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21. divinaille n.

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(a) The art or act of foretelling future events; interpretation of dreams; (b) the gift or ability to foretell the future; (c) something to be interpreted, a riddle.

22. ōrācle n.

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(a) A divine revelation; (b) a place where divine secrets are revealed, esp. part of a temple.

23. drẹ̄men v.(1)

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(a) Of a musical instrument: to resound; also fig.; (b) to sing; (c) to shout, clamor, talk loudly, be hilarious; (d) to rejoice; dremen of, rejoice in (sth.).

24. overnight adv.

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At night; at evening; during the night; until morning.

25. whīne adv. & conj.

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(a) As interrog. adv. in direct questions: from what place?, whence?; also in interrog. adv. phrase with prep. from [quot. c1440] (b) as subordinating conj. introducing noun clauses functioning as…

26. drẹ̄ming ger.(2)

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(a) Dreaming; a dream or vision experienced in sleep; a nightmare; also, a poetic vision; (b) thinking fondly (of sth.); (c) erroneous theorizing.

27. withdēlen v.

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(a) ?To share out (one’s harvest as an offering), give a share of (b) to have dealings with (sb.), manage; deal with (sth.), be busy about, be concerned with, occupy oneself with; (c) to have sexual…

28. mēten v.(3)

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(a) To have a dream of (sth.), dream (sth., a dream, that sth. occurs); (b) to dream; dream (of sb. or sth., in a certain way).

29. mistik(e adj.

Additional spellings: mistike
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Open to symbolical or spiritual interpretation; mystical, figurative.

30. lā̆tlī adv.

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(a) After a delay, tardily, reluctantly, belatedly; (b) with caution, rarely, sparingly; (c) recently.

31. stǒurbling ger.

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(a) Mental disquiet, perturbation, agitation; maken stourbling, to harass (sb.), trouble; (b) a physical manifestation of an inner disquiet.

32. sē̆crẹ̄nes(se n.

Additional spellings: secrenesse
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(a) Secrecy, secretness; (b) that which is secret; (c) the hidden meaning, inner significance; (d) discretion; (e) under secrenes, in confidence, confidentially.

33. drīlī adv.

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(a) Continually, unceasingly, on and on; (b) strongly, earnestly, seriously; (c) with dry humor, with mock gravity.

34. bār-fọ̄t, -fọ̄ted adj. & adv.

Additional spellings: barfot, bar-foted, barfoted
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Barefoot; gon bar-fot, etc. (as friars, pilgrims, penitents, supplicants, or the poor).

35. merveil adj.

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(a) Wondrous, remarkable, marvelous; (b) miraculous; (c) ?terrible.

36. appēring(e ger.

Additional spellings: apperinge
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(a) The act of coming into view or into being; also, a vision or revelation; (b) outward appearance; semblance.

37. afōr(e-seid ppl.

Additional spellings: aforseid, afore-seid, aforeseid
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Mentioned or stated in an earlier part of a book, a document, or a discourse; aforesaid, above-mentioned.

38. simū̆lāciǒun n.

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(a) Dissimulation, insincerity, pretense; deceit, deception; a deceptive trick; (b) an apparition; (c) outline, form.

39. swē̆ven n.

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(a) A dream experienced in sleep; a dream-vision, prophetic dream; also, a supernatural vision appearing to one in a waking state; -- freq. without article; in (on) sweven, in a dream; (b) with…

40. fantō̆m, -um, -em n.

Additional spellings: fantum, fantem
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That which has only a seeming reality, permanence, or value; vanity (of the world, its riches, joys, etc.); also, any of the world's vanities.