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- verb Obsolete spelling of
wrap .
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Examples
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Chances are, you've read it while on the john, bored and reading the wrappe ...
E. A. Hanks: Talking With The President Of Seventh Generation 2008
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Chances are, you've read it while on the john, bored and reading the wrappe ...
E. A. Hanks: Talking With The President Of Seventh Generation 2008
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The maintenance work in the section of the Charles Hansen Feeder Canal to Horsetooth wrappe ...
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The maintenance work in the section of the Charles Hansen Feeder Canal to Horsetooth wrappe ...
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I used to be able to buy these things in bulk, wrappe ...
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The maintenance work in the section of the Charles Hansen Feeder Canal to Horsetooth wrappe ...
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Agaj'ne lafkc: howecame it to paire, that the fail of Adam did wrappe vp in eternall death fo many natios with ihcir children being infantes without remedicbut becaufe it fo pleafed God?
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Thow must square & p {ro} porciou {n} þy bred clene & evenly, and þat no loof ne bunne be mor {e} þañ oþ {er} p {ro} porcionly, and so shaltow make þy wrappe for þy mast {er} man {er} ly; 212
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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Þañ ley betwene þe endes so wrapped, in myddes of þat towell {e}, viij loves or bonnes, botom to botom̅, forsothe it will {e} do well {e}, and wheñ þe looff {es} ar betweñ, þañ wrappe hit wisely & fell {e}; and for your {e} enformaciou {n} mor {e} playnly y will {e} yow tell {e}, 220
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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They take a great bowle by their description as great as one of our targets, and wrappe a skinne ouer the hollow parte thereof, leauing one part open to receiue in the minerall: that done, they watch the comming downe of the current, and the change of the colour of the water, and then suddenly chop downe the said bowle with the skinne, and receiue into the same as much oare as will come in, which is euer as much as their bowle will holde, which presently they cast into
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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