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Aghast 

 Old Eng. gaestan 

 12-3 ageste 

 13-6 agast(e 

 16 occas. aghast 

 20 agast 



Indict 

 14-6 endyte 

 14-7 endite 

 16 endight 

 17- indict 



From Latin 'indictare. 

 20 indyt 



Choir 

 a 13 quer(e 



13-6 queor 



14-6 queer 



15-6 qwere, qweer 

 16 qware 

 j3 15-6 quyre 



16 quiere, quyer 



16-7 quiere 



16- quire 



17- choir 



From hat. from Gk. 

 ' chorus ' ; ' choir ' is 

 fictitious. 

 20 kwyr 



Arraign. 



14 arayne 



14-5 areyne, ar(r)ene 



15 arreyne 

 15-6 arreygne 



arraynge 

 16-7 arrain(e 

 arreign 

 17 araigne 



arraign(e 

 After O. French 

 'araisnier' and Lat. 

 'adrationare' = dis- 

 course. 

 20 arain 



Boast 

 13-7 bost 

 14-6 boste 

 14-5 bost 



16 boist 

 16- boast 

 20 bcest 



Schism 



14-7 scisme 



15 cisme, cissime 

 15-6 sisme 



16 scissym, sciseme 

 cysme 



16-7 schisme 



17 seism, shism 

 17- schism 



0. Fr. 'cisme/ 'scisme' 

 Lat. 'schisma' from 



Greek. 

 20 sizm 



Guide 



Also 

 14-6 gyde 



guyde 

 17 guid 

 From common Roman 



'guida.' 

 20 gyd 



Alignment 

 Oxford Die. says : 

 <{ The English form 

 'alinement' is prefer- 

 able to 'alignment,' 

 a bad spelling of the 

 French 'alignement.' 

 As 'line' is the Eng. 

 spelling of Fr. 'ligne,' 

 there is no good rea- 

 son for retaining the 

 gf in the derivative/' 

 20 alynment 



Steak 



15 steike, steyke, 

 styke 



15-6 steke 



16 steake 

 17-8 stake 



1 7- steak 

 20 staik 



