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Ferthe
Ferthe Ferthe, a. Fourth. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Hyperthetical
Hyperthetical Hy`per*thet"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?; "ype`r over + ? to place.] Exaggerated; excessive; hyperbolical. [Obs.] Hyperthetical or superlative . . . expression. --Chapman.
Neverthelater
Neverthelater Nev`er*the*lat"er, adv. or conj. Nevertheless. [Obs.]
Nevertheless
Nevertheless Nev`er*the*less", adv. or conj. [Never + the (see The by that) + less.] Not the less; notwithstanding; in spite of that; yet. No chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous; nevertheless, afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness. --Heb. xii. 11. Syn: However; at least; yet; still. See However.
Zaerthe
Zaerthe aer"the, n. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Z[aum]rthe.
zaerthe
Zarthe ["a]r"the, n. (Zo["o]l.) A European bream (Abramis vimba). [Written also zaerthe.]

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- Beatrice Ecci Mundi Gaudium Waylaway Alba When Thy Turuf Is Thy Tour Erthe Upon Erthe P****ing Thus Alone La Volta Pearl Swete Sone So Spricht das Leben C'est...
- every kynde that men thynke may And that so huge a noyse gan they make That erthe, and eyr, and tre, and every lake So ful was, that unethe was there space...
- his publisher that it "is just a use of Middle English middle-erde (or erthe), altered from Old English Middangeard: the name for the inhabited lands...
- she published an edition and analysis of the Middle English poem Erthe upon Erthe with the Early English Text Society, collecting 25 versions of the...
- Mercury or Edison). It is just a use of Middle English middel-erde (or erthe) altered from Old English Middengeard: the name for the inhabited lands...
- plainly states that Eutychus was "taken up dead" (Gr****: ἤρθη νεκρός, erthe nekros); 2) after Paul embraces Eutychus, he says, "Trouble not yourselves...
- Sandy Dennis Gwen Kellerman The Out-of-Towners Angela Lansbury Countess Erthe Van Orstein Something for Everyone Barbra Streisand Doris The Owl and the...
- sugur with a qantite of wyne an drawe it thurgh a straynour in to a pot of erthe take flour of Canell. and medle with sum of the wyne an cast to gydre. take...
- wrouyt, ere Wille myte aspie/ Deth delt him a dent and drof him to the erthe/ And is closed vnder clom" ("once this work was made, before Will was aware/...
- 1395 Genesis 1:1–3 In þe bigynnyng God made of nouȝt heuene and erþe. Forsoþe þe erþe was idel and voide, and derknessis weren on the face of depþe; and...