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whatsomever
whatsomever, pron. and a. Obs. exc. dial. (hwɒtsəmˈɛvə(r)) (In early use often as two words or three.) [f. prec. + ever adv. 8 e.] 1. a. pron. = whatever 2 a.c 1400 Mandeville (Roxb.) xxvi. 123 Þai will graunt þam what sum euer þai asch. c 1530 in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. ii. I. 312 Yff your Grace wol... Oxford English Dictionary
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somever
† soˈmever, adv. Obs. Also 5 som euer, 6 some ever. [f. som(e sum conj. + ever adv. Cf. whatsomever, etc.] = soever 2.c 1440 Alph. Tales 58 Whatt howr som euer þat a synner forthynkis his syn. 1560 J. Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 60 b, The same can easely destroye you also, what power somever you have.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ipomadon
Thomas Malory's fifteenth century Arthurian epic Le Morte d'Arthur: 'Damesell,' seyde sir Beawmaynes, 'sey to me what ye woll, yet woll nat I go fro you whatsomever wikipedia.org
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intervert
† interˈvert, v. Obs. [ad. L. intervert-ĕre, f. inter between + vertĕre to turn. Cf. F. intervertir (Cotgr., in sense 1).] 1. To divert another way, or put to a use other than that intended; to alienate, misapply, misuse.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1092 The good never intervert, nor miscognize the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aberdeen trades hospitals
burgesses of gild of this burght according to the tenor of the foundation thereof, excluding hereby all craftismen of this burght, extranears or utheris whatsomever wikipedia.org
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turbulence
turbulence (ˈtɜːbjʊləns) Also 7 -ance. [ad. L. turbulentia, f. turbulentus turbulent: see -ence: cf. F. turbulance, -ence (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), perh. the immediate source.] a. The state or quality of being turbulent; violent commotion, agitation, or disturbance; disorderly or tumultuous characte... Oxford English Dictionary
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lief
▪ I. lief, a. (n.), and adv. (liːf) Forms: 1 léof, l{iacu}of, 3–4 leof (inflected leove, leofve), 3 lof, 4–5 luf, luef, lueve, 2–4 lef (inflected leve), 4–6 lef(f)e, 6–9 leve, (4 levef, lewe), 4–6 leefe, (5 leeff), 4–8 leeve, 6, 9– (chiefly U.S.) leave, 9 leaf, 4–7 leif, 5 leyf, 6–7 leife, leiv(e, 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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what
▪ I. what, pron., a.1, adv., conj., int. (n.) (hwɒt) Forms: 1 hwæt, huæt, huæd, 1–4 hwet, 2–4 hwat, wet, 2–5 wat, 3 (Orm.) watt, whæt, wæt, (waht, wæht, whæht, weht, ȝwat), 3–4 whet, (4 huet, wad), 3 (Orm.), 5 whatt, 3–6 whate, (5 whad, wath), 5–6 whatte, (9 dial. or vulgar wot), 3– what; 3–5 north.... Oxford English Dictionary
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