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1. sequere-mē n.

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Surg. A small metal probe.

2. mẹ̄-self pron.

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Emphatic sg. first person pron.: (a) as an appositive to the subject of a clause: myself; (b) as reflexive object of verb or inf.: myself; (c) as object of a preposition; (d) as dative.

3. onleiinge ger.

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The act of imposing penance on someone.

4. ingōing(e ger.

Additional spellings: ingoinge
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(a) Going in, entrance, access; of a musical instrument: beginning, entrance, prelude; (b) way in, means of entrance, portal; (c) permission to enter.

5. flurted ppl.

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Depicted in the form of a flower, flowered.

6. baptēme, -esme, -isme, -īme n.

Additional spellings: baptesme, baptisme, baptime
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The act, ceremony, or sacrament of baptism; the fact of being baptized; also fig.; bapteme water, water of bapteme, water used in baptism; ben hight in bapteme, be given a Christian name; name of

7. shipāble adj.

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Navigable.

8. matsal n.

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Cloth made at Mattishall, Norfolk.

9. painim(e adj.

Additional spellings: painime
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Non-Christian, pagan, heathen.

10. ē̆lectīvelī adv.

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By choice or preference, with discrimination.

11. blāme n.

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(a) The act of criticizing, reproaching, rebuking, or offending; censure, reproof; a rebuke; fals blame, slander; thank ne blame, thanks nor reproof; for blame, out of disrespect; for fear of censure…

12. aspāren v.

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To spare, afford (sth.).

13. abīme n.

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

14. feue indef. pron. (plural)

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(a) As adj.: small in number, not many, few; but feue; feue in nombre; feue lesse (mo, more); at (in, mid, with) feue wordes, in a few words, briefly; the feuer; at the feuest, at least; (b) a(n feue

15. fodme n.

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Anything that is nourished or grows; erthes fodme, the produce of the earth.

16. chimp-trẹ̄ n.

Additional spellings: chimptre
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Jamb or side post (as of a door).

17. de prep.

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Of : (a) in names, titles, etc. ; (b) with English nouns in Latin contexts [cp. le, art.]

18. noiceǒuse adj.

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Troublesome, difficult.

19. flout n.

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A bundle (of straw).

20. fourte-night n.

Additional spellings: fourtenight
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(a) A period of fourteen days, two weeks, a fortnight; (b) transl. L quindena.