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withsay
▪ I. † withˈsay, n. Obs. [f. next.] = prec.c 1315 Shoreham vii. 369 Þer nere stryf ne contekynge, Ne no wyþ-sey.▪ II. † withˈsay, v. Obs. [OE. (rare Northumb.) wiðsæcga: see with- and say v.1 Cf. OFris. withsedza.] 1. trans. To renounce. rare.c 960 Rituale Dunelm. (Surtees) 34 Terrena desideria resp... Oxford English Dictionary
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with- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Aug 4, 2023Prefix meaning "against", "in opposition to". withfight, withstand, withset, withsay, withspeak· Prefix meaning "back", "back around", "in reverse", "in return ...
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withsaw
† withsaw Obs. [f. with- + saw n.2, after withsay v.] = withsaying.a 1225 Ancr. R. 288 Hwon þe delit iðe luste is igon so oueruorð þet ter nis non wiðsigginge [v.r. wiðsahe]. a 1300 Cursor M. 5877 Now wald þai mak þam a witsau Fra þair warkes for to drau. a 1325 MS. Rawl. B. 520, lf. 28 Manie lordes... Oxford English Dictionary
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withsake
† withsake, v. Obs. Forms: 1 wiþsacan, 3 -saken; pa. tense 3 -soc(k, pa. pple. 4 -saken. [OE. wiþsacan, f. with- + sacan to contend, dispute, deny; cf. MHG. widersachen.] = withsay v. 1, 2, 3.971 Blickl. Hom. 53 Wiþsacaþ nu þam leasum welum. c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. x. 33 Se þe me wiðsæcð beforan man... Oxford English Dictionary
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withsaying
† withˈsaying, vbl. n. Obs. [f. withsay v. + -ing1.] Contradiction, gainsaying, opposition.a 1225 [see withsaw]. 1340 Ayenb. 233 Þou sselt louye god..mid ale þine wylle wyþ-oute wyþzigginge. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 71 Fame of Paradys haþ i-dured wiþoute wiþseienge sexe þowsand ȝere and more. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Old English origin
witchgrass witchhunt witchish witchlike witchling witchweed witchy with with- withbear withdraw withgo withstand "with, back, against, see withhold" withsay wikipedia.org
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maumet
maumet Obs. exc. arch. and dial. (ˈmɔːmɛt) Forms: α. 3 mahimet, (pl. mawmez, -ex, maumez), 3–4 maumete, 3–5 mawmete, 4 -med, -mat, maunmet, 4–5 maummet, mamet, maumett, 4–6 mawmette, 5 mowmet(te, mawȝmette, 6 maumette, mawmot, mammot, 6–7 mawmett, 9 mom(m)et, mammelt, 4– mammet, mawmet, 3– maumet. β... Oxford English Dictionary
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warn
▪ I. warn, n. (wɔːn) [f. warn v.1 (The OE. wearn refusal, is a different word: see warn v.2).] † 1. An intimation or notice of something as about to happen. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 11133 He fand wit-vten oþer warn Þat þis leuedi was wit barn. c 1400 Cato's Morals 264 in Cursor M. App. iv. 1672 Hope ay ... Oxford English Dictionary
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