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1. ofcǒunting ger.

1 quotation in 1 sense
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Reckoning, calculation.

2. ōc-querne n.

Additional spellings: ocquerne
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The fur of the squirrel.

3. ac(c)ūsen v.

Additional spellings: accusen
33 quotations in 2 senses
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(a) To charge (sb. with an offence, or misconduct, etc.), to impugn or blame; acusen gilt, to blame; to make a formal charge, indict; -- often with of (in, upon) phrase; also with inf. phrase or that

4. accǒunten v.

83 quotations in 6 senses
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(a) To count (things); (b) to include (sth.) in a count; (c) pass. to amount to (a certain number).

5. acrōchen v.

17 quotations in 2 senses
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(a) To pull or draw (as with a hook); fig. attract; (b) to seize (sth.); acquire or gather (wealth, etc.); get (help); gather or gain (strength, power); -- often with to phrase.

6. codeniāt n.

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A confection made of quince.

7. ōk(e n.

Additional spellings: oke
144 quotations in 4 senses
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(a) The British oak Quercus robur; also, the evergreen or holm oak Quercus ilex; (b) in Biblical sources: various species of oak; (c) oak wood or timber; (d) oak leaves; (e) appel of the ok, an oak…

8. ac- pref.

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9. ac conj.

95 quotations in 4 senses
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Used between contrasting expressions: but, yet, however, nevertheless; -- (a) between clauses; (b) as an introductory expression.

10. hagh interj.

3 quotations in 1 sense
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An exclamation, either of grief or mirth.