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occupied in
prayer as it seemed,
wrung the
necks of them
bothe at one
instant clene backward, in
somuch that even at a mome[n]t
where they kneeled, they stra[n]gely...
- aisselier, from the
Latin axilla, a
diminutive of axis,
meaning "plank". "
Clene hewen ashler"
often occurs in
medieval do****ents; this
means tooled or finely...
- 2-Butoxyethanol is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula BuOC2H4OH (Bu = CH3CH2CH2CH2). This
colorless liquid has a sweet, ether-like odor, as...
- in
Scotland was to
return a
finding of "fylet,
culpable and convict" or "
clene,
innocent and acquit". This
changed in the late 17th century, at
which point...
- shut up in his house. He is very
jealous of his wife: A good wyf, that is
clene of werk and thoght,
Sholde nat been kept in noon awayt, certayn; And trewely...
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lines 146–150
Original Text
Translation (bob) ful
clene (wheel) for
wonder of his hwe men hade set in his
semblaunt sene he
ferde as
freke were fade and...
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James McLene (October 11, 1730 –
March 18, 1806) was an
American farmer and
political leader from
Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was a
delegate for...
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speaking of a
communal fire in
celebrations of
Saint John's Eve that "was
clene bones & no wode & that is
callid a bone fyre". The word is thus a compound...
- also
delves in the
ideas how a
labourer at
Scripture hath "nede to live a
clene life, and with good
livyng and
great traviel"
meaning to come to "trewe...
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Leland noted that
Worksop castle had all but disappeared,
saying it was: "
clene down and
scant knowen wher it was".
Leland noted that at that time Worksop...