The Oxford English Dictionary, Volumul 6Clarendon Press, 1989 - 1143 pagini 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. |
Cuprins
adv and not an adoption of the ON forn ancient | 1 |
forogotenum tearum Dryhtne his willan bebead | 2 |
MRS FORRESTER Roy V I 11 This is fortunate | 3 |
on each side be reduced to the 6 and the Quincunx | 4 |
see FOR pref ¹ | 5 |
badde answere 1529 MORE Dyaloge 1 Wks 1641 That | 6 |
time b Thenceforward in future | 13 |
fortunately obteined 1600 HOLLAND LIvy II xvi 1609 | 51 |
was decernit to be cassin down 1568 GRAFTON Chron II | 378 |
Dives Paup W de W vI viii 2431 | 406 |
to act as a temporary substitute | 408 |
a fornycarie womman 1387 TREVISA Higden Rolls VII | 469 |
Mar 1771 | 487 |
devils FortRoyal 1681 Whole Duty Nations 36 | 520 |
to food | 587 |
fecche forth oure vitailes of fornicatores 1477 Earl RiverS | 590 |
folzed alle pe sele 14 Trentalle S Gregorii in Tundales | 93 |
fortieth B 6 fourtyest OE féowertigoða | 107 |
and fortifying materials 1872 BAGEHOT Physics | 108 |
counsalour sle Quhy suld 3e sleuthfullie your tyme | 109 |
Former | 112 |
forsit v Obs OE forsittan f FOR pref ¹ | 115 |
Trinarch Hen V cxciii As they had found Some fort | 117 |
pat selenes pat neuer forslakes 1579 TOMSON Calvins | 124 |
fourtyest is noteworthy as being formed with | 129 |
CAXTON Trevisas Higden 11 i 71 a From | 139 |
1386 | 144 |
in BAILEY 1744 HANMER conjecture in Shaks 1 Hen IV 11 | 154 |
Cor v iii 80 The thing I haue forsworne | 159 |
pin agen feorh for hine ne sealdest 1297 R GLOUC Rolls | 171 |
they wanted Liberty 1706 MAULE Hist Picts in Misc Scot | 176 |
fortayn And nothing his 1892 STOPF BROOKE E E Lit I | 181 |
SIDNEY Arcadia 1622 117 Whose greatest fortunatenesse | 212 |
fortresses and the walle c1330 R BRUNNE Chron Wace | 217 |
DALRYMPLE tr Leslies Hist Scot 1888 I | 229 |
n forswore ppl a | 242 |
Daily News 24 Jan 57 A garrison company | 250 |
c1175 Cott Hom 229 Drihten pa an pa furteohte deze | 264 |
Drihhtin swipe unncweme Ibid 4736 Himm iss idellnesse | 272 |
Blade is Measured from the Shell to the middle of | 374 |
fortificat In 3our contrair | 375 |
New Arab Nts 1884 129 He had no means of fortification | 593 |
Vertue oh man assaile 1592 DANIEL Compl Rosamond | 601 |
lii 262 These fortitudinous heroes are awed by | 616 |
thaim redy ford Ibid vIII 752 The knycht Cambell | 622 |
Fornicatouris and provokaris to the synne of lechorie | 634 |
HUBBARD Narrative 71 They were resolved to foreslow | 636 |
a Fornicator that is having past your self a little way | 643 |
and Fortification 1688 CAPT J S Fortification 23 | 663 |
an arch or vault vaulted | 678 |
his journeie 1579 SPENSER Sheph Cal June 119 Least night | 679 |
+ forsmite v Obs f FOR pref ¹ + SMITE | 705 |
to say forsooth and forsooth cf verily verily | 718 |
continuously in one direction without deviation | 755 |
tjuıtızəm f FORTUITOUS | 779 |
a forsooth of the city 16601 PEPYS Diary 16 Jan The sport | 787 |
Argument against the fortuitous concourse of Atoms 1712 | 789 |
forð on done herepað on done dic 1297 R GLOUC Rolls | 847 |
not so fortuitously dispensed as to be communicated | 874 |
c893 K ALFRED Oros 1 i 23 Swibost ealle hys speda | 916 |
c975 Rushw Gosp Matt vi 19 In eorpe pær diofes adelfap | 1029 |
forsteal1 obs form of FORESTALL | 1092 |
it the name of forsterite | 1123 |
c1200 Trin Coll Hom 23 For to be time cam pat | 1133 |
Drept de autor | |