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generally taken for any kind of an universal diminution<br />

(lessening) and colliquation (melting) of the body, which<br />

acception its Etymology (derivation) [^p.8^] [^GREEK<br />

OMITTED^], to consume, implyes; (...). Harvey, Preseruation.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Colouring<br />

Base<br />

Colour (v)<br />

Definition OED Colouring n. 1. a. The action or process of applying colour<br />

to something; the imparting of colour. Also: an instance of this.<br />

Earliest attestation ?a1425 (OED)<br />

Example [^Beginning of a list in three columns.^] Blacke to colour 4<br />

Burnings 5 Colouring 2 Feete sore 3 Fleaes 4 Impostumes 1<br />

Inflamation 2 [^A column change.^] . Langham, Garden.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Combing<br />

Base<br />

Comb (v)<br />

Definition OED Combing n. 1. The action of the verb comb.<br />

Earliest attestation 1575 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

(...) Auicenna writeth that the combing of the head is not of least<br />

[/66./] force, which ought to be done euery morning fasting<br />

backwardes against the haire for it draweth the vapours out of<br />

the head, and remoueth them from the sight. Bailey, Preseruation.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Combination<br />

Base<br />

< Old French combination (...) < combīnāre (to combine)<br />

Definition OED Combination n. 1. gen. The action of combining or joining<br />

two or more separate things into a whole.<br />

Earliest attestation 1543 (EMEMT)<br />

Example And in euery membre of mans bodye, after the opinion of<br />

Auerroys, and Alexandrinus, and other Anatomistes, nyne<br />

thynges are to be consydered, that is to wete, the composition,<br />

the substaunce, the complexion, the quantite, the nombre, the<br />

fygure, the combination or knyttynge together, theyr naturall<br />

effectes and vtilities, and what dyseases may happen to the sayd<br />

membres. De Vigo, Excellent.<br />

Tokens 2<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Comforting<br />

Comfort (v)<br />

OED Conforting n. The action of the verb comfort, in various<br />

senses: Consolation; †strengthening, †encouragement, etc.<br />

c1320 (OED)<br />

In co~fortyng the spirites also, and by alterynge the aier with<br />

swete odoures of roses, swet perfumes of the same, rosemary<br />

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