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APPENDIX<br />

Example<br />

For as fire in hardes or straw, is sone in flambe & sone oute,<br />

euen so heate in the spirites, either by simple distemperature, or<br />

by infection and putrefaction therin conceyued, is sone in flambe<br />

and sone out, and soner for the vehemencye or greatnes of the<br />

same, whiche without lingering, consumeth sone the light matter,<br />

contrary to al other diseases restyng in humoures, (...). Caius,<br />

Sweatyng.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Living<br />

Base<br />

Live (v)<br />

Definition OED Living n. 1. a. The action of live in various senses; the fact<br />

of being alive; the fact of dwelling in a specified place; †the<br />

faculty or function of life; course of life; †continuance in life.<br />

Earliest attestation c1350 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

I Endeavour'd last year, to give a genuin and true account of the<br />

rise and nature of the Sicknesses at Sea, from considerations<br />

about the way of their living; (...). Cockburn, Continuation.<br />

Tokens 4<br />

Nominalization Loathing<br />

Base<br />

Loathe (v)<br />

Definition OED Loathing n. The action of loathe; intense dislike,<br />

abhorrence; strong distaste (for food).<br />

Earliest attestation c1340 (OED)<br />

Example (...) by what signes it is perceiued to molest theym that [/66./]<br />

firste haue it: the backe aketh, a shewing in maner of y=e=<br />

grudging of an ague, cold therwithall, the body weried and heuy,<br />

geuen to [^f.G1v^] slumber, drousines of the heade, coughing<br />

slowly wa~bling of y=e= stomack, desier to drinke, lothing of<br />

meat. &c. Jones, Dial.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Losing<br />

Base<br />

Lose (v)<br />

Definition The action or process of being deprived or parting with (a portion<br />

of sth.).<br />

Cf. Lose v 1 3. f. Of a thing: To be deprived of or part with (a<br />

portion of itself, a quality, or appurtenance). Also with off.<br />

Earliest attestation 1697 (EMEMT)<br />

Example So that the surest instrument for performing our design is<br />

Phlebotomy or Bleeding, tho' even this may create a stronger<br />

pulse, a greater heat, and the like, than was before, after losing<br />

ten or twelve ounces of blood in a certain circumstance, which I<br />

shall have occasion to speak of here. Cockburn, Continuation.<br />

Tokens<br />

5 (all of them verbal gerunds)<br />

386

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