Old English | sb | English |
Ed | adj | Distinguished in war, brave |
Ed | pfx | Again, after, once more. 2. humble, meek |
Ed | sfx | |
Edbote | n | Restitution, amends, satisfaction. |
Edcher | n | Blood vessel, vein, eddre |
Eddre | n | Blood vessel, vein, eddre. |
Edge | n | |
Edge | vb | To Harrow +++++++ |
Edge | phr | "To Be on Edge" |
Edge | phr | "To Dull the Edge Of" |
Edge | phr | "To Edge (or Get) In a Word" - to cautionously and politely push into a conversation. |
Edge | phr | "To Get By the Edges" - to obtain information indirectly or imperfectly. |
Edge | phr | "To Plough On Edge" - to plough the soil on edge (into ridges). |
Edged | adj | Furnished with edges or cutting edge. 2. sharpened, trenchant. 3. having an edged or lateral border, boundary; only with a defining prefix, indicative of colour, number, as 'red-edged'. 4. having a border of ornamental edging. |
Edgeful | adj | Having an abundance of edge(s); keen, cutting. |
Edgeless | adj | That has no edge (lit. & fig.) |
Edgelong | adj | Edgeling, edgeways, on the edge; with an edge. |
Edger | n | One who edges or puts an edge on something. |
Edgeways | adv | Of position: with the edge of the broad surface upmost, foremost, or turned towards the spectator. 2. edge to edge. 3. of motion: with the edge foremost. 4. on the edge, instead of the broadside. |
Edgeways | phr | "To Get a Word in Edgeways" - |
Edginess | n | The condition of having the outlines too clearly marked. 2. angularity, hardiness of outlines.+++++++= |
Edging | n | The setting on edge of the teeth. 2. the putting of an edge or border to anything. 3. trimming of the edge of a lawn. 4. that which forms an edge to anything; a border, surrounding of a flower bed. 5. fringe, etc. on a sewn on the edge of a garment; a hem. 6. the trimming on a seam. 7. the action of moving by insensible degrees; an edginng movement. |
Edging | adj | That moves by imperceptible degrees; hence, edgingly. |
Edgrew | n | The aftermath; the aftergrowth of grass. |
Edgy | adj | Having an edge; sharp, cutting. 2. of a painting: having the outlines too hard. 3. full of edge or keenness; eager. ++++++ |
Edhalde | n | Withstand, keep back, edhold |
Edlen | n | Reward |
Edmede | n | Gentleness, humbleness, humility; edmood. |
Edmod | adj | Edmede, humble, meek, gentle. |
Edmodded | adj | Meek, humbled. |
Edmodlock | n | Humility, gentleness. |
Edmodly | adv | Humbly, meekly. |
Edmodness | n | Gentleness, humility, meekness. |
Edocke | n | OE: eadocke: a broad leaf, water plant, the Clote or yellow waterlily. |
Edwite | n | Edwit, reproach, rebuke, taunt, taunting speech. |
Edwite | vb | To taunt, blame, reproach. 2. to make one the subject of reproaach. |
Edwiting | n | The action of rebuking or reproaching; a rebuke, reproach. |
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