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1. ā n.(1)

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(a) The letter A of the alphabet; cp. a-per-se; (b) the letter A used in enumeration, in labeling a diagram or a square on the chess board, the recto of a folio, a star, etc.; (c) the dominical letter…

2. ā n.(2)

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River, stream; -- in names of streams and places [see EPNSoc. 1 (pt. 1.1) & 5 (pp. 161, 165)].

3. ab n.

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In weaving: the woof.

4. abaciste n.

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One who performs calculations with an abacus, an arithmetician.

5. abacus n.

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Abacus, the instrument, and the art of calculating with it.

6. abai n.

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(a) The act or occasion of keeping a hunted animal at bay by barking dogs; (b) the confrontation of hounds and the carcass of slain prey (the former encouraged to lunge and bark at the latter); (c) of…

7. abaishaunce n.

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Lack of composure, ?fear.

8. aba(i)shement n.

Additional spellings: abaishement
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(a) Lowering (of prices); (b) embarrassment, dread, fear.

9. abait n.

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(a) A setting on (of dogs), pursuit; (b) excitement; power to excite.

10. abandǒun n.

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Control; under abandoun, under (one's) control; yeven (putten) in or to abandoun, put at (someone's) disposal.

11. abatailment n.

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Battlement.

12. abate n.

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13. abātement n.

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(a) Lessening, loss; (b) impairment, infringement; (c) lowering (of prices), depreciation; deficiency, as in the weight of a coin; a deduction for light weight; (d) law the quashing of a suit or writ…

14. abater(e n.

Additional spellings: abater
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(a) Something that alleviates pain, an analgesic; (b) a destroyer.

15. abbā n.

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Father! -- addressed to God & to an abbot.

16. abbat(h)īe, -cīe n.

Additional spellings: abbathie, abbacie
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(a) The office, estate, or jurisdiction of an abbot; (b) an abbey.

17. abbatisse, -ice n.

Additional spellings: abbatice
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Abbess.

18. abbeie n.

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The office, estate, or jurisdiction of an abbot, abbacy.

19. abbes(se n.

Additional spellings: abbesse
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A woman superior of a convent of nuns.

20. abbicion n.

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Deviation, disagreement.

21. abbodesse n.

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Abbess.

22. abbodīe n.

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Abbacy.

23. abbod-rīc(h)e n.

Additional spellings: abbodriche, abbod-rice, abbodrice
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The office, estate, or jurisdiction of an abbot or abbess; an abbacy.

24. abbot n.

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(a) The superior of a convent of monks having the status of an abbey; (b) = abba, q.v.

25. abbot-lāf n.

Additional spellings: abbotlaf
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A loaf of bread of some kind.

26. abbo(t)ship n.

Additional spellings: abbotship
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The office of abbot.

27. ab(b)reviāciǒun n.

Additional spellings: abbreviacioun
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(a) Shortness; (b) abridgement (of a story, etc.); an abstract or summary.

28. abdicacioun n.

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29. ā̆becẹ̄ n.

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An alphabet, esp. the Latin alphabet of 22 letters (lacking k and w, and distinct characters for j and v) arranged in fixed sequence; abece of Grew, abece of Hebru, abece of Latine men.

30. abecedary n.

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A spelling book or primer.

31. aberdē̆n(e n.

Additional spellings: aberdene
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Sun-dried or salt codfish.

32. abēre n.

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Gesture, sign.

33. abet(te n.

Additional spellings: abette
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Incitement to evil; urging.

34. abettement n.

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Instigation to, or connivance in, an offense or crime.

35. abettǒur, -er n.

Additional spellings: abetter
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One who encourages or supports an offender.

36. abhomināciǒun n.

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(a) Physical loathing, disgust, nausea; abhominacioun of wlatsomnesse, nausea; haven abhominacioun of, to be disgusted or nauseated by (sth.); abhominacioun of stomak; (b) moral abhorrence; haven

37. ?abhorraciǒun n.

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Loathing.

38. abīde n.

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A delay, tarrying.

39. abīder n.

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(a) One who stays in a place, a sojourner, a dweller; (b) one who is constant or steadfast, one who perseveres.

40. abiete n.

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41. abi hauk n.

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A kind of hawk.

42. abilitẹ̄ n.

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A capacity for doing something, proficiency in an art or profession, ability, power.

43. abil(l)ement n.

Additional spellings: abillement
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(a) A piece of equipment; a tool, an instrument, a weapon, a piece of armor, etc.; -- usually pl.; (b) abillementes of werre, military equipment.

44. abīme n.

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The depths (of the sea or the earth), abyss; also, the bottomless pit, hell.

45. abissus n.

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(a) The depths of the earth or the sea; (b) the primordial chaos, amorphous matter; (c) hell.

46. abjecciǒun n.

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(a) Humbleness, lowliness; an abject position; (b) one who is utterly degraded, the lowest (of the lowly).

47. abjūrāciǒun n.

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Solemn renunciation of heresy or idolatry.

48. ablāciǒun n.

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Med. and surg. (a) Removal, amputation; ablacioun of blod, bloodletting; also, removal (of the cause of a disease); (b) loss of function (in a part of the body).

49. ablactāciǒun n.

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The weaning (of a child).

50. ablaqueāciǒun n.

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Removal of soil from the roots of vines.

51. ablā̆tī̆f, -ī̆ve adj. & n.

Additional spellings: ablative
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(a) The ablative (case) of Latin; a noun or adjective in the ablative case; (b) in a pun (with ref. to L ablātiō a taking away & ablāt-um taken away, stolen): carried off, stolen; ablatif cas, the…

52. āblehēde n.

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Functional capability, ability to function normally.

53. āblenes(se n.

Additional spellings: ablenesse
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A capacity for doing something; proneness to sin [quot.Cloud].

54. ablūciǒun n.

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Alch. and pharm. The process by which oil or other substances, after being reduced to liquid form, are cleansed of impurities. [An emulsion is formed with hot water; this is allowed to separate, and…

55. abnegāciǒun n.

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(a) A negative assertion, a denial; (b) self-denial, renunciation.

56. abneveu n.

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?A great-great grandson or grandnephew.

57. abobbed ppl. as n.

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The game of blind-man's buff [see first quot.]; pleien abobbed; fig. to fool or delude a helpless person.

58. abōd n.

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(a) The act of waiting, delay; abod of, waiting for, awaiting; (b) non abod, no delay, no hesitation; withouten (buten) abod, without delay, immediately; no leng abod, no longer delay.

59. aborchi n.

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The aorta.

60. aborsum n.

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Abortion, stillbirth.

61. abort n.

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Abortion.

62. abortī̆f, -īve adj. & n.

Additional spellings: abortive
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(a) Born prematurely or dead; (b) as noun: a child born prematurely or dead, a stillbirth; also fig.; (c) one who is born deformed, a monster.

63. abǒundaunce n.

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(a) A great number of things, a great quantity; plenty, a sufficiency; also, an excess; -- often with in or of; (b) aboundaunce of water, an overflow, a flood.

64. abǒve(n adv. as n.

Additional spellings: aboven
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(a) A higher place; from (fro) above, from heaven; also, from the sky; (b) the upper part of the body or of a bodily organ.

65. abreǧ(ǧ)ement n.

Additional spellings: abreggement
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(a) A reduction or lessening in amount; a shortening in space or time; (b) a condensed version, an epitome.

66. abreid n.

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Censure, upbraiding.

67. abressemyne n.

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?A disease of hawks.

68. abrotāne n.

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Southernwood (Artemisia abrotanum).

69. abrotet n.

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Broth.

70. abscisiǒun n.

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(a) Removal by cutting off or away; (b) removal (by means of a laxative); (c) loss (of the power of speech).

71. abscisǒurs n. (plural)

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A cutting instrument; prob. scissors.

72. absence n.

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(a) The state of being away from a place, absence; in his absence, etc.; (b) in absence, absent; (c) the fact of being lacking or missing, lack, non-existence.

73. absent adj. (& n.)

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(a) Not in a particular place, not present, absent; -- often with fro, from; (b) of things, qualities, etc.: absent, lacking, non-existent.

74. absictus n.

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A precious stone, reputed to hold heat for 7 days.

75. absinthe n.

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Wormwood; fig. bitterness sorrow.

76. absinthium n.

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The common wormwood (Artemisia absinthium).

77. absō̆lūciǒun n.

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(a) Forgiveness of sin as pronounced by a priest or by authority of the Church, remission; esp., the sacrament of penance; (b) a document granting remission of sins, an indulgence; (c) the act of…

78. absteiner n.

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One who is abstemious, one who practices self-denial.

79. abstersiǒun n.

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Surg. (a) The act or process of cleansing a wound or sore, the removal of pus or other impurities by means of cleansing medicines; (b) a detergent or cleansing property.

80. abstersīve n.

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Surg. A cleansing medicine; a preparation, externally applied, which removes pus and other impurities from wounds or sores.

81. abstinence n.

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Avoidance (of sth.), refraining (from sth.), self-denial; abstinence of mete, fasting; ben of abstinence, abstain; don abstinence of, abstain from; maken abstinence, avoid luxury.

82. abstracciǒun n.

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Withdrawal from worldly affairs and interests, asceticism.

83. abstract n.

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An abridgment or summary of a book or document.

84. absurditẹ̄ n.

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(a) Lack of harmony, dissonance; (b) an unjust practice.

85. abūs n.

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Improper or corrupt practice.

86. abūsaǧe n.

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Sexual misconduct.

87. abushement n.

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(a) An ambush; on abushement, in ambush; (b) troops in ambush.

88. abūsiǒun n.

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(a) Misuse, perversion, abuse; (b) in abusioun, insultingly, abusively; also, in a wicked or unnatural manner.

89. acācia, -ie n.

Additional spellings: acacie
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Med. A gum made from the juice of green plums or sloes (used as an astringent, a restringent, or a repercussive).

90. accent n.

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Accent, modulation.

91. accepciǒun n.

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(a) The acceptance of something as true or valid; approval (of a book); (b) accepcioun of persones, personal accepcioun, favoritism, partiality; (c) a condition or stipulation to which one has agreed…

92. acceptāciǒun n.

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(a) The act of accepting (an office) or approving (a privilege, etc.); (b) acceptance or approval (of sth.) as true or just or satisfactory; (c) acceptacioun of persones, favoritism, partiality.

93. accepter n.

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94. acces(se n.

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(a) Any attack of illness characterized by fever, but esp. of malarial fever or ague; acces ill, sharp acces, ague; fervent acces, hard acces, hot acces, etc.; (b) an attack of fever; esp. one of the…

95. accessioun n.

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96. accessō̆rie n.

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(a) An accessory to a crime; (b) that which is subordinate to something else.

97. accidence n.

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(a) Phil. A non-essential or incidental characteristic, a temporary and variable property of a thing; bi accidence, through a secondary means, indirectly; of accidence, without affecting or involving…

98. accident n.

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Something that happens or occurs; a fortuitous happening.

99. accidentāl n.

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A non-essential quality, an incidental circumstance.

100. accīdie n.

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(a) The deadly sin of Sloth, a disinclination to do anything good; (b) a spell of lethargy or apathy.