The Oxford English Dictionary, Volumul 16Clarendon 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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b transf Chiefly applied to persons in allusive | 7 |
prominent | 8 |
soth said dauid it es i 147085 MALORY Arthur XVII xvi | 17 |
little Sooterkin how ist my prettie Life? 1696 | 29 |
+ sooth representing the adj or sb in various | 33 |
J GARDNER Every Nights a Bullfight vii 170 | 36 |
Authors true birth his play the Audience will not | 126 |
sagap on hine sylfne c 1055 Byrhtferths Handboc in Anglia | 132 |
Say sooth in secret Radagon Is this thy father? 1625 | 177 |
are the zephyrs hayscented and soothful 1896 Tale | 619 |
or qualities | 825 |
messadge turne you to a prosperus omen Cancel theese | 942 |
plausible | 986 |
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