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wecche, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb wecche is in the Old English period (pre-1150). wecche is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology ... www.oed.com
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wecchen - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) To awaken (sb., a fish); also, rouse (sb.) to awareness or action; (b) to arouse (pride, lust); provoke (strife); stir (a fire) to greater quod.lib.umich.edu
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wicche - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From the merger (due to regular sound change) of Old English wiċċe and wicca, from Proto-West Germanic *wikkō. Pronunciation. en.wiktionary.org
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wecche
† wecche, v. Obs. Forms: 1 weccan, 3 wecche, 4 wechche. pa. tense 3 wæht(e, wehte, 3–4 weiȝt(t)e, 4 wight. [OE. węccan = OHG. wecchen (mod.G. wecken), ON. vekja, Goth. (us-) wakjan, f. root *wak-: see wake v.] 1. trans. To rouse from sleep. (Cf. awecche v. 1.)c 897 ælfred Gregory's Past. C. lxiv. 46... Oxford English Dictionary
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wæcce - Bosworth-Toller Anglo-Saxon Dictionary online
The dictionary records the state of the English language as it was used between ca. 700-1100 AD by the Anglo-Saxon inhabitans of the British Isles. bosworthtoller.com
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wehte
wehte pa. tense of wecche v. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Why a timepiece is a watch - The Grammarphobia Blog
In the Promptorium, the Middle English term for “watch” is referred to as the alarum, or alarm, on a clock: “Wecche, of a clokke.” Chambers ... grammarphobia.com
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wed-breach, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun wed-breach. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It is ... www.oed.com
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Weche
Se connecter ou S'inscrire · Nom · Prénom(s) · Date de naissance · Numéro matricule *. Numéro de téléphone *. Email *. Mot de passe *. Confirmation du mot ... weche.fpbenin.net
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awecche
† aˈwecche, v. Obs. Forms: 1–3 aweccan, 3–4 awecche. pa. tense 1–3 awehte, aweahte, awahte, 3 aweihte, aweightte. pa. pple. 1–3 aweht. [OE. awęcc(e)an, cogn. with OS. awękkjan, OHG. arwechhan, -wekkan, irwecchen, -weken, MHG. erwecken, Goth. uswakjan; f. a- prefix 1 up + węcc(e)an, Goth. wakjan, cau... Oxford English Dictionary
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wight
▪ I. wight, n. arch. (waɪt) Forms: 1–5 wiht, 1, 3–5 wyht, (1 wuht), 3 (Orm.) wihht, (wiþt, wid), 3–4 whit, wiȝt(e, 4 wyȝt, wyghte, whiȝt, whyȝte, whyt, (wiȝth, wijȝt, wieth, wihct, with, weiht, weith), 4–6 wyght, wighte, wite, Sc. wycht, (8 arch.) wicht, 5 whyȝt, whiht, whyht, wyt, (whith, wyth(e, w... Oxford English Dictionary
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watch
▪ I. watch, n. (wɒtʃ) Forms: 1 wæcce, wæce, -æ, wecce, 2 wæcche, 3–5 wecche, 5 wecch, 3–6 weche, 5 wetche, 3–5 wacche, 4 wachche, 4–6 wache, 5–6 wach, (6 wash(e), 4–6 Sc. vach, 6 Sc. vatche, wyche, 5 waicche, waiche, waycche, 5–7 watche, (6 wash(e, wattch), 7 wauch, 6– watch. [OE. wæcce wk. fem., f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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tame
▪ I. tame, a. (teɪm) Forms: 1, 4 tam, 3– tame, 4–5 Sc. tayme; 1 tǫm, 2–3 tom, 4 tome. [OE. tam (tǫm) = OFris. (EFris.) tam, OLG. *tam (MLG., LG., MDu., Du. tam), OHG., MHG. zam (Ger. zahm), ON. tamr:—OTeut. *tamo{supz} (evidenced in Goth. only by the deriv. vb. tamjan to tame). The Teut. stem tam- i... Oxford English Dictionary
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