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wanion
wanion, wannion Obs. exc. arch. (ˈwɒnjən) Forms: 6 wanian, wenyon, 6–7 wennion, 7 wannian, wenian, -on, 6– wanion, wannion. An altered form of waniand used in certain formulas of asseveration or imprecation. a. in a wanion, later with a wanion, with a plague, with a vengeance. Also with a wild wanio... Oxford English Dictionary
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wannion
wannion see wanion. Oxford English Dictionary
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wennion
wennion variant of wanion. Oxford English Dictionary
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wanian
wanian obs. form of wanion. Oxford English Dictionary
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waniand
† ˈwaniand Obs. Also 5 waneand, wanyende, wenyand(e, 5–6 wanyand, 6 waniant, wanniaunt, weniand, -ya(u)nt. [ME. waniand, north. pres. pple. of wanien, wane v. See the definition.] In the phrase in the waniand, prob. with ellipsis of mone (cf. ‘on waniᵹendum monan’ Sax. Leechd. I. 320) = at the time ... Oxford English Dictionary
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waning
▪ I. waning, vbl. n. (ˈweɪnɪŋ) [f. wane v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb. 1. gen. Decrease or diminution in magnitude, importance, brilliancy, intensity, etc. As OE. wanian (wane v.) had the trans. sense ‘to make less’ as well as the intr. sense ‘to become less’, the vbl. n. had the two correspon... Oxford English Dictionary
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tyke
▪ I. tyke Chiefly Sc. and north. dial. (taɪk) Also 6 tyk, 6–9 tike. [a. ON. t{iacu}k female dog, bitch (Norw. tik, also she-fox, vixen, Sw. dial. tik, older Da. tig); also MLG. tike bitch.] 1. A dog; usually in depreciation or contempt, a low-bred or coarse dog, a cur, a mongrel.c 1400 Melayne 1325 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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marryce
▪ I. marry, v. (ˈmærɪ) Inflected marrying, married. Forms: 3–4 (6 Sc.) mari, 3–7 marie, 4 mariȝe(n, 4–5 marie(n, 4–6 marye, 4–8 mary, 5 marye(n, (maryyn), 6 mareye, marrye, (mariy), 6–7 marrie, 6– marry. [a. F. marier = Pr., Sp., Pg. maridar, It. maritare:—L. marītāre, f. marītus ppl. adj., married ... Oxford English Dictionary
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with
▪ I. with, n. (wɪθ) Also 8 wyth, width, wieth, 8– withe. [? Corruption of width.] A partition between flues in a chimney stack: locally termed mid-feather.1708 Act 7 Anne c. 17 §10 All Withs the Inside of such Chimnies shall be Four Inches and an Half in Breadth. 1717 V. Mandey Mellificium Mensionis... Oxford English Dictionary
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