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2. agree, v. View full entry a1413

...trans....

3. agreeable, adj., adv., and n. View full entry c1405

...With to (also †unto). That is to someone's liking; pleasing to a person, or to his or her taste....

4. airish, adj. View full entry c1450

...Of or belonging to the air; aerial, airlike. Now rare....

5. atwixt, prep. View full entry c1374

...Between....

6. barb, n.1 View full entry c1374

...The beard of a man. Obs.rare....

7. bear, n.4 View full entry 1369

...A case or covering for a pillow. Usually pillow-bere, q.v....

8. † bum, v.2 View full entry c1450

...intr. To hum loudly; to boom....

9. carriage, n. View full entry c1386

...Carrying or bearing from one place to another; conveyance....

10. chitter, v. View full entry c1386

...Of birds: To utter a short series of sharp thin sounds, to twitter. Formerly used also in the senses chatter, and chirp. Also transf....

11. chuck, n.1 View full entry c1386

...A species of cluck: e.g. that made by a cock, or a hen calling chickens, or by people in calling fowls; also that made to incite a horse....

12. clicket, n. View full entry c1386

...The latch of a gate or door. Still dial....

13. complain, v. View full entry c1374

...trans. To bewail, lament, deplore. Obs....

14. conceit, n. View full entry c1374

...That which is conceived in the mind, a conception, notion, idea, thought; device. Obs....

15. † ˈcontrair, adj., n., adv., and prep. View full entry c1386

...contrary, opposed, opposite....

16. † contrary, v. View full entry c1374

...To oppose, strive against, thwart....

17. convenient, adj. and n. View full entry c1374

...Agreeing (in opinion); in accord. Obs....

18. corny, adj.1 View full entry c1386

...Of or pertaining to corn....

19. craze, v. View full entry c1369

...trans. To break by concussion or violent pressure; to break in pieces or asunder; to shatter....

20. crinkle, v.1 View full entry c1430

...trans. To make twisting, winding, or crumpled; to crease, wrinkle; (also) to crimp (the hair). Also with up....

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