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1.
smert(e
n.
Additional spellings:
smerte
32 quotations in 2 senses
Sense / Definition
(a) Physical pain; also, harm [quot. a1420]; also, a burn [quot. 1440];
don smert
, to cause (an animal) pain, harm; (b) grief, sorrow, annoyance; also
fig.
of Jesus; also, contrition, remorse; (c)…
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2.
stilt(e
n.
Additional spellings:
stilte
16 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) The handle of a plow; (b) a wooden crutch; an artificial leg, peg leg; also, a stilt;
stilt bond
, a strap for attaching a stilt or a peg leg; (c) ?one of the uprights of a ladder; (d) in surname.
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yespon
n.
7 quotations in 1 sense
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A measure of volume equivalent to that contained in a person’s hands cupped together.
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