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21. flīen v.

198 quotations in 6 senses
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(a) To fly with wings; flien with winges; flien in (bi) the lift (air); flien on heigh (upon height); flien (one's) wei; fleing kind, flying creature, birds; (b) comen flen, flien fleing, to come…

22. gerlō̆nd n.

64 quotations in 5 senses
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(a) A wreath or string of leaves or flowers worn as an ornament; also fig.; (b) a wreath bestowed on a victor; (c) Christ's crown of thorns; (d) a painted or embroidered representation of a garland; a…

23. gorǧe n.

23 quotations in 3 senses
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(a) Gullet, esophagus, throat; to the gorge, up to the neck; (b) the front part of the neck, throat [see also coupe gorge]; (c) the crop of a bird; gorge worm a noxious worm that gets into a hawk's…

24. interj.

30 quotations in 3 senses
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(a) Stop, hold; nou ho, ho ther; (b) crien (seien) ho, to cease; put a stop to an action.

25. indǒuing ger.

1 quotation in 1 sense
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Hawk. The ability to pass food from the crop to the stomach.

26. loine n.(2)

10 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) A length of cord, or thong of leather, used as a leash or fetter; (b) hawk. the leash of a hawk; pl.?jesses.

27. lūre n.(1)

22 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) Hawk. A bait for recalling hawks, usually a bundle of leather and feathers resembling a bird; also fig.; (b) something that entices, an attraction, enticement; (c) bringen (reclaimen) to lure, to…

28. lūren v.(1)

15 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) Hawk. To recall (a hawk) with a lure; also fig.; also in prov.; (b) to attract (sb.), entice, allure.

29. overgorǧed ppl.

1 quotation in 1 sense
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Hawk. With an excessively full crop, too full of food.

30. penned adj.

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(a) Equipped with feathers, feathered; penned ord, a pen; (b) hawk. tendre penned, having only new, young feathers and not ready to be taken from the mews to be trained; hard penned, having mature…

31. pēr(e n.(4)

Additional spellings: pere
3 quotations in 1 sense
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Hawk. ?A digestive disease of hawks.

32. plumāǧe n.

2 quotations in 1 sense
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Plumage, feathers; hawk. feathers given to a hawk as an emetic.

33. putten v.

1280 quotations in 42 senses
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(a) To push, shove, thrust; strike a blow, smite; putten with fet, trample, kick; putten with fet and hondes, thrust with feet and hands; putten ayen, push against (sb.); stumble against (sb.); putten

34. quirrẹ̄ n.(1)

16 quotations in 2 senses
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Hunt. (a) The parts of a deer, usually placed on the animal's hide, which are given to the hounds as a reward for the chase; (b) the ceremony of giving the hounds their reward; (c) the collection of…

35. rẹ̄ n.(3)

5 quotations in 1 sense
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Hawk. A disease of hawks.

36. rebāten v.

27 quotations in 3 senses
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(a) To deduct (an amount from another amount), subtract; rebaten in, deduct (a sum) from (an amount); rebaten of (upon), deduct (a sum) from (sb., an amount); (b) ben rebated, to be credited (to sb.)…

37. rē̆bātinge ger.

4 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) Abatement (of sorrow); a cause of diminishing (of strength); (b) hawk. the return (of a hawk to the hand); (c) a process for the preservation of wine.

38. reclaim(e n.

Additional spellings: reclaime
15 quotations in 2 senses
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(a) Hawk. The act of recalling a hawk; comen to reclaim, of a hawk: to return when called back; (b) a call to someone to come; an enticement; comen a reclaim, to come (to sb.) when summoned; comen to

39. reclaimen v.

29 quotations in 3 senses
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Hawk. (a) To call back (a hawk); also in sayings; (b) to make (a hawk) tame; ppl. reclaimed, tame, trained.

40. remǒunten v.

12 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) To rise again, climb up again; also fig.; (b) hawk. to regain (a state of strength or good health); ben remounted, be restored (to a state of strength or good health); (c) to remount one's horse…