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youthly
youthly, a. Now rare. (ˈjuːθlɪ) [f. youth + -ly1. In OE. ᵹeoᵹuþl{iacu}c; cf. OHG. jugundlîh.] 1. Pertaining to or characteristic of youth: = youthful 2.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. v. vi. (1890) 398 Ic ne wæs min mod fulfremedlice bewerᵹende þæm ᵹeoᵹuðlicum unalefednessum. 1922 E. R. Eddison Worm Ouroboro... Oxford English Dictionary
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youthful
youthful, a. (ˈjuːθfʊl) [f. youth + -ful.] 1. Having or characterized by youth; that is still young.1590 Spenser F.Q. i. i. 14 The youthfull knight could not for ought be staide. 1590 Shakes. Com. Err. v. i. 52 In vnlawfull loue, A sinne preuailing much in youthfull men. 1610 Holland Camden's Brit. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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stabled
▪ I. † ˈstabled, ppl. a.1 Obs. [f. stable v.1 + -ed1.] In senses of the verb.c 1400 Secreta Secret., Gov. Lordsh. 66 Wete also þat stablyd planetys vnmooable ar a þousand twenty and nyne. c 1449 Pecock Repr. ii. iv. 156 For noon such fonnys opinioun..is eny long bifore stabilid gouernaunce to be lef... Oxford English Dictionary
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span-long
span-long, a. [f. span n.1 + long a.] Having the length of a span; hence, brief, short.1593 Nashe Christ's T. Wks. (Grosart) IV. 214 Though our span long youthly prime, blossomes foorth eye-banquetting flowers,..yet in the graue shall we rotte. 1637 B. Jonson Sad Shepherd ii. ii, There..white faies ... Oxford English Dictionary
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well away
† well away, adv. Obs. 1. Qualifying a comparative: Far and away, much. Cf. wella B.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. xi. 215 Þis is þe lif of þis lordis..And wel-a-wey wers and I shulde al telle. 1377 Ibid. B. xii. 263 Þe larke, þat is a lasse foule, is more louelich of ledne, And wel awey of wenge swifter þan... Oxford English Dictionary
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faulting
▪ I. faulting, vbl. n. (ˈfɔːlt-, ˈfɒltɪŋ) [f. fault v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the vb. fault in various senses; an instance of this. Obs.c 1450 tr. De Imitatione iii. lix, Nature compleineþ sone of fautyng & of greuaunce. 1622 W. Whately God's Husb. 127 Some grosse outward faultings therein. a 16... Oxford English Dictionary
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green head
green head, ˈgreenhead2 [f. green a. + head n.] † 1. (See head n. 2 a.) A young, immature, or untrained intellect. Obs.1588 J. Udall Diotrephes (Arb.) 11 Euerye yoong boy will take vpon him to teache the ancient, and to reproue them, for that their greene heades thinke not to bee true. 1591 R. Turnb... Oxford English Dictionary
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sprenge
▪ I. † sprenge, n. Obs.—1 [f. next.] Sprinkling.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 287 Sprenge [v.r. spryngyng] of salt on þis flour is wisdom þat man haþ to serve God in clennesse.▪ II. sprenge, v. Obs. exc. arch. in pa. tense and pple. Pa. tense and pple. sprent. Forms: inf. 1 sprengan, sprængan, 3... Oxford English Dictionary
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youth
youth (juːθ) Forms: 1 ᵹeoᵹuþ, ᵹioᵹuþ, iuᵹuð, -oð, 1–2 ᵹeoᵹoþ, iuᵹeþ, 2–3 ȝeoȝeð, ȝuheð, 3–5 ȝouþ(e, 4–5 ȝowthe, youghthe, yhouth(e, 4–6 youthe, 4–5 (6–7 Sc.) ȝouth, (7 Sc.) yowthe, 5–6 ȝouthe, ȝowth, yought(e, yougth(e, (3 ȝuweð, -wuð, -ȝeð, ȝueþ, ȝoeþ, ȝieuð, youhþ, ȝuð, 4 ȝoweþ, ȝougheþ, ȝuth, 5 ȝ... Oxford English Dictionary
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