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withwind
withwind Now dial. (ˈwɪθwaɪnd) Forms: 1 wiþo-, wiþewinde, 2 wiþwinde, 4 weþewinde, withe-, wythe-, weythwynde, 6 with-, wythwynde, 6–7 withwinde, 6– withwind. [OE. wiþowinde, wiþe-, later wiþwinde, f. wiþo-, wiþe- (related to withe) + winde wind n.2; corresp. to OS. withewind ‘caprifolium’, MLG., MD... Oxford English Dictionary
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bythwind
bythwind obs. f. withwind, a plant. (cf. prec.)1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. viii. 59 He [Saturn] governeth..Nightshade, Bythwind, Angelica, Sage. Oxford English Dictionary
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withweed
ˈwithweed Obs. or dial. [A blending of withwind and bindweed.] = next.1567 J. Maplet Gr. Forest 34 Bindweede, of some With⁓weede. 1766 Compl. Farmer s.v. Bindweed P 2/1, I had a very good crop of wheat; but a with-weed came up to every plant. [Reproducing Lisle Husb. (1757) 393, which, however, has ... Oxford English Dictionary
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withywind
withywind Now dial. (ˈwɪðɪwaɪnd) [Alteration of withwind, after withy n.] = withwind.1578 Lyte Dodoens iii. lii. 391 Of smothe Bindweede, or Withiwinde. The great white Bindeweede or soft withiwinde. Ibid. liii. 393 Of blacke Withiwinde, or Bindeweede. 1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Campanilla yerva, wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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weedwind
† weedwind Obs. [ad. MDu. wedewinde = G. wehdwinde (see withwind), with assimilation of the first element to weed n.] a. Black Bindweed, Polygonum Convolvulus. b. Wild Convolvulus, Convolvulus arvensis.1578 Lyte Dodoens iii. liii. 394 Of blacke Withiwinde, or Bindeweede..This kinde of Bindeweede is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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weythwynde
weythwynde obs. f. withwind. Oxford English Dictionary
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wethewinde
wethewinde obs. f. withwind. Oxford English Dictionary
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tare
▪ I. tare, n.1 (tɛə(r)) Forms: 4– tare, pl. 4 taren, 4–5 taris, 5– tares; also 5 thare, 6 taar(e, terre, ter(e, 9 dial. tar, tor. [A word of obscure origin and history: known first c 1330 in sense 1, also c 1400 in wiilde tare, a vetch of some kind, and in the later Wycliffite N. Test., 1388, used t... Oxford English Dictionary
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sea
▪ I. sea, n. (siː) Forms: 1 sǽ, (2 seo), 2–3 sæ, 2–6 se, see, 4 (Ayenb.) ze, (seo, sse), 4–5 cee, 4–6 Sc. sey, 6 Sc. seye, sie, 2– sea. pl. 1 sǽs, sǽas, sǽ, 4 sen, 4–5 sees, 4–6 (chiefly Sc.) seis, 6 seaes, sease, (saezes), seeis, Sc. seyis, seyes, 6– seas. [Common Teut.: OE. sǽ str. masc. and fem. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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