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APPENDIX<br />

Nominalization Cleansing<br />

Base<br />

Cleanse (v)<br />

Definition OED Cleansing n. 1. The action of cleanse in its various senses;<br />

cleaning, purification, acquittal.<br />

Earliest attestation c1000 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

I am heere also in this place for the clensing and strenghtning of<br />

the eies especially to commend vnto you the frequent vse of old<br />

and cleere white wine, in which the Calaminar stone hath beene<br />

oftentimes extinguished: (...). Bailey, Preseruation.<br />

Tokens 7<br />

Nominalization Cleaving<br />

Base<br />

Cleave (v)<br />

Definition OED Cleansing n. a. The action of cleave; splitting.<br />

Earliest attestation c1000 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

(...) put for euery spoonfull, a peece of a leafe of Golde cut of<br />

purpose: caste them vpon a leafe of white Paper, annointed<br />

fyrste with the Oyle of sweete Almonds, or sweete butter for<br />

cleauing too. Langham, Garden.<br />

Tokens 2<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Tokens<br />

Climbing<br />

Climb (v)<br />

OED Climbing n. 1. The action of climb.<br />

1487 (OED)<br />

(...) and indeed this contrivance of the feet is very curious, and<br />

could not be made more commodiously and compendiously, for<br />

performing both these requisite motions, of walking and<br />

climbing up the hair of a mans head, (...). Hooke, Life.<br />

1 (verbal gerund)<br />

Nominalization Clogging<br />

Base<br />

Clog (v)<br />

Definition OED Clogging n. 1. The action of the verb clog; encumbering,<br />

obstruction, etc.; also concr. that which clogs.<br />

Earliest attestation 1640 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

AN Hypochondriack Consumption is an extenuation of the fleshy<br />

parts, occasioned by an infarction (clogging and over filling,)<br />

and obstruction of the Spleen, pancreas, mesaraick, and<br />

Stomachick Vessels, through melancholly, or gross, dreggish,<br />

tartarous humours; (...). Harvey, Morbus.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Closing<br />

Close (v)<br />

OED Closing n. 1. a. The action of close, in various senses;<br />

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