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whilere
whilere, adv. arch. (hwaɪlˈɛə(r)) [Orig. two words, while adv. 2 and ere; for the abbreviated spelling cf. wherever.] A while before; some time ago: = erewhile.a 1000 Judith 214 Þa þe hwile ær elðeodiᵹra edwit þoledon. c 1386 Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 775 Helpeth me now as a dide yow whil eer. c... Oxford English Dictionary
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wileare
wileare pseudo-archaic f. whilere.1616 J. Lane Contn. Sqr.'s T. v. 585 Whence they whoe woold Algarsife killd wileare. Oxford English Dictionary
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solaceful
solaceful, a. rare. (ˈsɒləsfʊl) [f. solace n.1 + -ful 1.] Full of solace; pleasant, agreeable.a 1618 Sylvester Job Triumphant iv. 687 The Lord accepted Job, and staid His Thrall-full State,..And turned it to Solace-full, from sad. 1884 J. Payne Tales fr. Arabic I. 225 How joyous and how solaceful wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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heraldry
heraldry (ˈhɛrəldrɪ) Forms: see herald. [f. herald n. + -ry: cf. poetry, pedantry.] 1. The art or science of a herald; now, esp. the art or science of blazoning armorial bearings and of settling the right of persons to bear arms or certain bearings; in connexion with which it deals with the tracing ... Oxford English Dictionary
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