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▪ I. † uniˈmete, n. Obs. [OE. unᵹemet: see un-1 12 and imet.] Immoderation, excess.c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xl. §3 He ne mæᵹ nauþres unᵹemet adrioᵹan. c 1000 Sax. Leechd. II. 106 Þonne ᵹeweaxeð on innan unᵹemet wætan. a 1225 Ancr. R. 74 Urom soð hit slit te uals; vt of god into vuel, & from mesure int...
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unmeet
unˈmeet, a. [OE. unmǽte (un-1 7 + meet a.). Cf. OHG. unmâzi (MHG. unmâze, unmæ̂ze) and unimete a.] † 1. a. Immoderate or excessive in amount. Obs.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. v. xii. (1890) 422 Ond ealle..mid unmæte eᵹe ᵹeslæᵹene weron & utfluᵹon. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 103 Ȝifernesse..maceð þan men muchele un...
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biȝeoten
▪ I. † biˈgeten, biȝeoten, v. Obs. inf. 1 beᵹéotan, 3 biȝeoten. pa. tense 1 beᵹéat. pa. pple. 1 begoten, 3 bigoten, -ȝoten. [Com. WGer.: OE. bigéotan, beᵹéotan = OS. bigiotan (Du. begieten), OHG. bigioȥan (MHG. begieȥen, mod.G. begieszen), f. bi-, be- 1 + giutan, in OE. ᵹéotan to pour. (The mod. for...
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i-swink
† i-ˈswinch, i-swink Obs. [OE. ᵹeswinc, f. ᵹe-, i-1 + swincan to toil: see swink.] Toil, labour.a 1000 Cædmon's Gen. 317 (Gr.) Sum heard ᵹeswinc habban sceoldon. c 1000 ælfric Gram. ix. (Z.) 47 Labor, ᵹeswinc. a 1175 Cott. Hom. 225 Adam þa wes wniende on þeses life mid ᵹeswince. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 12...
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nicker
▪ I. ˈnicker, n.1 Obs. exc. arch. Forms: 1 (9) nicor, 3–4 niker, 4 nyker, 5 nycker, nykyr, 6 nicre, 9 nicer, nicker. [OE. nicor, nicer-, nic(c)r-, = MDu. and MLG. nicker, necker (Du. nikker), ON. nykr (Icel. nykur, Norw. nykk, Da. nök, Sw. neck) masc.:—OTeut. *nikwiz-, *nikuz-, also represented by O...
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lusty
lusty, a. (ˈlʌstɪ) Also 3–5 lusti, 6 losty, 6–7 lustie. [f. lust n. + -y. Cf. MHG. lustic (mod.G. lustig), ON. lostig-r.] † 1. Of persons and their attributes: Joyful, merry, jocund; cheerful, lively. Obs.a 1225 Leg. Kath. 1693 Alle pleiende somet, alle lahinde somet, eauer iliche lusti. c 1386 Chau...
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soot
▪ I. soot, n.1 (sʊt) Forms: α. 1, 4 sot (2 soth), 4–6 sote, 5 swot, 6 swote; 1, 4– soot (1 sooth, 5 soeth), 5–7 soote. β. 6 sooute, sout(e, sowte, 7 sutt, 7, 9 sut; Sc. 6 suit, 6, 8– sute, 9 shute; 9 dial. seut, seeat. [OE. sót, = MDu. soet, zoet (Du. dial. zoet), NFris. sött, sutt, ON. and Icel. só...
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fother
▪ I. fother, n. (ˈfɒðə(r)) Forms: 1 fóðer, 3–4 south. voðer, 4–6 fother, -yr, futher, -ir, (6 fouther, fowther), 5–7 fuder, -yr, fudder, Sc. -ir, 5–9 fodder, (5–6 foder, -yr, 6 fodar, 7 fooder), 6–7 Sc. fidder, 4– fother. [OE. fóðer str. neut. = OS. fôthar (MDu. voeder, Du. voer), OHG. fuodar (MHG. ...
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savour
▪ I. savour, savor, n. (ˈseɪvə(r)) Forms: 3–5 savur, 4 safour, safer, sauvur, savoyre, Sc. sawure, -oure, -or, -eoure, 4–5 savore, 4–6 savoure, saver, 5 saveure, saveoure, savowre, savyr, Sc. sawour, 5–6 savir, 6 savre, savour, savyour, savar, sawr-, 7 saviour, 8 Sc. sa'r, 4– savour, savor. [a. OF. ...
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low
▪ I. low, n.1 (ləʊ) Also 3–5, 9 lowe, 6 looe, 7 loe. Cf. law n.3 [OE. hláw, hlǽw masc., = OS. hlêo (dat. hlêwe) grave-mound, OHG. hlêo (MHG. lê) grave-mound, hill, Goth. hlaiw neut., grave (whence hlaiwasnôs pl., graves):—OTeut. *hlaiwoz-, -iz- neut.:—pre-Teut. *kloiwos-, -es-, f. root *klei- to slo...
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Y
Y (waɪ) pl. Y's, Ys (waɪz), the twenty-fifth letter of the modern and twenty-third of the ancient Roman alphabet, representing ultimately Y, υ (u psilon) of the Greek alphabet, a differentiated form of the primitive V which has given also U and V. It was adopted first in the Latin alphabet in the fo...
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sweetness
sweetness (ˈswiːtnɪs) Forms: see sweet a. [OE. swétnes (suoet-): see -ness. Cf. MDu. soetenisse; also sootness (OE. swótnes).] The quality of being sweet, concr. something sweet. 1. a. Of taste or flavour.c 897 ælfred Gregory's Past. C. xvii. 125, & eac sceal bion on ðæm breostum ðæs monnan swetnes....
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fare
▪ I. fare, n.1 (fɛə(r)) Forms: 1 fær, faru (inflected fare), 3–4 far, 4–5, 8 fair, 4–6 fayr(e, 5–6 faire, (6 faier, 4, 8 phare), 2– fare. [Orig. two words, both f. root of fare v.: OE. fær str. neut. = OHG. and ON. far:—OTeut. *faro(m, and OE. faru str. fem. = OFris. fare, MHG. var. ON. fǫr:—OTeut. ...
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