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virly
† virly Obs.—1 [ad. OF. virely, vireli, in origin probably a meaningless refrain employed in dancing songs.] A light dance, or sport accompanied by dancing.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode iii. xxx. (1869) 152 Boistows j am, and haltinge, and wronge. To the virly j go hippinge. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Perceval
G. de Virly and Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau. wikipedia.org
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virelay
virelay Now Hist. or arch. (ˈvɪrəleɪ) Forms: 4–7, 9 virelai (5 virallay, 7 virilai, 9 -lay), 5–6 vyrelay; 4 verelai, 6–7, 9 verilay, 6 ver(re)lay. [a. OF. virelai (14th c.), an alteration (prob. after lai lay n.4) of vireli: see virly.] A song or short lyric piece, of a type originating in France in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthelme Mangin
In 1938 he was determined to be the son of Pierre Monjoin and Joséphine Virly. wikipedia.org
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Flixton Priory
In 1473 John Brygham, a chaplain associated with the nearby College at Mettingham, Suffolk, since at least 1450, died leaving a psalter to Agnes Virly, Agnes was doubtless a kinswoman of (if not the same person as) Elizabeth Virly, who was prioress of Flixton at the Visitation of Bishop James Goldwell wikipedia.org
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wrong
▪ I. wrong, n.1 Now dial. Also 2 wranga, 3–4 wrange, 3–5, 6 Sc. wrang, 6 Sc. wraing, wrayng; 4–5 wronge. [a. ON. *wrǫng, rǫng (gen. rangar), rib of a ship (Norw. rong, raang, vrong, vraang, Sw. dial. vrang), f. *wrangr curved, bent: see wrong a. Hence also MLG. wrange, Du. wrang, F. varengue (14th c... Oxford English Dictionary
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