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1. afore, adv., prep., and conj. View full entry eOE

...Of place, position, or direction, fixed or involving motion: in front, in advance, ahead; in or into the forepart....

2. after, adv., prep., and conj. View full entry eOE

...Behind something in place or position; in the rear; further back....

3. an, conj. and n. View full entry ?a1160

...Now usu. in form an'. = andI. (coordinating). Now regional and nonstandard....

5. both, adj., conj., and adv. View full entry 1154

...absol. From 14th c. sometimes the both (obs.). In early modern English sometimes inflected as a n., with genitive both's....

7. † oc, conj. View full entry lOE

...Linking clauses or as an introductory expression: but, yet, however, nevertheless....

8. † oth, prep. and conj. View full entry eOE

...Until, up to, as far as....

9. other, conj. and adv.2 View full entry lOE

...As a simple conjunction. Obs....

10. to, prep., conj., and adv. View full entry c875

...Expressing motion directed towards and reaching: governing a n. denoting the place, thing, or person approached and reached. The opposite of from Also with adv. prefixed, as away,...

11. whereso, adv. and conj. View full entry 1154

...= wherever25....

12. † ye, conj. and adv. View full entry 900-30

...And; also, too. ȝe…ȝe (or and): both…and; as well…as....

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