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2. † a-ˈslout, adv. View full entry c1440

...Aslant, obliquely....

3. badge, n. View full entry 1440

...Originally: a heraldic symbol worn as an identifying mark by a knight and his retainers (= cognizance5a; sometimes more fully badge of arms). In later use: any...

4. bay, n.5 View full entry c1440

...‘Obstacle.’ Obs....

5. † blym, v. View full entry c1440

...To gladden....

6. boom, v.1 View full entry c1440

...intr. To hum or buzz, as a bee or beetle; to make a loud, deep sound with much resonance, as a cannon, a large bell, the waves of the sea, etc.;...

7. † boud, n. View full entry c1440

...A weevil; an insect or worm which breeds in malt, etc. Also in comb., as boud-eaten....

8. burr | bur, n.1 View full entry c1440

...General sense: A circle....

9. † cant, v.1 View full entry c1440

...trans. To part, divide, share, parcel out, apportion....

10. † chick, v.1 View full entry c1440

...Of chickens: To chirp, cheep....

11. chuff, n.1 View full entry c1440

...A rustic, peasant, country person, churl....

12. † ˈchymer, v. View full entry c1440

...To shiver....

13. † ˈcolder | ˈcoldyr, n.1 View full entry c1440

...? Clippings of stone....

14. † ˈcorpion, n. View full entry c1440

...Name of a quality of herring: see quot. 1758....

15. † cosh, n.1 View full entry c1490

...A small cottage, hut, hovel....

16. † ˈdaly, n. View full entry c1440

...A die, or a knuckle-bone used as a die; also a cubical piece of anything, a cube....

17. dindle, v. View full entry c1440

...intr. To tinkle; to ring or make a noise that thrills and causes vibration....

18. † doll, v.1 View full entry c1440

...trans. To warm moderately; to make tepid; to mull....

19. † drote, v. View full entry c1440

...intr. To stammer, stutter....

20. † drouking, n. View full entry c1490

...? Crouching, cowering....

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