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wheyish
wheyish, a. (ˈhweɪɪʃ) Also 6 whaish, 6–7 whayish(e. [f. whey n. + -ish1.] Having the nature or quality of whey; like or resembling whey in consistence, colour, or other quality; watery, thin; palish.1565 T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde 46 b, The vayne..whiche bryngeth the whayishe humour into the left ky...
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whaint
whaint whair(e, whaish, whais(h)le, whaizle, whaite, whake: see quaint, where, wheyish, wheeze, wheezle, wait v.1, quake.
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serous
serous, a. (ˈsɪərəs) [ad. F. séreux (16th c.), ad. L. serōsus, f. ser-um serum.] 1. Of or pertaining to serum; consisting of or containing serum; of the nature of serum.1594 T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. ii. Ep. Rdr. A 8 b, The sucking veines serue to purge the blood from the serous substaunce of it. ...
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profluence
profluence Now rare. (ˈprəʊflʊəns) [ad. L. prōfluentia a flowing forth, f. prōflu-ĕre to flow forth: see profluent and -ence.] 1. † a. A flowing forth or onward; current, stream, flow. Obs.1633 P. Fletcher Purple Isl. iv. xvi, A wheyish moat; In whose soft waves, and circling profluence, This Citie,...
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vehiculum
‖ vehiculum Now rare or Obs. Pl. vehicula; also 7 -aes. [L.: see vehicle n.] 1. = vehicle n. 1. Also fig. and transf.1624 Bedell Lett. x. 143 Here is..some truth mingled among, to giue the better grace, and to be as it were the Vehiculum of a lie. 1655 Culpepper, etc. Riverius i. vii. 33 The Dose is...
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whey
▪ I. whey, n. (hweɪ) Forms: 1 hwæᵹ, hweᵹ, hwæiᵹ, 3 weȝe, wei, hwey, 4 qwhey, 4–5 wheye, 5–6 way, 5–7 (9 dial.) whay, 6 qway, quay, Sc. quhay(e, 6–7 whaye, wey, 9 dial. whew, 5– whey. [OE. hwæᵹ, hweᵹ = OFris. *wei, (WFris. waei, NFris. wâi, EFris. wôi), MDu. wey (Du. wei, LG. wei, waje):—OTeut. *χwaj...
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shed
▪ I. shed, n.1 (ʃɛd) Forms: 1 (ᵹe)scéad, 1–2 scád, 3 schad, Orm. shæd, 4–6 schede, shede, 4–7 sched, 5 sced, schade, 5, 8, 9 dial. sheed, 6 schedde, sheyde, 6–7 shead(e, shedde, Sc. schad, 7, 9 dial. shade, 4– shed. [OE. (ᵹe)scēad, altered form of (ᵹe)sceád neut.:—OTeut. type *(ga)skaiđo-m, f. root ...
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slide
▪ I. slide, n. (slaɪd) Also 6 Sc. slyde. [f. slide v.] I. 1. a. The act or fact of sliding; an instance of this; also, the manner in which a thing slides.1596 C. Fitzgeffrey Sir F. Drake (1881) 81 As some travel-tired passenger..Sits downe to view the sight-reviving slide, The wanton bubling-waters ...
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