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wermod
† wermod Obs. Forms: 1, 3–5 wermod (1 wær-, wyr-, 4 wr-), 2 wermot; 1, 5 weremod; 4–5 wermode, wormod(e. [OE. wermod = OS. wer(i)môda, wermôde (MLG. wermede), OHG. wer(i)muota, wer-, wormôta, etc. (MHG. wermuote, -muot, G. wermut, -muth, whence F. vermout vermouth), of obscure origin.] = wormwood.c ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Robison (physicist)
a Book Pub, 2002 ; Kessinger Publishing, 2003 ; annotated 5th ed. with foreword by Alex Kurtagic, Proofs of a Conspiracy, The Palingenesis Project (Wermod and Wermod Publishing Group), 2014 ; annotated 6th ed., "Proofs of a Conspiracy," Spradabach Publishing, 2022 . wikipedia.org
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vermouth
vermouth (ˈvɜːmuːt, ˈvɜːmuːθ, ˈvɜːməθ) Also vermuth. [a. F. vermout (vɛrmut), ad. G. wermuth wormwood, wermod.] a. An alcoholic cordial or liqueur consisting of white wine flavoured with wormwood or other aromatic herbs and taken in order to stimulate the appetite. Also attrib.1806 J. Pinkerton Reco... Oxford English Dictionary
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Julius Langbehn
United Kingdom: Wermod and Wermod Publishing Group. (2017.) 40 Lieder von einem Deutschen (1891) Dürer als Führer (1928) Der Geist des Ganzen (1930) wikipedia.org
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maythes
† maythe(s Obs. Forms: α. 1 maᵹoþe, -eþe, -aþe, maᵹþa, 5 mawth. β. 1 mæᵹeþe, mæᵹþa, 4, 6 mathe, 4, 8 maithe, 4–7 maythe, 5 mathge (?), 6–7 mayth. [OE. maᵹoþe wk. fem., mæᵹþa wk. masc., of obscure origin; some have suggested connexion with OE. mæᵹeð maiden.] 1. Stinking Camomile, Anthemis Cotula. App... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis Parker Yockey
Spengler References Informational notes Citations Bibliography Yockey, Francis Parker (2013) Imperium, London: Abergele: The Palingenesis Project (Wermod and Wermod) Imperium (1948) by Francis Parker Yockey, e-book Yockey, Francis Parker (2012) The Proclamation of London. wikipedia.org
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hurst
hurst (hɜːst) Forms: 1 hyrst, 3– hurst, (4 hurste, 5 hirste, 6 hyrst, 6– hirst). [OE. hyrst:—OTeut. type *hursti-z, whence OHG., MHG. hurst, G. dial. horst ‘heap, cluster, thicket, top of rock, sandbank’ (Flügel); MLG. horst hill, wooded or bushy eminence, small wood, LG. horst, host, a bushy piece ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Artemisia absinthium
"Wormwood" itself is an alteration of Old English wermod, which is of obscure origin. wikipedia.org
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wormwood
wormwood (ˈwɜːmwʊd) Forms: 5 wyrmwode, 5–6 worm(e)wod(e, 6 wormwodd, worme-, woormewoodde, wourmewodde, 6–7 -wood(e, 6– wormwood. [Altered f. wermod, as if f. worm n. + wood n.1] 1. The plant Artemisia Absinthium, proverbial for its bitter taste. The leaves and tops are used in medicine as a tonic a... Oxford English Dictionary
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tharf
▪ I. † tharf, n. Obs. Also 1 þearf, ðærf, 2 þerf, 3 (Orm.) þarrfe. [f. tharf v. Cf. OS. tharf, OHG. darba, ON. þǫrf.] Need, necessity.Beowulf 1798 Sele-þeᵹn..se for andrysnum ealle beweotede þeᵹnes þearfe. 735 Bæda Death-song 2 Thonc snotturra than him tharf sie. c 1000 Sax. Leechd. II. 84 ᵹif þearf... Oxford English Dictionary
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mash
▪ I. mash, n.1 (mæʃ) Forms: 1 másc-, máx- (in Comb. máscwyrt, máxwyrt), 5 masche, 6–7 mashe, 6–9 mesh, 6– mash. See also mash-fat. [OE. másc-, máx-, corresponds to late MHG., mod.G. meisch masc., crushed grapes for wine-making, infused malt for beer (also, in 15th c. coupled with met mead, in a glos... Oxford English Dictionary
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liquor
▪ I. liquor, n. (ˈlɪkə(r)) Forms: 3 licur(e, 4 li-, lykour, 4–6 lycour(e, 4–7 licour(e, liquour(e, 5–6 lycor, 5–7 licor, (5 lycure, lycowr, liccore, 6 liquore, lyquor, liker, lickor, likcour, 7 liqor, liquer, licquor, lecker), 6– liquor. [a. OF. licur, licour, likeur, mod.F. liqueur (Pr. licor, liqu... Oxford English Dictionary
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kettle
kettle (ˈkɛt(ə)l) Forms: 1 cetel, -il, (cit-, cytel), 4 ketil, 4–6 -el, 5 -ill, -yl(l, 5–7 kettell, (6 -yl, -yll), 6 ketell, ke(a)tle, catell, kyttle, (7 kittle), 6– kettle. Also 3–5 chetel, -ill: see chetel. [Com. Teut.: OE. cętel (W. Sax. ciętel) = OS. ketel (in comb. ketel-kôp; MDu. and Du. ketel... Oxford English Dictionary
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cost
▪ I. † cost, n.1 Obs. [ONorthumb. cost, a. ON. kostr trial, chance, state, condition, quality, etc. = Goth. kustus proof, trial:—OTeut. *kus-tuz, from weak grade kus- of keus-, kaus-, kus-, to taste, prove, choose: cf. OE. costian, Ger. kosten to try, prove, taste; also L. gustus, gustāre, Gr. γεύ(σ... Oxford English Dictionary
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