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1. accumulation, n. View full entry 1490
...An accumulated mass; a heap, amount, or quantity formed by successive additions....
2. approved, adj. View full entry 1489
...Proved or established by experience, tried, tested....
3. arbitrage, n. View full entry 1480
...Exercise of the functions of an arbitrator; decision by arbitration; the process of arbitration. arch....
4. † ˈargenter, n. View full entry 1483
...A money-changer, banker....
5. bank, n.3 View full entry 1474
...The table or counter of a money-changer or dealer in money. Obs. exc. Hist....
6. bespoken, adj. View full entry 1474
...Spoken, of speech; as in well bespoken. Obs....
7. chargeable, adj. View full entry 1480
...Burdensome, troublesome. Obs....
8. codicil, n. View full entry 1490
...Law. A supplement to a will, added by the testator for the purpose of explanation, alteration, or revocation of the original contents....
9. † day, v.2 View full entry 1481
...trans. To appoint a day to any one; to cite or summon for an appointed day. transl. Flemishdaghen....
10. † ˈdebitor, n. View full entry 1483
...A by-form of debtor, current from 15th to 17th c., esp. in Book-keeping....
11. † dime, v. View full entry 1483
...trans....
12. domicile, n. View full entry 1477
...A place of residence or ordinary habitation; a dwelling-place, abode; a house or home. Also transf. the dwelling-place of an animal, and fig....
13. embar, v. View full entry 1480
...trans. To enclose within bars; to enclose, imprison. Also fig.arch....
14. enhancing, n. View full entry 1490
...The action of the verb enhance...
15. † enterˈmeter, n. View full entry a1492
...A broker, mercantile intermediary....
16. establishment, n. View full entry 1481
...The action of establishing; the fact of being established: in various senses of the vb....
17. expose, v. View full entry 1474
...trans. To put out; to put (a person) ashore; to expel from a country, etc. Also refl. of a river: To empty itself into. Obs.rare...
18. factor, n. View full entry 1485
...One who makes or does (anything); a doer, maker, performer, perpetrator; an author of a literary work. Obs. or arch....
19. failed, adj. View full entry 1490
...Decayed, worn out. Chiefly, of a person: Impaired in health or vigour; infirm....
20. fore, adj. View full entry 1490
...Situated or appearing in front, or in front of something else; usually with an opposition expressed or implied to back, hind-....
