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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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ingram
ingram, a. (n.) Obs. (exc. dial.) (ˈɪŋrəm) Also 6 yngrame, 7 ingrum. A perverted form of ignorant, prob. immediately from ingrant: cf. vagrom for vagrant.1553 T. Wilson Rhet. 20 A patrone of a benefice wil haue a poore yngrame soule to beare the name of a persone for xx marke. 1570 Levins Manip. 18/... Oxford English Dictionary
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gleede
▪ I. gleed, n. (gliːd) Forms: 1 glœ́d, gléd, 2–6 glede, 4–6 gleede, 5–6 Sc. gleid, 6–7 glead(e, 7– gleed. [Common Teut.: OE. glœ́d, gléd str. f. = OFris. glêd, OS. glôd- (MDu. gloet, gloed-, Du. gloed), OHG. gluot (mod.G. glut), ON. glóð (Sw., Da. glöd):—OTeut. *glôđi-z, related to glow v.] 1. A liv... Oxford English Dictionary
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