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yfele
† yfele, v. Obs. Forms: 1 ᵹefelan, 2–4 ifele, 3 ivele, 3–4 yvele, 4 yfele, 7 yfeele. [OE. ᵹefélan: see y- 3 c and feel v.] To feel.c 893 [see feel v. 1]. a 1240 Ureisun in O.E. Hom. I. 201 Hwi ne iuele ich þe imine breoste so swete ase þu ert? c 1305 Judas Isc. 18 in E.E.P. (1862) 107 Swiþe heo gan ... Oxford English Dictionary
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i-fele
i-fele see yfele v., to feel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Wessex Gospels
And ne gelæd þu us on costnunge, ac alys us of yfele. Soþlice. References Further reading Geoffrey W. wikipedia.org
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yfree
yfree v. [y- 3 c] to free.688–95 Laws Ine lxxiv. (Liebermann), Þonne mot hine se hlaford ᵹefreoᵹean. a 1000 Paternoster ii. 31 Wið yfele ᵹefreo us. c 1205 Lay. 475 Heo biddeð þe mid freonscipe, þat þu heom ifreoie. 1340 Ayenb. 86 Þe guodemen in þise wordle, þet god heþ yvryd be grace..uram þe þreldo... Oxford English Dictionary
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West Saxon dialect
And ne gelæd þu us on costnunge, ac alys us of yfele. Soþlice. wikipedia.org
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swinkful
† ˈswinkful, a. Obs. [OE. ᵹeswincfull, later swincfull: see swink n. and -ful.] 1. Full of toil or trouble; disastrous; troublesome, irksome; painful, distressing.c 888 ælfred Boeth. xiv. §1 Ᵹif hi yfele sint & lytiᵹe þonne sint hi þe pliolicran & ᵹeswincfulran hæfd ðonne næfd. a 1100 O.E. Chron. (L... Oxford English Dictionary
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i-vele
i-vele see yfele v., to feel. Oxford English Dictionary
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sparlire
† sparlire Obs. Forms: α. 1 spærlira (etc.), 4 sparlire, sperlire, 4–5 sparlyr(e. β. 4–5 sparlyver, -uer, 5 sperlyver. [OE. spær-, spearl{iacu}ra (also sper-, speoru-), f. spearwa calf of the leg + l{iacu}ra lire n.1 The later change of -lire to -liver is irregular.] The calf of the leg.α c 1000 ælf... Oxford English Dictionary
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unwhole
† unˈwhole, a. Obs. Forms: α. 1–4 unhal (3 Orm. unnhal), 3–4 unhale. β. 3, 5 unhole (3 onhole), unhol, 4 unholl, 5 unhool. [OE. unhál (un- un-1 7 + hál whole a.), = OHG. unheil, unhail, Goth. unhails unsound, ON. {uacu}heill insincere, Norw. dial. uheil unhealthy, decayed.] 1. Not in good health; un... Oxford English Dictionary
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wrothe
▪ I. wrothe obs. metathetic var. wort, wart n.▪ II. † wrothe, adv. Obs. Forms: α. 1 wraðe, 3 wraþe, 5 wrath. β. 3 wroðe, 3–4 wroþe, 5 wrothe, wroth. [OE. wráðe, f. wráð wroth a.] 1. Wrathfully, angrily, severely; = wrothly adv. 1.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Luke xiii. 14 Ondsuarade ða ðæs folces aldormon w... Oxford English Dictionary
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awend
† aˈwend, v. Obs. [OE. awęndan (= OHG. irwendan, Ger. erwenden, Goth. uswandjan), f. a- prefix 1 + węndan to turn: see wend v. Also for OE. onwęndan: see a- prefix 2.] 1. trans. To turn, turn away.Beowulf 384 Ne mihte snotor hæleð wean onwendan. c 1000 Ags. Ps. lxxiv. 11 For hwan awendest þu wuldres... Oxford English Dictionary
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Old English Bible translations
And ne gelæd þu us on costnunge, ac alys us of yfele. Soþlice. wikipedia.org
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evil
▪ I. evil, a. and n. (ˈiːv(ə)l) Forms: 1–2 yfel (in inflexions yf(e)l-), (2–4 ifel, 2 efel, yfell, 3 ywel(l, 2–3 ufel, 2–4 uvel(e, 2–5 ivel, (3 ȝevel, 4 ivil), 3–6 evel(l(e, (5 ewelle, hevelle, 6 ewil, yell), 4–6 evill(e, -yl(l(e, yvel(l(e, (6 yevill), 4– evil. [ME. uvel (ü), OE. yfel = OS. uƀil, OF... Oxford English Dictionary
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unfeeling
▪ I. unˈfeeling, vbl. n. [un-1 13.] Lack of feeling. Also, an instance of this.1603 Florio Montaigne ii. xii. 285 Indolencie or vnfeeling of paine. 1805 Monthly Mag. XIX. 657 The rapacity, the selfish unfeeling, the low cunning of Odysseus. 1919 V. Woolf Night & Day xxiv. 331 The chaos of the unfeel... Oxford English Dictionary
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alese
† aˈlese, v. Obs. Forms: 1 alés-an (WS. al{yacu}san), 2–3 ales-en, s.w. alus-en (-y-). [f. a- prefix 1 out, away + lés-an: see lese. Cf. Germ. er-lösen.] To release, deliver.a 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. vi. 13 Ac alys us of yfele. c 1160 Hatton G. ibid., Ac ales us of yfele. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 87 He us al... Oxford English Dictionary
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