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1. accomplish, v. View full entry c1405
...trans. To fulfil, perform, or carry out successfully (an undertaking, desire, request, etc.); to achieve (one's object)....
2. England, n. View full entry a1475
...The inhabitants of England (sometimes also Britain) regarded collectively. Also: England personified or regarded allusively, esp. as a political entity; (with modifying word) a section of the inhabitants of England...
3. fooding, n. View full entry a1425
...The act of feeding; the provision of food. Also: food. Now chiefly Indian English....
4. guard, n. View full entry 1412
...Keeping, guardianship, custody, ward. to take guard: to take care. Obs....
5. matriculate, adj. and n. View full entry 1487
...Matriculated. Obs....
6. matrimonial, adj. and n. View full entry 1449
...Of or relating to marriage....
7. military, adj. and n. View full entry a1460
...Of or relating to warfare or defence; adapted to or connected with a state of war; designed for military use. Of, relating, or belonging to armed forces or an army (now freq....
8. peg, n.1 View full entry 1440
...A short pin or bolt, originally made of wood and later also of metal, plastic, etc., typically tapering slightly at one end, and used to fasten two things together, to plug a...
9. revenue, n. View full entry 1427-8
...The return, yield, or profit of any land, property, or other important source of income. Also fig. Now chiefly hist....
10. shrab, n. View full entry 1477
...Wine, spirits, or a drink prepared with them....
11. stay, v.1 View full entry c1440
...To cease going forward; to stop, halt; to arrest one's course and stand still. Obs. (exc. as in 1b.)...
12. union, n.1 View full entry c1450
...The action of joining or uniting one thing to another or others, or two or more things together, so as to form one whole or complete body; the state or condition of...
13. vote, n. View full entry c1478
...A vow; a solemn promise or undertaking. Obs....
