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umwhile - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
umwhile · Contents · English · Scots. edit. Alternative forms. edit · umquhile. Etymology. edit · um- + while. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: [ˈʌmʍəil]. Adverb.
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UMQUHILE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UMQUHILE is of old : former, late, deceased.
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Umwhile Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Umwhile definition: (obsolete except dialectally, chiefly Scotland) Erstwhile; late; former.
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umquhile | umwhile, adv. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the word umquhile, two of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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"UMWHILE": At a former time; once - OneLook
adjective: (obsolete outside dialects, chiefly Scotland) Erstwhile; late; former. adverb: (obsolete outside dialects, chiefly Scotland) Formerly; late; whilom.
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umbewhile
† umbeˈwhile, adv. Obs. Also 3 umbe hwile, 4 vmbywhile (4 unbe-, 5 vnbi-). [OE. ymb(e) hw{iacu}le: see umbe prep. and while n. Cf. umwhile.] 1. After a time.971 Blickling Hom. 217 Þa wæs ymb hwile, ða ᵹefelde he þæt se deada man his leomu ealle astyrede. a 1225 Leg. Kath. 12 Weox umbe hwile [Royal M...
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Umwhile is a Scrabble word?
(not comparable) (obsolete, outside, dialects, chiefly, Scotland) erstwhile; late; former. Etymology. from {{etyl + enm + en}} umwhile, umwhyle, umbewhile, from ...
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Umquhile, umwhile. World English Historical Dictionary - WEHD.com
2. At one time; at some previous time; formerly. Obs. exc. arch. 14. c. 1375. Sc. Leg. Saints, ...
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Why is it considered bad to say 'um' or 'uh' while speaking? - Quora
Saying uh or um means lack of vocabulary or poor sentence construction. Uh or un is often replaced for the vocabulary. Instead, pause for a ...
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Did English speakers say "uh", "um", "like", etc. in the Middle ... - Reddit
"uh" and "um" are "invisible" in a sense whereas discourse markers tend to be more noticeable and can signal wanting something in particular from a ...
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Why do we say “um” when speaking? - Quora
Whenever there is a break in the flow of thinking for an appropriate word, the gap is filled by 'umm' thus giving the speaker more time to speak ...
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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 ...
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List of English words of Old English origin
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has-been
has-been, n. (a.) (ˈhæzbiːn) [perf. tense of be v.] 1. a. One that has been but is no longer: a person or thing whose career or efficiency belongs to the past, or whose best days are over. Also hasbeen.1606 W. Birnie Kirk-Buriall (1833) 34 Being now but umwhile, and as an hes-beene. 1786 Burns Inven...
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