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verament
† ˈverament, adv. Obs. Forms: α. 4 vere-, 4–6 verrement (4 verree-). β. 4–6 vera-, 4–5 verra-, 5 Sc. werrament. [ad. AF. veirement (cf. mod. Walloon vèrement), = OF. voirement (still in dial. use), f. veir, voir:—L. vērus true. The β-forms may be partly due to the influence of verraiment veriment.] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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verrament
verrament var. verament adv. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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verrement
verrement var. verament adv. Oxford English Dictionary
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werra
werra, -ly, -ment obs. Sc. ff. very, verily, verament. Oxford English Dictionary
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pairment
▪ I. ˈpairment1 Now only dial. [Aphetic f. apairment, appairment: cf. pair v.2] = appairment, impairment; injury, deterioration.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 2395 After þe peirement [v.r. after apeyrment] of his liuere. 1382 Wyclif 2 Cor. vii. 9 That in no thing ȝe suffre peirement of vs. c 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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veriment
† ˈveriment, adv., n., and a. Obs. Forms: 4 verrei-, verrey-, 4–5 verray-, 6 Sc. verrie-, 6 veriment. [a. OF. veraie-, verrai-, vraiement, etc. (mod.F. vraiment) truly, f. verai true: see very a. and -ment and cf. verament adv.] A. adv. In truth or verity; truly, verily.13.. K. Alis. 717 (Laud MS.),... Oxford English Dictionary
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verily
verily, adv. (and a.) Now arch. or rhet. (ˈvɛrɪlɪ) Forms: α. 4 verrailiche, verrayle, 4–5 verrayly (4 varrayly), verraily, 4–6 verayly, 5 veraily; 4 verei-, ver(r)eyliche, verreyly, -li, verreili, 4–5 -ly, 5 verreilly. β. 4 verali, 4–6 veraly, 4–5 verraly, 5 verralye, 5–6 -ie, 6 veralie, 5 Sc. wer(r... Oxford English Dictionary
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viand
▪ I. viand1 (ˈvaɪənd) Forms: 4–5 vyaunde, 5 viaunde; 4, 6 vyand(e, 5–8 viande, 6– viand (7 viond). [a. AF. viaunde, viande, OF. viande (= Sp. and Pg. vianda, It. vivanda):—pop.L. *vīvanda, for vīvenda, neut. pl. gerundive of L. vīvĕre to live.] 1. pl. Articles of food; provisions, victuals.c 1400 Ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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unkindly
▪ I. unˈkindly, a. [repr. OE. unᵹecyndelic, or in later use f. un-1 7 + kindly a.] † 1. a. Morally unnatural; unnaturally wicked or vile. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. R. 116 Vor hondlunge, oðer eni velunge bitweone mon & ancre is..unkundelich þincg. a 1300 Cursor M. 27966 Vnkindli sin and sodomite, Austin cals ... Oxford English Dictionary
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enter
▪ I. † ˈenter, n. Obs. [f. the verb. (The form entre may in some instances belong to this word; but the examples cannot be distinguished from those in which it belongs to entry.)] 1. The action of entering; the power or right of entering; a legal entry; concr. a means or way of entrance; a passage.c... Oxford English Dictionary
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