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APPENDIX<br />

Nominalization Framing<br />

Base<br />

Frame (v)<br />

Definition OED Framing n. 2. a. The action, method, or process of<br />

constructing, making, or fashioning something (material or<br />

immaterial). Also: †cutting of timber (obs.).<br />

Earliest attestation 1440 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

(...) and not (as it was wont to be sayd) Mercurie is not made of<br />

euery tree, so nature maketh euerie thing of any thing: not by<br />

Anaxagoras art, for then should breade containe really,<br />

corporallye, and substantially flesh, bloud and bone, but by a<br />

power and vertue whereof the matter hath no part, more then the<br />

gold for the framing of a iewell partaketh of the goldsmithes<br />

cunning. Bright, Melancholy.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Tokens<br />

Frequenting<br />

Frequent (v)<br />

The action of visiting or associating with somebody; being<br />

frequently in the company of somebody.<br />

Cf. Frequent v. 2. a. To visit or associate with (a person); to be<br />

frequently with (a person) or in (his company). Now somewhat<br />

rare.<br />

a1555 (OED)<br />

This custome was also the only cause why the yong maid<br />

nourished with poison faired with it as with other victuall: for of<br />

purpose she was nourished from her infancie therwith, that she<br />

might by freque~ting the Kinges companie destroy him with<br />

infection, which poyson being but an accidentary thing, by<br />

custome is vanquished of a naturall & essentiall vertue. Bright,<br />

Melancholy.<br />

1 (verbal gerund)<br />

Nominalization Fretting<br />

Base<br />

Fret (v)<br />

Definition OED Fretting n. 1. a. A slow gnawing or eating away; erosion,<br />

corrosion; also, the process of decaying or wasting.<br />

Earliest attestation 1382 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

Boyle it with the flowers, and by it selfe in honied water or wine,<br />

and drinke it to swage the hote burning and fretting of the<br />

bowels, or seethe it in water, and take it with a glister for the<br />

same purpose. Langham, Garden.<br />

Tokens 5<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Friction<br />

< French friction, < Latin frictiōn-em, n. of action from fricāre<br />

(to rub)<br />

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