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▪ I. † ˈwitie, n. Obs. Forms: 1 wit(e)ᵹa, -iᵹa, (2 witȝe, -eȝa), 2–3 witiȝe, -eȝe, witie, (3 witeie, witti(e, -y). [OE. w{iacu}t(e)ᵹa, -iᵹa = OHG. wîȥ(ȥ)ago, altered (by association with wîs wise a. and sagen say v.1) to wîssago (MHG. wîssage, -ag), ON. vitke: f. wīt-: see wit v.1] A prophet. Also a...
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biwitie
† biˈwiti(e, v. Obs. Also biwittien, -witeȝen, -witteȝen. [OE. bewitian, f. bi-, be- 1 + wittian: see witie.] trans. To watch over, observe, guard, keep.c 1000 Beowulf 2860 Ða [nicras] on undern mæl · oft bewitiᵹað sorhfulne sið on sæᵹl-rade. c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 195 Ðe deuel..is gredi uppen wore...
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witieng
† ˈwitieng Obs. Forms: 1 witeᵹung, witᵹiung, witᵹeong, 2 witeȝung, 3 witieng, Orm. witeȝhunnge. [OE. w{iacu}teᵹung (= OHG. wîzagunga, MHG. wîssagunge), f. w{iacu}teᵹian witie v.1 + -ung, -ing1.] Prophecy. Also attrib.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. xiii. 14 Witᵹiung essaies. c 1000 ælfric Saints' Lives x...
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dighel
† dighel, a. Forms: 1 d{iacu}eᵹel, d{iacu}eᵹol, d{yacu}ᵹel, 3 diᵹel. [OE. d{iacu}eᵹel, -ol (:—OTeut. *daugilo-), found beside déaᵹol (:—daugolo-), = OHG. taugal, tougal (daugal, dougal) dark, secret: cf. tougan, dougan concealed, secret.] Secret, obscure.Beowulf 2719 Hie dyᵹel lond wariᵹeað. a 1000 ...
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wiseacre
wiseacre (ˈwaɪzˌeɪkə(r)) Forms: 6–7 wise-aker, 7 wiseaker, wisacre, 7–8 wise acre, 7– wise-acre, wiseacre. [ad. (with unexplained assimilation to acre) MDu. wijsseggher (ˈwaɪsˌzɛgər) soothsayer, app. ad. OHG. wîȥago, MHG. wîȥage (= OE. w{iacu}teᵹa witie n.), with assimilation to wijs wise a. and seg...
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wraxle
ˈwraxle, v. Obs. exc. s.w. dial. Forms: 1 wraxlian, 3–4 wraxli, 4–5, 9 dial. wraxle (5 wracsle, wraskle, 9 dial. wroxle, roxle). [OE. wraxlian = OFris. wraxlia (WFris. wrakselje, wrokselje). The orig. form of the stem may have been wrasc-; cf. OE. wrǽstlian wrestle v.] intr. To wrestle; to contend, ...
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algate
† algate, -s, adv. Obs. or dial. Also 3–4 allegate, 4– algates. [lit. alle gate = every way: see gate n.2 Cf. ON. alla götu, and Ormin's whatt gate what way? how? The extended form algates began in the n.e. c 1300; the -s was probably analogical, after always, etc. (originally genitive). As no diffe...
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wite
▪ I. † wite, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 wita, wiota, weota, wuta, 3 weote, wite, 4 wete; 8 pl. (Hist.) wites. [OE. wita wk. masc. (also ᵹewita witness) = OFris. wita, OS. gi-wito (MLG. wete) witness, OHG. wiȥo (giwiȥo witness), Goth. -wita (in fullawita, unwita):—OTeut. *witon-: see wit v.1] 1. A wise man, s...
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sheath
▪ I. sheath1 (ʃiːθ) Forms: α. 1 sceǽð, scéað, 1–3 scǽð, 2–3 scaþ, 3 shæþ, seaþ, sseþe, 3, (5) seth, 4–6 s(c)hethe, 4–7, (8–9 dial.) sheth, 5 scheth, (seeth), 5–6 sheethe, Sc. scheith, 6 scheethe, sheeth, 6–7 sheathe, (7 ? mispr. skeath, 8 shearth), 6– sheath. β. 4–5 schede, 5 shede, 5–6 schete. [OE....
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doctoral
doctoral, a. (ˈdɒktərəl) [f. as prec. + -al1: cf. F. doctoral, It. dottorale.] 1. Of or belonging to a doctor (i.e. a man of eminent learning, a professional teacher, or one who has received the degree of Doctor).1563–87 Foxe A. & M. Let. Bp. Hereford an. 1391 (R.), The golden laurell of teaching do...
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seven
▪ I. seven, a. and n. (ˈsɛv(ə)n) Forms: α. 1–2 seofon, -en, (1 seofan, -un, siofun, sibun, sifun, sufon, syfan, -on, 2 soven), 2–3 seoven, (Ormin se(o)ffne, se(o)fenn), 2, 5 sefen, 3 seovene, seofne, 3–5 sevene, 4 sefne, seyven, 4–5 seyvyn, sevon, sevyan, 4–6 sevin, -enne, ceven(e, -yn, 5–6 sevyne, ...
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whose
▪ I. whose, pron. (huːz) Forms: 1 hwæs, 2–3 hwas, 3 hwos, (wuas), ȝwas, hwes, 3–4 whes, 3–5 whas, was, wos, 4 huas, wais, hoes, woise, 4–5 whoos, hos, 4–6 whos, whois, 5 whayse, whoys, hoys, (hosse), wose, 5–9 Sc. and north. whase, 6 whoes, woos, wois, hose, Sc. vhais, vhois, 7–8 who's, 5– whose; 3–...
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wonder
▪ I. wonder, n. (ˈwʌndə(r)) Forms: 1 wundor, 2–5 wunder, (3 wnder, Orm. wunnderr, 4 wondere, wonþer), 4–5 wondre, wondur, wondire, -yr(e, wundyr, 4–6 wundir, woundir, -er, Sc. vounder, vondir, 4–6, 8 Sc. wondir, (5 wundur, wonther, wonþur, 6 Sc. winder, -ir), 6–7 woonder, 8–9 Sc. wonner, 3– wonder. ...
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