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1. ante-, prefix View full entry 1611
...Forming nouns. (Main stress on ˈante-: ˈantechapel.)...
2. † ˈclaspet, n. View full entry 1611
...A little clasp....
3. cramper, n. View full entry 1598
...= cramp-iron...
4. disentomb, v. View full entry 1611
...trans. To take out of the tomb; (transf. and fig.) to take (anything) out of that in which it is buried or hidden away; to disinter, unearth....
5. ˈhurdle, v. View full entry 1598
...trans. To construct like a hurdle; to wattle....
6. inˈserted, adj. View full entry 1598
...Set or put in; fitted in, ingrafted....
7. † inˈvitreate, v. View full entry 1598
...trans. To glaze....
8. liner, n.1 View full entry 1611
...One who lines or fits a lining to anything....
9. liquefied, adj. View full entry 1598
...Transformed into a liquid state; spec. (of a solid) molten; (of a gas) made liquid by cooling or compression (now freq. in liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum...
10. † loy, n.1 View full entry 1598
...Alloy....
11. † luˈtation, n. View full entry 1611
...The process of luting....
12. nibbler, n. View full entry 1598
...A person who or thing which nibbles....
13. reassay, v. View full entry 1598
...intr. To make a fresh attempt (to do something). Obs....
14. reeler, n.1 View full entry 1598
...A person who reels or winds something (as yarn, rope, silk, etc.) upon a reel or reels, esp. as part of a manufacturing process; a manufacturer or business specializing in this. Also:...
15. repave, v. View full entry 1611
...trans. To pave again; esp. to resurface (a road, floor, etc.) in this way. Freq. with with....
16. retemper, v. View full entry 1598
...trans. To temper again (in various senses)....
17. snap-, comb. form View full entry 1603
...With ns. (also forming derivatives)....
18. † spick, n.3 View full entry 1611
...A spike-nail....
19. tarnish, v. View full entry 1598
...trans. To dull or dim the lustre of, to discolour (as a metallic surface by oxidation, etc.); to cause to fade; to spoil, wither....
20. tilter, n.1 View full entry 1611
...One who tilts or justs; a combatant in a tilt; also fig....
