| en corny |
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| enm biheve (a) |
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| enm child (n) |
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| en dorsal |
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| enm tawfal (n) |
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| enm sudeyn (a) |
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| enm inwyt (n) |
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| enm child (n) |
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| enm clyve |
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| enm bonnchief (n) |
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| enm togydure (r) |
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| enm assayinge (n) |
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| enm tord (n) |
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| en cow |
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| enm knyttynge (n) |
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| enm aȝen (v) |
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| en offer |
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| enm tham (n) |
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| enm famen (v) |
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| en frozen |
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| enm evenhood (n) |
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| enm tenowne (n) |
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| enm symply (r) |
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| enm thonder clappe |
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| enm chuppe |
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| en pissed |
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| enm lusty (a) |
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| enm sueryar (n) |
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| enm swermen (v) |
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| enm camel |
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| enm ridan (v) |
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| enm togiddyr (r) |
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| enm mervayl (n) |
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| enm sellic (a) |
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| enm se (n) |
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| enm stucche (n) |
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| en hard |
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| enm sovereyn (a) |
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| enm baptize (v) |
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| enm seventene |
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| enm arveðliche (r) |
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| enm rede (a) |
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| enm tilthe (n) |
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| enm thinne (a) |
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| enm weyven (v) |
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| en dovely |
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| enm ieste (n) |
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| enm manerely (r) |
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| enm esy |
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| enm secunde (a) |
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| en broom (n) |
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| enm massif (a) |
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| enm hethenesse (n) |
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| enm pantelere (n) |
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| enm siker |
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| sco i |
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| enm womman (n) |
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| enm apollyn (n) |
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| enm organister (n) |
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| enm maynner (v) |
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| enm nature (n) |
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| enm whylom (r) |
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| en mellowy |
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| enm behofþe (n) |
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| enm soryly |
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| enm hit (n) |
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| en misask |
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| en spinach |
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| enm ymage |
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| en athel |
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| enm hinc (n) |
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| enm sekire (a) |
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| enm day sterne (n) |
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| enm ivery (n) |
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| enm setten (v) |
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| enm hevisome (a) |
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| enm tomorowe (r) |
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| enm outewardly (r) |
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| enm cristine (a) |
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| enm halk (n) |
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| enm diete (n) |
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| enm leden |
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| enm wollene (n) |
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| enm mawe |
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| enm losengerie (n) |
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| enm bakun mete (n) |
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| enm shalemye (n) |
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| enm serc (n) |
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| enm hwæte (n) |
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| enm wommankynde (n) |
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| en appear |
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| enm pegge |
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| enm prisoun (n) |
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| enm pestelle (n) |
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| en chewet |
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| enm calais (n) |
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| enm lore (n) |
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| enm rosee (n) |
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| sco staig |
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| en tread |
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