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yfere
▪ I. † yfere, n. Obs. Forms: 1 ᵹefera, 2–3 ifere, ivere, 3 iuære, iuare, ifære, ifeire, yfere. pl. 1 ᵹeferan, 2 ȝeferen, 2–3 iferen, 2–4 ifere, iuere, 3–4 yfere, yuere, 3 iveres. [OE. ᵹeféra, f. ᵹe- y- 1 a + f{oemac}r-, mutated f. fōr-: faran to go.] A companion, mate, fellow, associate.c 870 Codex ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ystruck
ystrick(en, ystrike, ystruck obs. pa. pples. of strike v.1583 B. Melbancke Philotimus Z ij, To rescue Phedimus and Tantalus ystrick with pearcing shaft yfere. 1642 H. More Song of Soul iii. i. i, Ystruck with mighty rage. Oxford English Dictionary
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i-fere
i-fere see yfere n. and adv. Oxford English Dictionary
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pensivehead
† ˈpensivehead Obs. rare. [See -head.] Pensiveness.? a 1412 Lydg. Two Merchants 874 And seide, ‘Freend, your pensifheed asswage’. a 1450 ― Merita Missæ in Lay Folks Mass Bk. 392 Now hope, now dred, now pensyffhede, now thought, Al thyse yfere palen myn chere and hewe. Oxford English Dictionary
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pampinary
pampinary, a. rare. (ˈpæmpɪnərɪ) [ad. L. pampinārius, f. pampinus vine-shoot, vine-tendril.] Pertaining to vine-tendrils or vine-shoots.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. iii. 114 The squorges hie & graffes from the folde,..& scions pampinari. Ibid. 320 The secunde yer to kitte of al yfere, That they or dede o... Oxford English Dictionary
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depeinct
† deˈpeinct, depinct, v. [Intermediate forms between depaint, depeint, and depict: cf. OF. depeinct, var. dépeint, and It. depinto.] = depict.1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. Apr. 69 The Redde rose medled with the White yfere, In either cheeke depeincten liuely chere. 1590 ― F.Q. iii. xi. 7 The winged boy i... Oxford English Dictionary
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ȝede
▪ I. † yede, v. Obs. Also 6 yead, 6–7 yeed(e, 7 yed. [A pseudo-archaism of 16th cent. poets and their imitators; yede, pa. tense of go (see yode) used erron. as an infin.] intr. To go, proceed.1563 Sackville Induct. Mirr. Mag. xxx, Yeding forth, anone An horrible lothly lake we might discerne. a 157... Oxford English Dictionary
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namel
† namel obs. aphet. form of enamel.1426 Lydg. Pilgr. Life Man 6686 Loo, her,..Off the syluer bellys clere, And off the namel ek yfere. Oxford English Dictionary
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lentisk
lentisk (lɛnˈtɪsk) Forms: 5–7 lentiske, 7 lentick(e, 7, 9 lentisc, 8 lentisck, 7– lentisk. Also 7 in It. or Sp. form lentisco. [ad. L. lentisc-us. Cf. F. lentisque.] The mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus). Also attrib.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. ii. 429 Lentiskis greynes fele and ripe a slepe Thou brynge ... Oxford English Dictionary
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engross
engross, v. (ɛnˈgrəʊs) Forms: α. 4 engrosy, 5–7 engrose, 6–7 engrosse, 5 engroce, 5– engross. β. 5–8 ingrosse, 5–7 ingrose, (5 ingroos), 5–6 ingroce. [Three distinct formations, from elements ultimately identical. (1) In senses 1–2 a. AF. engrosse-r (med.L. ingrossāre) to write in large letters, f. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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y-
y- prefix (1 ᵹi-, ᵹe-, ᵹæ-, ᵹie-, ᵹy-, 1–2 ie-, 2–3 ȝe-, 2– 5 i-, hi-, 4–7 dial. e-, 3– now dial. a-, now arch. y-) represents OE. ᵹe-, earlier (and Northumb.) ᵹi-, = OFris. gi-, ge-, ie-, e-, a-, OS. gi-, ge-, i-, MLG., MDu. ge-, ghe-, locally i-, y-, e-, (LG., Du. ge-), OHG. ga-, ka-, gi-, ki-, ge... Oxford English Dictionary
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yode
▪ I. † yode, yede, v.1 Obs. Past tense of go v. (= went, went away, proceeded, took his course). [12th cent. ME. (north-east midland) ȝeode, ȝede (iede), prob. altered form of OE., ME. eode (ede, ode), pa. tense of go v., by prothesis of ȝ-glide induced by the hiatus in such collocations as he eode,... Oxford English Dictionary
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fere
▪ I. fere, n.1 Obs. exc. arch. Forms: α. 1 Northumb. fœra, 2–9 fere, 3 south. vere, 3–6 fer, 3, 6–8 Sc. feir, (5 feyr), 4–8 feare, 4–9 feer(e. β. 6–8 phear(e, pheer(e, 7 phere. [ME. fere, ONorthumb. fœ́ra, aphetic f. OE. ᵹeféra (y-fere):—pre-Eng. *gifôrjon-, f. gi- (y-) together + *fôrâ going, way, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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wade
▪ I. † wade, n.1 Obs. [= MLG. wade, MHG., mod.G. wate fem., seine; cf. ON. vað-r masc., fishing-line, Sw. vad masc., Norw. vad neut., Da. vod seine.] Some kind of fishing net. Also wade-net.1388–9 Acc. Obedientiars Abingdon (Camden) 57, j rete vocatum wade et j flowe, cum alio rete vocato chanenet. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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progress
▪ I. progress, n. (ˈprəʊgrɪs, ˈprɒgrɪs, -grɛs) Forms: 5–7 progresse, 6 progres, (prograsse, 7 prograce), 7– progress. [In 15th c. progresse, app. a. obs. F. progresse (Lett. of Louis XII, 1513 in Godef.), repr. a Romanic *progressa, fem. n. from progressus, -a, -um, pa. pple. of prōgredī (see progre... Oxford English Dictionary
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