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APPENDIX<br />

Earliest attestation 1426-7 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

The fourthe, Idololatria, Idolatrie, not after the trade and veine of<br />

scripture (wherein he was also very well exercised) but<br />

conformable to scripture and after the ciuile and humane<br />

learnyng, declaryng them to worshippe Mars, that warre, or<br />

fight: Venus, that lyue incontinently: (...). Caius, Sweatyng.<br />

Tokens 2<br />

Nominalization Secretion<br />

Base<br />

< French sécrétion, < Latin sēcrētiōn-em, n. of action < sēcernĕre<br />

(to separate, secrete)<br />

Definition OED Secretion n. 1. Physiol. In an animal or vegetable body, the<br />

action of a gland or some analogous organ in extracting certain<br />

matters from the blood or sap and elaborating from them a<br />

particular substance, either to fulfil some function within the<br />

body or to undergo excretion as waste.<br />

Earliest attestation 1646 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

(...) there may be a quantity evacuated equal to these steams, by<br />

the secretions that [^p.3^] are now begun: (...). Cockburn,<br />

Continuation.<br />

Tokens 6<br />

Nominalization Section<br />

Base<br />

< French section, or directly < Latin sectiōn-em, < sect–,<br />

participial stem of secāre (to cut)<br />

Definition OED Section n. a. The action, or an act, of cutting or dividing.<br />

Now rare exc. with reference to surgery or anatomical<br />

operations.<br />

Earliest attestation 1559 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

Nothwithstanding, if all these chaunce to faile, then haue<br />

recourse to that which followeth in the Fourth Intention, which is<br />

performed by Section or Incision, when wee finde the matter<br />

before rehearsed, vnfit to yeeld eyther-4 to Resolution or<br />

Suppuration, &c. Clowes, Artificiall.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Tokens<br />

Nominalization<br />

Seeing<br />

See (v)<br />

OED Seeing n. 1. a. The action (rarely an act) of see.<br />

c1450 (OED)<br />

The heade was not set in the hyghest parte of the bodye for the<br />

nastrelles, nor for the brayne nor for any other sens, but cheifly<br />

for the eyes as Auicenna sayth, and for the vertue of seynge. De<br />

Vigo, Excellent.<br />

5 (2 of them verbal gerunds)<br />

Seeking<br />

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