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▪ I. † ymong, n. Obs. [OE. ᵹemang, f. ᵹe- y- 3 a + root mang- to mix, found in meng v. Cf. next.] Mixture (OE. only); company, assembly.a 1000 Judith 193 Berað..Scire helmas in sceaðena ᵹemong. c 1205 Lay. 10868, & sloh þene king..Imong þissen imonge [c 1275 motinge].▪ II. † yˈmong, prep. and conj. ...
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in-monges
† in-ˈmong, in-ˈmonges, prep. Obs. [Variants of imong, imonges (see ymong), the initial i being app. taken as the prep. and expanded to in: see also among.] Among, amongst.13.. E.E. Allit. P. A. 278 And multyplyed mony-fold in-mongez mankynde. Ibid. B. 1485 In-mong þe leues.
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mong
▪ I. mong, n.1 (mʌŋ) Also 8–9 mung, 9 mang. [Aphetic form of ymong n. (OE. ᵹemang).] 1. A mingling, mixture. Obs. exc. dial.a 1225 Ancr. R. 384 Þis mong woreð so þe eien of þe heorte þet heo ne mei iknowen God. a 1240 Sawles Warde in Cott. Hom. 251 For eiðer is unþolelich ant iþis ferliche mong þe l...
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knighthed
† ˈknighthed, -hede Obs. Also kniht-, kniȝt-, etc. (see knight n.); 4 -ed(e, 5–6 Sc. -heid. [f. knight n. + -head. Cf. next.] 1. The rank of a knight: = knighthood 2.c 1325 Metr. Hom. 139 A kniht That thoru kind was bond and thralle Bot knihthed gat he wit catelle. c 1475 Rauf Coilȝear 960 Schir Rau...
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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...
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among
among, adv. and prep. (əˈmʌŋ) Forms: 1 on ᵹemonge, on ᵹemang(e, 1–2 onmang(e, 1–6 amang(e (north. after 3), 2–6 amonge, 2– among, 6– 'mong. North. 4 omang, 4– amang. Also 2 enmang, 4–5 emang, 5 in mange, emonge, 5–6 emong. See i-mong. [orig. a phrase, on in + ᵹemang mingling, assemblage, crowd (f. ᵹ...
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lurk
▪ I. lurk, n.1 (lɜːk) [f. lurk v.] 1. The action of prowling about. In phrase on the lurk. Cf. lurch n.2 2.1829 Life & Death J. Wilson (Farmer), Like Reynard sneaking on the lurk. 2. slang. a. A method of fraud.c 1842 Exposure of Impositions practised by Vagrants 5 Persons who go on this lurk, gener...
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