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UMQUHILE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UMQUHILE is of old : former, late, deceased. www.merriam-webster.com
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SND :: umquhile - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
adj. Former, late, erstwhile; deceased, esp. in legal terminology (Sc. 1880 Jam.), when the art. is freq. omitted. Now liter. or arch. www.dsl.ac.uk
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umquhile - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · (archaic) erstwhile, former · (archaic, literary) deceased, late. Alternative forms. edit · umwhile. References. edit. “Umquhile, adv., adj.” ... en.wiktionary.org
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umquhile
umquhile, umwhile, adv. and a. Now only arch. (ˈʌmhwaɪl) Forms: α. 2 um-wile, 4–5, 7–9 umwhile (4 homwill), 4, 6 umwhyle. β. north. 4–5 umquile (umquil, 4 umquille), vmqwhyle; Sc. 5 umqwhile (9 umquwhile), 5– umquhile (5–6 wmquhile), 5–7 umquhyle (5 wmquhyle, vm-, wmqwhyle); 5 umquhil, 5–7 umquhill ... Oxford English Dictionary
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umquhile adj. former, erstwhile, late; deceased
Umquhile is a rare and rather unusual word, now generally confined to archaic use in Scottish legal or literary texts. Twentieth-century examples occur in ... www.scotslanguage.com
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umquhile | umwhile, adv. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for umquhile is from 1154, in Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. umquhile is a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: umbewhile adv ... www.oed.com
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umwhile
umwhile see umquhile. Oxford English Dictionary
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UMQUHILE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
the pilgrimage, consisting of rituals performed at various shrines, made by a Muslim upon entering Mecca: often part of the hajj. Also: ʻumra. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Umquhile - WorldWideWords.org
The ancient adverb umquhile is long deceased. www.worldwidewords.org
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umquhile | Wordfoolery
This week's word is actually four words – whilom, erstwhile, quondam, and umquhile. Each of the words has the same meaing – formerly or in the past. wordfoolery.wordpress.com
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WordyWednesday: Umquhile! - Threads
It's an adjective meaning former, late, or deceased, & is Scottish in origin. Some say it's pronounced "umm-kwy-l," but it also popped up as "umm-while." www.threads.com
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NETBible: umquhile - Bible.org
umquhile, adv. [Cf. OF. umwhile for a time. See While.]. Some time ago; formerly. [1913 Webster]. For further exploring for "umquhile" in Webster Dictionary ... classic.net.bible.org
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Manrent
bond of manrent to [James Weir], laird of Blackwood" was passed in legislation 5 June 1592, "for the assythment and satisfactioun of the slauchter of umquhile wikipedia.org
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treasonable
treasonable, a. (ˈtriːz(ə)nəb(ə)l) [f. treason n. + -able.] Of the nature of treason; characteristic of or involving treason; perfidious, treacherous. (orig. Sc.)1375 Barbour Bruce v. 550 Þis tratour ay Had in his thocht..How he mycht best bring till ending Þis tresonabill vndirtaking. c 1470 Henry ... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Wood of Craig
He "haldis ane greit hous and is at mair (more) sumpteous expense nor (than) umquhile (the late) our said soverane lord held in his time". wikipedia.org
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