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unride
† unˈride, a. Obs. Also 3 vnrude, 5 -ruyde; 4–5 vn-, 6 unryde, 4 oun-, 5 onride, vnrid; 4 vnrede. [OE. unᵹer{yacu}de (ME. unirude un-1 3) rough, violent, f. ᵹer{yacu}de (once), ? smooth, pleasant; of obscure origin. Cf. unrude a.1] 1. Severe; causing much suffering.c 1200 Ormin 4779 All þiss wass ut...
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unridely
† unˈridely, adv. Obs. Forms: (see quots.). [OE. unᵹer{yacu}del{iacu}ce (rare), f. unᵹer{yacu}de: see unride a.] Violently, roughly, harshly.c 1200 Ormin 15567 note, And oferrwarrp þær i þe flor Unnriddliȝ þeȝȝre bordess. a 1225 Juliana 54 [Juliana] reat him mitte raketehe unrudeliche swiðe. a 1300 ...
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unrede
▪ I. † unˈrede Obs. [OE. unrǽd (f. un- un-1 4 a, b + rǽd rede n.1), = OFris. unrêd, WFris. on-, ûnrie(d), MDu. onraet (Du. -raad), OHG. (MHG.) unrât (G. unrath), ON. {uacu}ráð (MSw. oradh, Sw. oråd, MDa. urad, Da. and Norw. uraad).] Lack of counsel or wisdom; evil counsel; folly.c 893 K. ælfred Oros...
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unrude
▪ I. † unˈrude, a.1 Obs. [var. of unride a., but prob. associated with rude a.] 1. Violent, rough, dreadful.c 1400 Laud Troy Bk. 17162 Ther were ȝit..of sqwyers gret multitude, And ȝaff thanne strokes wel vnrude. 1513 Douglas æneid vi. ii. 114 The laithlie flude Cochitus, with his drery bosum vnrude...
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elp
† elp Obs. Also 1 ylp, 3 alp. [shortened form of OE. elpend, ad. L. elephant-em.] = elephant. Hence alpes bon, ivory.c 1000 Ags. Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 320 Elefans, ylp. c 1220 Bestiary 604 Elpes arn in Inde riche, on bodi borlic berges ilike. Ibid. 646 Ðanne cumeð ðis elp unride. c 1325 St. Katherin...
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ride
▪ I. ride, n.1 (raɪd) [f. ride v. ME. rĭde (only in Gen. & Ex. 3950) is app. to be taken as a derivative from the stem rī̆d-: cf. Du. rit, MLG. rid, rit, G. ritt, Da. ridt.] 1. a. An excursion or journey in some vehicle or conveyance, now esp. a public one; † a drive.1759 J. Wesley Jrnl. 13 Aug. (17...
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un-
▪ I. un-, prefix1 expressing negation, representing OE. un-, = OFris. un-, on-, oen- (WFris. ûn-, on-, EFris. ûn-, NFris. ün-), MDu. (and Du.) on-, OS. (MLG., LG.), OHG. (MLG., G.), and Goth. un-, ON. {uacu}-, ó- (Icel. ó-, Sw. o-, Norw. and Da. u-), corresponding to OIr. in-, an-, L. in- (im-, il-,...
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shadow
▪ I. shadow, n. (ˈʃædəʊ) Forms: 1 dat. sceadwe, sceaduwe, 2 sceadewe, 2–3 scadewe, 2–5 shadewe, 3 scheadewe, scaudu, sadue, 3–4 schadw(e, 3–5 schadew(e, 3–7 schadow, 4 schadu(e, shaldw, shadw, shadu, shodow, sadwe, szadewe, Sc. schedow, -aw, 4–5 shadue, shadwe, 4–6 schadowe, 4, 6 Sc. schaudow, 4, 6–...
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