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vinew
▪ I. † ˈvinew, n. Obs. Also 6 vinue, 7 vinow, 8 vinnow. [var. of finew n. Cf. mod. Hampshire dial. vinny.] Mould, mouldiness.1538 Elyot, Mucor, fylth, vinue, suche as is on bred or meate longe kept. 1601 Holland Pliny II. 9 If it were not thus well followed, soone would it catch a vinow, begin to pu... Oxford English Dictionary
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vinowed
vinow, vinowed variants of vinew n. and v., vinewed a. Oxford English Dictionary
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vinnowy
vinnow, vinnowed, vinnowy variants of vinew n., vinewed a., finewy a. Oxford English Dictionary
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vinue
vinue variant of vinew n. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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vinewed
† ˈvinewed, a. Obs. Also 6 venued, vynued, uinewed, 7 vinnewd, vinowed, vinnow'd. [f. vinew n. or v. Cf. finewed a. and vinnied a.] Moulded, mouldy.1538 Elyot, Mucidus, fylthy: vinewed. 1558 Warde tr. Alexis' Secr. (1580) 103 You must take first of the saied paste, that is not mouldie, vinewed or pu... Oxford English Dictionary
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finew
▪ I. † ˈfinew, n. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 6 fenowe, 7–8 finnow, finew, 8 vinew, vinnow, 9 dial. vinny. [f. finew v.] Mouldiness, mould.1556 Withals Dict. N ij a/1 Fenow or horenesse in bread, mucor, -coris. 1658 Evelyn Fr. Gard. (1675) 230 Endamaging the beans by a musty finnow, which bespots them. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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vinny
▪ I. vinny dial. var. veny2, fenny a.2, finny a.2▪ II. ˈvinny, v. Obs. exc. dial. Also 6 vynye. [var. of vinew v., finew v.] intr. To become mouldy.14.. Voc. in Wr. Wülcker 597 Mucido, to vynye. 1837– in Somerset and Devon glossaries. Oxford English Dictionary
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hoar
▪ I. hoar, a. and n. (hɔə(r)) Forms: α. 1 hár, 3–5 hor, (3–4 heor, 4 hoer), 4–5 hoor, 4–7 hore, 6 Sc. hoir, 6–7 hoare, (whore), 6– hoar. β. north. and Sc. 4–6 har, hare, 5–6 hair, -e, 6 hayr. γ. 3 hær, 4–5 heer. [OE. hár = OHG. hêr ‘old’, hence ‘venerable, august’ (mod.G. hehr august, stately), ON. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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volley
▪ I. volley, n. (ˈvɒlɪ) Forms: α. 6 volée, volee, (valee), vole, 7 vollee, volle. β. 6 vallew, 6–7 volue. γ. 6–8 vollie (6 vallie, Sc. wollie), 7 volie, 7–9 pl. vollies; 6 voly, 6–7 volly, 7 Ir. voylly. δ. 6–7 voley, 7 wolley, valley, 6– volley. [ad. F. volée (12th c. in Godef. Compl.), = Pr. and Sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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