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writh
▪ I. writh Now dial. (rɪθ) [Cf. Da. vrid, Norw. (v)rid, turning, evasion, etc.; ON. rið winding staircase.] = writhe n. 1, 1 b.14.. Latin-Eng. Voc. (MS. Harl. 2257), Grani, a writh. 1570 Levins Manip. 150 A Writh, cesticillus. 1844 W. Barnes Dorset Gloss. 370 Writh, the bond of a faggot.▪ II. writh ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wrist
The base writh- and its variants are associated with Old English words "wreath", "wrest", and "writhe". wikipedia.org
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wrase
† wrase Obs. rare. Also 5 warse. [OE. wrásen band, tie. Cf. also LG. wrasen stuffed pad for the head.] 1. A small bundle.c 1275 Passion of our Lord 383 in O.E. Misc. 48 Of one wrase of þornes he wryþen hym one crune. c 1470 Cath. Angl. 425/1 (A.), A Warse, [sic], fasciculus. 2. = wase 2. (Cf. wreath... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scratch9
(first appearance Scratch9 #2) Writh - A witch's familiar living in Salem, Massachusetts, late 17th century. Practices green magic. (first appearance Scratch9: Cat Tails #1) Sarah Nunn - A witch practicing black magic, presumed master of Writh. wikipedia.org
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herlys
herlys obs. form of arles.1487 Churchw. Acc. Wigtoft, Linc. (Nichols 1797) 87 Joh. Writh, on herlys for on worke xii{supd}. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ben Janssen
Discography Malignant (1990) Sacriligous Writh rehearsal demo (1992) Segruocs Lacitsaiselce demo Inhume (1995) Demo 1 demo (1996) Grind Your Mind wikipedia.org
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writhe
▪ I. writhe, n. (raɪð) Also 6–7 wrythe. [f. next. Cf. wreath n., and OHG. rida ‘tensio’.] † 1. Something twisted, wreathed, or formed into a circular shape; a twisted band; a wreath. Obs.1513 Douglas æneid v. x. 25 The writhe of gold, or chane lowpit in ringis. 1548 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Luke vii.... Oxford English Dictionary
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wride
▪ I. wride, n. Now dial. (raɪd) Also 1 wrid, wryd, 7– ride. [OE. wr{iacu}d, f. wr{iacu}dan, wr{iacu}dian to put forth shoots, grow. Cf. Yks. writh, rithe.] A shoot, stalk, or stem; a group or bush of stalks, etc., growing from one root.c 725 Corpus Gloss., Culmus, wyrð [Erfurt wryd]. 944 in Birch Ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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spiriter
ˈspiriter rare—1. [f. spirit v. + -er.] An abductor or kidnapper.1675 Cotton Burlesque upon B. 146 Whilst the poor Boy, half dead with fear, Writh'd back to view his Spiriter. Oxford English Dictionary
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Study of Health in Pomerania
Mooser V, Munroe P, Nauck M, Peden J, Prokisch H, Salo P, Salomaa V, Samani N, Schlessinger D, Uda M, Völker U, Wäber G, Waterwoth D, Wang-Sattler R, Writh wikipedia.org
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figgle
† ˈfiggle, v. Obs. rare—1. [Cf. fig v.3 and daggle, draggle, etc.] intr. To fidget about.a 1652 Brome Love-sick Court v. ii, Our fleecy sheep, Who shake their heads, figgle, and writh their tayls. Oxford English Dictionary
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wrothly
▪ I. † wrothly, a. Obs. In 4 wrathli. [repr. OE. wráðlic, f. wráþ wroth a.] Angry, violent.a 1300 Cursor M. 3462 Wit wrathli [Gött. wrethly] wrestes aiþer writh.▪ II. † ˈwrothly, adv. Obs. Forms: α. 1 wraðlice, 3 wraðliche, Orm. wraþeliȝ, 4 wrathli, -ly, 5 Sc. wraithly. β. 3 wroð-, wroðeliche, 4 wro... Oxford English Dictionary
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gibberish
gibberish, n. and a. (ˈdʒɪbərɪʃ, ˈgɪbərɪʃ) Forms: 6–8 geb(b)-, gib(b)-, g(h)yb(b)rish, gib(b)r-, gib(b)eridge, -ige, (7 geberish, guibbridge, 8 gibbirish), 6– gibberish. [? f. gibber v.1 (though that word appears later in our quots.), after names of langs. in -ish.] A. n. Unintelligible speech belon... Oxford English Dictionary
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pshaw
▪ I. pshaw, int. and n. (pʃɔː, ʃɔː) Also 8 pshah, sha, 'pshaw, 8–9 psha, 9 p'shaw, (psa, psaw). [A natural expression of rejection.] A. int. An exclamation expressing contempt, impatience, or disgust.1673 Wycherley Gentl. Dancing Master iii, Mons. Pshaw! wat do you tell me of the matche! 1710 Swift ... Oxford English Dictionary
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disrelish
▪ I. disrelish, n. (dɪsˈrɛlɪʃ) Also 7 disrellish. [f. disrelish v. or dis- 9 + relish n.] Distaste, dislike, aversion, some degree of disgust.a 1625 Fletcher Nice Valour i. i, Being once glutted, then the taste of folly Will come into disrelish. 1645 Fuller Good Th. in Bad T. (1841) 37 Dissensions..... Oxford English Dictionary
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