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wurthe
† wurthe, a. Obs. Forms: 1 wierðe, wyrðe, wyrþe, wirðe, 1–4 wurðe, wurþe (3 wrþe), 3–4 worþe. [OE. wierðe, wyrðe, etc., a derivative from weorþ worth n.1 or a. In OE. and early southern ME. texts distinguishable from worth a., but subsequently merged with it.] 1. Worthy. (Freq. const. with inf.)c 89... Oxford English Dictionary
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i-wurthe
i-wurthe see i-worth v. Oxford English Dictionary
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-worthy
-worthy the adjective employed as a second element in a number of compounds, of which only a few have come into regular use, as blame-, note-, praise-, sea-worthy. The earliest instances, occurring in the 13th century, are later variants of forms in -wurthe (OE. -wyrðe), as dere-, luve-, stalworthi ... Oxford English Dictionary
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stalworth
ˈstalworth, a. and n. Obs. exc. arch. Forms: α. 1 stǽlwierðe, -wyrðe, 2 stele-, 3 stealewurðe; 3 stalwarþe, 5– warth; 3 stalewurðe; 3–4 stalwrthe; 3–5 stalworþe, 4–6 -worthe, (5 staloworth), 6 stalwoorth; 4–5 stallworthe, stalwurþe, -wurthe, (5 stalwort), 4–7, 9 arch. stalworth. β. 3–5 stalword(e. γ... Oxford English Dictionary
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worthy
▪ I. worthy, a., adv., n. (ˈwɜːðɪ) Forms: α. 3 wurði (wrþi), 4 wurþy (wrþy), 4–5 wurthi, -thy (5 whurthy); 5 Sc. wirþy, 6 Sc. wirthie, -thy; 3–5 worþi (4 wortþi), 4–5 worþy, 3–6 worthi (4 worthti, 6 Sc. vorthi), 3–7 worthye, 4–7 worthie (4–5 worthé), 3– worthy (4 worthethy, 5 whorthy; Sc. 5 vorthy, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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toast
▪ I. toast, n.1 (təʊst) Forms: see toast v.1 [f. toast v.1 Cf. OF. tostée (13th c.) toast = Sp. tostada (:—pop.L. *tostāta).] 1. a. (With a and pl.) A slice or piece of bread browned at the fire: often put in wine, water, or other beverage. Now rare or Obs. exc. in India.c 1430 Two Cookery-bks. (E.E... Oxford English Dictionary
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worth
▪ I. worth, n.1 (wɜːθ) Forms: 1 weorþ, weorð (1–2 weord), wurð (2 wurhðe), wyrþ, 1, 3 wurþ, 2–3 wurth (5 wurthe, wyrtht); 1, 4 worþ, 3– worth (6 wortht), 4–7 worthe, 6 woorth, wourth(e. [OE. weorþ (wurþ, worþ) neut., = OFris. werth, OS. werđ, OHG. werd (MHG. wert, G. werth, wert), ON. verð (Norw. ve... Oxford English Dictionary
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