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APPENDIX<br />

Nominalization Renting<br />

Base<br />

Rent (v)<br />

Definition OED Renting n. The action of rending or tearing. Now chiefly in<br />

conjunction with tearing.<br />

Earliest attestation c1405 (c1385) (OED)<br />

Example<br />

Here shall be set the manner how to bring women to bed (as we<br />

terme it) artificially and safely. Secondly, a falling of the small<br />

guts into the cod by enlarging or renting of the production of the<br />

Peritonæum, which we call a rupture. Read, Workes.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Repairing<br />

Base<br />

Repair (v)<br />

Definition OED Repairing n. 1. The action or process of repair; esp. the<br />

restoration of something to good or proper condition. Also: the<br />

result or an instance of this.<br />

Earliest attestation a1387 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

The matter of things, which is used for repairing of the losses in<br />

other parts, as the eye, the eare, arme, and legge, is no wayes of<br />

the nature of the body. Read, Workes.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Reparation<br />

Base<br />

< Anglo-Norman reparacioun, (...) < classical Latin reparāt–,<br />

past participial stem of reparāre (to repair) + –iō (–ation)<br />

Definition OED Reparation n. 1. a. An act of replacing or fixing parts of an<br />

object or structure in order to keep it in repair, or of restoring an<br />

object or structure to good condition by making repairs. Also: a<br />

part that has been repaired. Also in extended use. Chiefly in pl.<br />

Earliest attestation c 1376 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

In summa, unless it were imaginable to infuse the same animate<br />

living Sperm into the substance and penetrails (depth) of the<br />

parts, it's ridiculous to expect reparation from any other means;<br />

which makes it apparent, that it's more easie to generate a new<br />

man, than to repair one, that's partly consumed in his<br />

substantials. Harvey, Morbus.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Repeating<br />

Repeat (v)<br />

OED Repeating n. The action of repeat (in various senses);<br />

repetition; an instance of this. Cf. Repetition n. 1 5. a., in same<br />

sense.<br />

a1387 (OED)<br />

(...) I will confine my self to the Method I proposed for relating<br />

these Observations, and pursue it with all the Candidness and<br />

Integrity that can be expected, without repeating any thing that<br />

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