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verdour
▪ I. † verdour1 Obs. Forms: α. 5 verdeur, 5–7 verdour (6 Sc. wer-), 6 veerdour, Sc. verdeour; 5 Sc. wardur, 6 vardour, Sc. wardour(e. β. 5 Sc. wardor, 6–7 verdor, 7 verdore. [a. OF. verdour, verdor (13th c.; = Prov., Sp., Pg. verdor, It. verdore), later verdeur (mod.F. dial. vardeur), f. verd green:... Oxford English Dictionary
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werdour
werdour var. verdour verdour Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chandi Dan Detha
He also introduced high-yielding varieties, fertilisers and modern implements to the farmers, transforming the barren land into a green verdour. wikipedia.org
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verdoire
† verdoire Obs.—1 [Irreg. var. verdor verdour1.] = verdure 2 c.1586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie 142 The Smaragd (commonly called the Emeraud)..exceedeth the cullors of all herbs or Verdoires. Oxford English Dictionary
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vardour
vardour variant of verdour verdour Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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vierdour
vierdour variant of verdour2 Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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verdeour
verdeour variant of verdour1 Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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wardor
wardor, -our(e see verdour1, warder. Oxford English Dictionary
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wardur
wardun, wardur see warden2, verdour1. Oxford English Dictionary
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verdeur
verdeur var. verdour Obs.; obs. f. verdure. Oxford English Dictionary
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viridour
† viridour Obs. rare. In 6 virydour. [ad. med.L. viridarius verderer, with ending assimilated to verdour2.] = verderer2 1.? 13.. Charter of Forests in Arnolde Chron. (1811) 212 [That] euerych forester of our fee from hensforth attache plees of forest as wele of grasinges as of our veneri and them pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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varder
varder southern dial. var. farther; var. verdour Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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unvest
unˈvest, v. [un-2 4.] 1. trans. To divest, strip.1609 Bible (Douay) Lev. vi. 11 He..shal be unvested of his former vestments. 1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iii. vii. 106 This being mortified and vnuested of the verdour which sometimes it had. 2. refl. and absol. To divest (oneself) of ecclesiastical vest... Oxford English Dictionary
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starved
starved, ppl. a. (stɑːvd) [f. starve v. + -ed1.] 1. Of a plant-stem, branch of a tree: Dead, dry, withered. Obs. exc. Her.1580 R. Parsons Reas. Catholiques refuse Church 50 b, As dead..as a starued stake in the hedge, from bearing of flowers. [1585: cf. starving ppl. a. 3.] 1610 J. Guillim Her. iii.... Oxford English Dictionary
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verder
▪ I. † ˈverder1 Obs. Also 6 vardar. [var. of verdour1, with weakened ending on the analogy of agent-nouns in -our, -er, -ar.] 1. = verdour1 2, verdure 3: a. In plural.1500 Inv. in Ann. Reg. (1768) ii. 134 One dozen of cushions of verders stuffed with feathers. 1542 in Harrison Ann. Old Manor Ho. (18... Oxford English Dictionary
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