The Oxford English Dictionary, Volumul 7Clarendon Press, 1989 Presents in alphabetical series the words that have formed the English vocabulary from the time of the earliest records down to the present day, with all the relevant facts concerning their form, sense-history, pronunciation, and etymology. It embraces not only the standard language of literature and conversation, whether current at the moment, or obsolete, or archaic, but also the main technical vocabulary, and a large measure of dialectical usage and slang. |
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hælendes cristes dauides suna Ibid 16 Se hælend pe | 1 |
a Flood With such a heady currance scowring faults | 2 |
herknen thur the dores 1535 Coverdale ibid A foolish | 3 |
health quoth he 1602 MARSTON Ant Mel IV Wks 1856 | 7 |
harken them foorth of such a kinde as bee durable 1606 | 9 |
inconveniences or healthlessness of the person | 60 |
which is healthsome and sound 1635 R CAREW in Lismore | 68 |
headdy some get the staggers some the scab | 100 |
of the Vein and the headward part of it 1894 Nation | 231 |
wark | 243 |
ing machine maker shaft thread yarn | 251 |
man an helthful sacrifice hostiam salutarem c 1410 LOVE | 260 |
selfe in to foure heade waters 1802 R Brookes Gazetteer | 271 |
gadriad heapmælum c 1000 ELFRIC Numb i 3 Telle pu | 282 |
its dismembered headwater streams excepted | 293 |
or twenty seconds 1930 Oxford Times 21 Mar 174 I think | 315 |
spiritual wholesome salutary | 105 |
subst or pronominal object may be followed | 108 |
prouoakd with raging ire 1598 R BERNARD tr Terence | 109 |
and is a fretter and no healer 1658 A Fox Wurtz Surg II | 112 |
attrib and Comb a simple attrib | 118 |
heaf north dial Modification of heft HAFT | 122 |
s sb Forms 45 heerse 5 heerce | 125 |
both reeds are placed on what is termed a dividing head | 131 |
instead of being levelled heaped measure | 135 |
Bin heah too long 1937 C HIMES Black on Black 1973 | 139 |
healthy influence which he exerted upon society | 149 |
be hard vrthe Ibid 7434 Hedstoupis of his horse he hurlit | 150 |
niba secgan hyrde an123 O E Chron an iii Đa | 152 |
seruaunte and heedstronge settyth more by hymself than | 172 |
Major Eaton it wont be healthy for you to come on to these | 179 |
head strongly like a madded beast runne on in his owne race | 185 |
Heafodwearde healdan and horswearde 1861 PEARSON | 195 |
Pro meremio ad hercias Dominæ Reginæ apud | 199 |
c825 Vesp Psalter ix 39 x 18 Doem dæm freondleasan | 215 |
wesell brent to asshes is helthfully done in medycyn 1581 | 333 |
implication of completeness of action In some | 346 |
headwork in bowling 1898 B J ANGLE in W A Morgan | 367 |
the Prayerbook A MS copy said to be of 1559 is in | 381 |
healthfulness f as prec + NESS | 385 |
Lindisf Gosp Luke x 16 Sede iuih teleð vel gehened | 398 |
at Whitehall presently after the Healing a Ring with | 415 |
Westmonasterium c 1368 CHAUCER Compl Pite 15 Adown | 510 |
their body so muche as suffiseth for life and healthfulnesse | 575 |
metal fixed over a tomb to support rich | 610 |
head or brain | 662 |
salubrement salutairement 1726 LEONI Albertis Archit I | 688 |
1 hælp 35 helpe | 818 |
which its functions are duly and efficiently | 838 |
and hælp is on hyre fiderum c 1250 Old Kent Serm in | 876 |
another so as to form an elevated mass often | 897 |
ALFRED Gregorys Past xlviii Sw 367 Galað on Ebreisc | 983 |
Se halga heap hehfædera and witgena a1175 Cott | 1058 |
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