. trewage Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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trowage
trowage variant of trewage Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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trywede
tryuþe, tryvette, trywage, trywede see truth, trivet, trewage, truehead. Oxford English Dictionary
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treuchman
treuage, treuandise, treuant, treuce, treuchman see trewage, truandise, truant, truce, truchman. Oxford English Dictionary
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truage
truage variant of trewage Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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trewell
▪ I. † trewe Obs. rare. [a. OF. trëu, older trëud (Roland, 11th c.): see trewage.] Tribute. bring to trewe, to subject to tribute, make tributary.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 4600 Al my conqueste preise y nought, Bot þe Bretons to trewe be brought. Ibid. 11921 To aske hym trewe, hit is for n... Oxford English Dictionary
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trouant
▪ I. trou, trouage, trouant see trow, trewage, truant.▪ II. trou, n. colloq. Brit. /traʊ/, U.S. /traʊ/ [Shortened <trousers n.] 1. orig. U.S. Mil. = trousers n. 2. Now chiefly U.S. and N.Z.1911 Howitzer (U.S. Mil. Acad.) No. 12. 204 I'm here in a pair of scavenged trou, and a cap that's two years... Oxford English Dictionary
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uncask
unˈcask, v. [un-2 5.] trans. To take or bring out of a cask; fig. to open up.1594 Nashe Unfort. Trav. Wks. (Grosart) V. 69 Oratorie vncaske the bard hutch of thy complements, and with the triumphantest troupe in thy treasurie doe trewage vnto him. 1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Eighth Wond. World Wks. ii... Oxford English Dictionary
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remenant
† ˈremenant Obs. Forms: α. 4–6 remenant(e, -aunt(e, (4 -ont, 5 -ent), 4–5 -and, 5 remunaunde, remynaunte. β. 4–6 remanant, 5–6 -aunt(e, 5 north. and Sc. -and, -aunde, (5 Sc. ra-). γ. 5 remelant, -aunt, -awnt, remulant. [a. OF. remenant, remanant (AF. -aunt), pres. pple. of remenoir, remanoir to rema... Oxford English Dictionary
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trow
▪ I. † trow, n.1 Obs. rare. (trəʊ) [f. trow v. (cf. Norse, Sw., Dan. tro).] 1. Belief; faith, trust.c 1300 Cursor M. 22722 (Edin.) Þai þat war in dred and dout, Þar-of wit trow [v.rr. trouth, trouþe] he broht þaim out. [1883 G. Stephens Bugge's Stud. N. Mythol. 149 Teaching of the new trow by help o... Oxford English Dictionary
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homage
▪ I. homage, n. (ˈhɒmɪdʒ) Also 3–5 omage, 5–6 hommage, (5 erron. homoge, umage, ymage). [a. OF. ommage, homage, humage (12th c.), mod.F. hommage (formerly omnage = Pr. homenatge, Sp. homenage):—late L. homināticum (in Du Cange), f. homo, homin- man: see -age. The (late) OE. equivalent was mann-rǽden... Oxford English Dictionary
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defend
▪ I. defend, v. (dɪˈfɛnd) Also 3–6 defende, 4–6 diffend(e, deffend(e, 5–6 dyffende; 5 pa. tense and pple. defend(e, deffende. [ME. a. OF. defend-re (11th c.) = Pr. defendre, Sp. defender, It. difendere:—L. dēfend-ĕre to ward off, defend, protect, etc., f. de- I. 2 + fendĕre (obs. exc. in compounds).... Oxford English Dictionary
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enterprise
▪ I. enterprise, n. (ˈɛntəpraɪz) Forms: 5–6 enter-, entreprys(e, (5 enterprinse), entrepris(e, 6 enterprice, -yce, 6–9 enterprize, 5– enterprise. Also 6–7 interprise, -yse, Sc. -yiss, 7 -yze. [a. OFr. entreprise, -prinse, f. entreprendre to take in hand, undertake, f. entre between + prendre to take... Oxford English Dictionary
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