earnest penny |
Old form(s): peny |
guarantee, promise [small sum of money paid to secure a bargain]
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easy-melting (adj.) |
Old form(s): easie-melting |
pliable, manipulatable, easily persuaded
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ecstasy (n.) |
Old form(s): Extasie, extasies |
fit, bout of madness, frenzied behaviour
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egress and regress |
Old form(s): egresse, regresse |
[legal] right of leaving and return, freedom to come and go
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element (n.) |
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(plural) substances from which all material things are made [believed to be earth, water, air, fire]
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eleven and twenty long |
Old form(s): eleuen, twentie |
just right, perfect [a winning hand in the card game of Thirty-one]
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elvish-marked (adj.) |
Old form(s): eluish mark'd |
marked out at birth by evil fairies, displaying spite
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embark (v.) |
Old form(s): embark'd |
engage in an enterprise, involve in an undertaking
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embassy (n.) |
Old form(s): ambassie , Embassie |
message [especially via an ambassador]
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embattailed (adj.) |
Old form(s): embattailed |
in battle positions, marshalled for fight
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embattle (v.) |
Old form(s): embattaild , embattaile, embattall'd, imbatteled |
deploy, draw up, marshal
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ember-eve (n.) |
Old form(s): Ember eues |
evening before ember-days [church quarterly 3-day period of fasting and prayer]
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embossed (adj.) |
Old form(s): imbost |
driven to such extremes, made mad with exhaustion
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embowel (v.) |
Old form(s): Imbowell'd |
disembowel [in Tudor times a procedure used to ensure that the body of a noble person would not deteriorate so much between death and burial]
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embracement (n.) |
Old form(s): imbracement , imbracements |
embrace, clasping, hug
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empiricutic (n./adj.) |
Old form(s): Emperickqutique |
quackery, imposture; quackish, fraudulent
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empleached, impleached (adj.) |
Old form(s): empleacht |
entwined, intertwined, interwoven
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enamelled (adj.) |
Old form(s): enamaled, enameld , enamelld, enammel'd |
brightly coloured, multi-coloured, kaleidoscopic
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enchant (v.) |
Old form(s): enchaunt , enchaunted , inchaunt |
charm, bewitch, win over
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enchanting (adj.) |
Old form(s): inchaunting |
bewitching, captivating, holding under a spell
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encompass (v.) |
Old form(s): encompass'd , encompast , Incompass'd , incompassed, incompast |
surround, encircle, enclose
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encompassment (n.) |
Old form(s): encompassement |
talking around [a subject], roundabout means
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encounter with (v.) |
Old form(s): encountred , incounter |
meet, approach [as an adversary]
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endeared (adj.) |
Old form(s): endeer'd , endeered |
attached in honour, bound by affection
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enfettered (adj.) |
Old form(s): enfetter'd |
placed in fetters, enchained, enslaved
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enforce (v.) |
Old form(s): enforst , inforce , inforst |
force, compel, constrain, drive
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enfranchise (v.) |
Old form(s): enfranchis'd , enfranchisde , enfranchized , infranchise , infranchised |
set free, liberate
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engross (v.) |
Old form(s): Ingross'd , ingrossed , Ingrost |
get together, collect, gather, seize
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engrossment (n.) |
Old form(s): engrossements |
stockpiling, accumulation, collecting activity
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enjoined (adj.) |
Old form(s): inioyn'd |
joined together in a common cause, bound by oath
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enjoy (v.) |
Old form(s): enioy, inioy |
possess with delight, take pleasure [in], savour
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enpatron (v.) |
Old form(s): enpatrone |
make a patron of, have under one's patronage
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enraged (adj.) |
Old form(s): enrag'd, inraged |
passionate, ardent, furiously aroused
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enschedule (v.) |
Old form(s): enschedul'd |
put in a schedule, write down in a list
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ensconce, insconce (v.) |
Old form(s): en-sconce , ensconc't , Insconce |
protect, conceal, shelter
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ensue (v.) |
Old form(s): insewe , insue |
follow [especially, as a logical outcome]
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entail (n.) |
Old form(s): intaile |
provision that an estate should pass to an heir
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entertain (v.) |
Old form(s): entertain'd, entertaine, entertain'st |
welcome, receive kindly, treat well, show hospitality to
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entertain (v.) |
Old form(s): entertain'd, entertaind, entertaine |
receive, admit, let in
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entertain (v.) |
Old form(s): entertain'd, entertaine |
hire, employ, maintain, take into service
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entertain (v.) |
Old form(s): entertaine |
admit into consideration, grant as a possibility
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entertain (v.) |
Old form(s): entertain'd , entertaine |
maintain, keep up, practise
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entertainment (n.) |
Old form(s): Encertainment |
pleasant reception, favourable welcome
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entertainment (n.) |
Old form(s): entertainement |
hospitality, provision for needs
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entertainment (n.) |
Old form(s): entertainement, intertainment |
treatment, hospitality, reception
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entitule, intitule (v.) |
Old form(s): entituled |
have a rightful claim, furnish with a title
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entranced (adj.) |
Old form(s): entranc'st |
unconscious, insensible, thrown into a trance
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entreat, intreat (v.) |
Old form(s): entreate , Intreate , intreated |
persuade, prevail upon
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entrench, intrench (v.) |
Old form(s): entrencht, intrench , intrencht |
put within a trench
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enure, inure (v.) |
Old form(s): enur'd, inur'd, invre |
accustom, habituate, adapt
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envenom (v.) |
Old form(s): Enuenoms , Euvenom , inuennometh |
poison, taint, destroy
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envenomed (adj.) |
Old form(s): envenom'd, inuenomed |
poisoned, infected with venom
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environ (v.) |
Old form(s): enuiron , Enuironed , Inuiron , Inuiron'd , Inuironed , inuironned |
surround, envelop, encircle, engulf
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envy, envy at (v.) |
Old form(s): Enui'd , enuie , enuies , enuy |
show malice [towards], hate, regard with ill will
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epicure (n.) |
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[follower of Epicurus] someone who does not believe in divine power or a future life
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epithet (n.) |
Old form(s): Epithat, epithite, Epithites , Epythite |
turn of phrase, expression
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equal (adj.) |
Old form(s): equall |
of the same social position; or: of equivalent fortune
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equivocator (n.) |
Old form(s): Equiuocator |
dealer in ambiguities, trader in double meanings
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candied sweetmeat from the sea holly [eryngium] believed to be an aphrodisiac
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eruption (n.) |
Old form(s): erruption |
disturbance, outbreak of calamity, turbulence
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[pron: yu'rohpa] daughter of Agenor; abducted by Jove in the shape of a bull, who then swam with her on his back to Crete
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[pron: yu'rohpa] daughter of Agenor; abducted by Jove in the shape of a bull, who then swam with her on his back to Crete
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even (v.) |
Old form(s): euen |
[unclear meaning] keep pace with; or: sort out, reach agreement over
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everlasting (adj.) |
Old form(s): euerlasting |
made of the durable material of an arresting officer's uniform
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excellent (adj.) |
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[in a bad or neutral sense] exceptionally great, supreme, extreme
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exceptless (adj.) |
Old form(s): exceptlesse |
making no exceptions, indiscriminate
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exclaim against / on (v.) |
Old form(s): exclaimd , exclaime , exclaimes, exclayming |
decry, cry out against, rail at
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exclaim on / upon (v.) |
Old form(s): exclaim'd , exclaime , exclaimes, exclaimes vpon |
accuse, blame, denounce [loudly]
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exhaled (adj.) |
Old form(s): exhall'd |
dragged from a proper course; also: drawn up as a vapour
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exhibit (v.) |
Old form(s): exhibite |
submit for inspection, produce for consideration, propose
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expectancy (n.) |
Old form(s): expectancie, expectansie |
expectation, hope for the future, source of hope
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extempore (adj./adv.) |
Old form(s): extempory |
without preparation, improvised, for the occasion
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extempore (adj./adv.) |
Old form(s): extemporie |
spontaneously, involuntarily, without thinking
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extreme (n.) |
Old form(s): extreames |
outrageous behaviour, extravagance, exaggeration
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extremity (n.) |
Old form(s): extreamitie, extreamity , extremitie |
utmost severity, extreme intensity, hardship
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extremity (n.) |
Old form(s): Extreamities |
extreme urgency, absolute necessity, crisis
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extremity (n.) |
Old form(s): extremitie |
ridiculous behaviour, embarrassing conduct
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eyas (n.) |
Old form(s): Yases |
[young hawk taken from the nest for the purpose of training] one whose training is complete
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eye-strings (n.) |
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muscles of the eye [thought to break at the point when a dear sight is lost]
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