weved

answer Answers

ProphetesAI is thinking...

MindMap

Loading...

Sources

1
weved
† ˈweved Obs. Forms: α. 1 wio-, weobud, weofud, -od, weofed-, 3 weofed (dat. weofde), weoued. β. 1 wefod, 3–4 wefed (dat. wefde), 3–5 weued (4 -yd), 4 wyeued (dat. wyefde). [OE. wéofud, -od, earlier wéo-, w{iacu}obud, f. wéoh-, w{iacu}oh-, w{iacu}h- (w{iacu}ᵹ-) holy, sacred + béod (masc.) table. In ... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 3.0 0.0
2
weouede
weouede variant of weved. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 1.5 0.0
3
weofud
weofud, -od, -ed see weved Obs., altar. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.90000004 0.0
4
wyefde
wyefde var. weved Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.6 0.0
5
wefed
wefde, wefed var. forms of weved, altar. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.6 0.0
6
wyeygt
wyet, wyete, wyeued, wyeve, wyeygt obs. ff. white a., wit v.1, weved, weave v., weight n.2 Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
7
weve
▪ I. † weve, n. Obs.—1 [f. next.] A short or quick movement. in little weve, in a moment.a 1300 Cursor M. 22927 All þe flexs þat was o þe man..sal be delt in littel weue [Edinb. wefe]; þat was o best [= beast] al sal bileue [= remain].▪ II. † weve, v.1 Obs. Forms: 3–5 weve, 4–5 wefe; pa. tense 3 wef... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
8
ingo
† inˈgo, v. Obs. Forms: see go. [OE. ingán = MHG. îngân (G. eingehen), Du. ingaan, Sw. ingå, Da. indgaa; see in-1 and go. OE. had also ingangan = OHG. ingangan, Goth. inngangan: see gang v.] intr. To go in, to enter.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. v. iv. (1890) 394 Þa..[he] in þes ᵹesiðes hus ineode. c 1000 ... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
9
weave
▪ I. weave, n. (wiːv) [f. weave v.1] † 1. Something that has been woven, a woven fabric. Obs.1581 A. Hall Iliad ix. 171 A couerlet fine aloft, Of woollen weaue. 1597 Middleton Wisd. Solomon iv. 11 So righteous are allurde by sins deceit, And oft inticed into sinners weave. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. ... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
10
shear
▪ I. shear, n.1 (ʃɪə(r)) Forms: sing. 1 scéar, 3–6 schere, 4 scheere, 4–6 shere, sheere, 6 share, 6–7 sheir, Sc. scheir, 7–9 scheer, 8– shear; pl. 1 scérero, scéruru, scéroro, scéara, 3 særes, 3–6 scheris, 4 sherys, 4–5 scheres, scherys, sheeris, 4–6 sheris, 4–7 sheres, 5 s(c)herez, schers, shereis,... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
11
hiȝ
▪ I. † high, hiȝ, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 hyᵹe, 3 huȝe, huiȝe, huie, hiȝe, Orm. hiȝ. [OE. hyᵹe = OS. hugi (MLG. hoge, höge, MDu. hoge, hoghe, höghe, Du. heug), OHG. hugi, hugu (MHG. hüge), ON. hygr (Sw. håg, Da. hu), Goth. hugs:—OTeut. *hugi-z thought, understanding, mind; an important word in the older T... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.0 0.0
12
horn
▪ I. horn, n. (hɔːn) Forms: 1– horn; also 3 heorn, 5 horun, 4–7 horne. [Com. Teut.: OE. horn masc. = OFris., OS. horn masc., OHG., ON. horn neut., Goth. haurn neut.:—OTeut. *horno-, cognate with L. cornu, Celtic corn ‘horn’: in ablaut relation with Gr. κέρ-ας, κερ-ατ-; cf. also Skr. {cced}ṛṅ-ga ‘hor... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.0 0.0