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@@@LINK=yhere ȝhere Oxford English Dictionary
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yhere ȝhere
▪ I. † yhere, a. Obs. rare. [repr. OE. *ᵹeh{iacu}ere, f. ᵹeh{iacu}eran: see next. Cf. MHG. gehœre.] Obedient.c 1315 Shoreham i. 732 Þeȝ he ne be nauȝt yhere, Ac wykke.▪ II. † yhere, v. Obs. Forms: see y- and hear v. [OE. ᵹeh{iacu}eran, etc. = OS. gihôrian, MLG., MDu. gehoren, OHG. gahôrjan (MHG. geh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ingram de Ketenis
On his funeral monument the inscription says that Ingram was 31 (in "his xxxii yhere") when he obtained the Dunkeld archdeaconry, so he probably obtained wikipedia.org
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i-here
i-here var. of yhere v. Oxford English Dictionary
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i-herd
i-herd ME. pa. pple. of hear, yhere, hery vbs. Oxford English Dictionary
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evenlikly
† ˈevenlikly, adv. Obs. rare. [f. ME. evenlyk, evenly a. + -ly2.] a. Directly, in a direct line; b. exactly. Cf. evenly adv. 2.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. iv. viii. 2 A thowsand a hundyr and fyfty And thre yhere thare-till ewynlykly. Ibid. viii. iii. 113 Bot fra the stok down ewynlykly Discendand persownys... Oxford English Dictionary
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theretill
theretill, adv. north. dial. and Sc. (ðɛəˈtɪl) [ME. þar till: see there 17 and till prep.] = thereto (in all its senses).a 1300 Cursor M. 887 ‘Þe worm’, sco said, ‘me draf þar till’. Ibid. 15638 All þi wil it sal be dun, Þar til i am redi. a 1300 Havelok 1443 Castles ten, And þe lond þat þor til lon... Oxford English Dictionary
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mightand
† ˈmightand, a. Obs. [f. mighty n. with pr. pple. ending.] Mighty. Also absol., a mighty man.a 1300 E.E. Psalter xxiii. 8 Laverd strang And mightand in fight. Ibid. lxxxviii. 20, I sete helpe unto mightand. Ibid. lxxxix. 10 And if in mightandes [v.r. weldinges] four⁓skore yhere And mare, of þam swin... Oxford English Dictionary
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proportionally
proportionally, adv. (prəʊˈpɔəʃənəlɪ) [f. proportional + -ly2.] 1. In a proportional manner or degree; in proportion; in due proportion.1396 in Scott. Antiq. XIV. 217, ii. c. [marks] to be payit in the yhere at four termes proportionaly. 1434 in Exch. Rolls Scotl. IV. 567 note, Ten markkis of usuale... Oxford English Dictionary
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freme
▪ I. † freme, n. Obs. Forms: 1 fręmu, freomo, 2–3 freme, 3 freoma, -e, 4 south. vreme. [OE. fręmu str. fem., noun of quality from fram forward.] Advantage, benefit, profit. Cf. frame n. 1.a 700 Epinal Gloss. 135 Beneficium, fremu. c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xiv. §1 Hwelc fremu is ðe ðæt, ðæt þu wilniᵹe ... Oxford English Dictionary
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fortieth
fortieth, a. (n.) (ˈfɔːtɪɪθ) Forms: α. féowertiᵹoða, erron. -teoða (fem., neut. -ðe), 2 furteohte, 3 fowertiðe, -tuðe, -tiȝthe, fuwertiðe, fourtiand, 4 south. vourtaȝte, fourtithe, -tied, 5 fowrtyde, fortith, 6 fourteth, 7 fourtieth, 6– fortieth; β. 6 fourtyest. [OE. féowertiᵹoða:—prehistoric *fiwor... Oxford English Dictionary
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elite
▪ I. † eˈlite, n.1 Obs. In 4 ellite, 5 elyte. [a. OF. elit (in same use), pa. pple. of elire: see elite v.] A person chosen; spec. a bishop elect; = elect B. 2.1387 Trevisa tr. Higden (Rolls) VII. 155 Þe pope see of Rome was fer fro þe elites [Harl. MS. 2261 men electe; Harl. MS. 1900 ellites; 14.. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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quaintise
▪ I. † quaintise, n. Obs. Forms: α. 4 koint-, quointise, quoyntis(e, quint-, quynt-, qwyntis(e, 4–5 coyntise, koyntis. β. 4 qwayntyse, qwaintis, 4–5 quayntyse, quantyse, qwantis(e; queintise, queyntyse, qweyntise, 4–6 quentise (+ variations of suffix, as -ice, -ese, -yze, etc.). [a. OF. cointise, cu... 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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friendsome
† ˈfriendsome, a. Obs. [f. friend (? n. or a.) + -some.] Friendly, kindly, benign.a 1300 E.E. Psalter lxviii. 20 [lxix. 16] Here me, lauerd, witterli, For frendsome es þi merci. 1375 Barbour Bruce i. 88 Thai trowyt that he..as freyndsome compositur, Wald hawe Iugyt in lawte. Hence † ˈfriendsomeness.... Oxford English Dictionary
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