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uprist
▪ I. † upˈrist, n. Obs. [up- 2 + -rist rising: see arist n. Cf. OIcel. uppreist, MSw. uprest.] 1. Rising from the dead; resurrection.c 1250 Song Passion 79 in O.E. Misc. 199 Grante ous, crist, wit þin uprist to gone. a 1290 St. Eustace 173 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 215 Euere he þouhte on Jhesu... Oxford English Dictionary
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sunrist
† ˈsunrist Obs. Forms: 4 sonne rist, 5 sunne ryst, rest. [prob. shortening of sunne arist or uprist: see arist, uprist.] The sunrise; the east.1340–70 Alisaunder 791 Þis rink, or þe sonne rist,..passes in þe Paleis. Ibid. 855 Hee shall fare as farre as any freke dwelles, And right too þe sonne rist ... Oxford English Dictionary
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uprest
upˈrest [var. of uprist.] Uprising.1600 W. Watson Decacordon Pref. (1602) A 2 b, Not onely physicall or naturall, but also morall and politicall cadences and vp-rests. 1817 Shelley Rev. Islam iii. xxi, The uprest Of the third sun brought hunger. Oxford English Dictionary
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riste
▪ I. rist, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. [f. ppl. stem of rise v.: cf. arist, sunrist, and uprist.] † 1. A source, origin. Obs.1622 Drayton Poly-olb. xxvi. 373 Scardale..Wher Rother from her rist, Ibber, and Crawley hath. 1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 8 If we can but track it up to a spring of its kind, withou... Oxford English Dictionary
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uprise
▪ I. uprise, n. (ʌpˈraɪz, ˈʌpraɪz) [up- 2. Cf. ON. upprisa (MSw. uprisa, Sw. uppresa), rising up, resurrection.] † 1. Resurrection. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 1479 Wit þair vpris fra ded to lijf. Ibid. 18571 Þan bigan þai to bede þam hightes For to lei of his vp-rise. 2. a. Rising (of the sun, etc.); dawn... Oxford English Dictionary
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quail
▪ I. quail, n. (kweɪl) Forms: 4 quaille, 4–5 quaylle, 4–6 quayle, 4–7 quaile, 5 qwayle, qwyle, 6 quale, Sc. qua(i)lȝe, (7 -ȝie), 6– quail. [a. OF. quaille (F. caille) = Prov. calha, It. quaglia, OSp. coalla, med.L. qualia, qualea and quaquila, quacula; the source is prob. Teutonic, cf. MDu., MLG. qu... Oxford English Dictionary
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May
May, n.3 (meɪ) Forms: 4–5 Maij, 4–6 Maii, 5–6 Mai, 6 Maie, Maye, 3– May. Also in Latin form 1–4 Maius, (4 Mayus). [a. F. mai:—L. Maium (nom. Maius, sc. mēnsis). Cf. Pr. mai, Sp. mayo, Pg. maio, It. maggio; also (from Fr.) MHG. Mei(g)e (G. Mai), MDu. mey(e, meide (Du. Mei), Sw. Maj, Da. Mai, late Gr.... Oxford English Dictionary
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mountain
mountain (ˈmaʊntɪn) Forms: 3 monetain, 3–5 -a(i)n, 3–6 -ayn, mo(u)ntayne, 4 monteyne, -eine, muntayne, 4–6 mo(u)ntaigne, mounteyn, -ayn, Sc. montane, 4–7 mountaine, 5 -eyne, mowntan, -eyne, -ane, (pl. -aunce), montagne, 5–6 Sc. mountane, -ene, 6 -eine, 8 Sc. dial. muntain, 4– mountain. [a. OF. monta... Oxford English Dictionary
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