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Úse

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Úse, Wúse, an; Ús (or Úse; indecl.?), e; f. The name of several rivers in England,
Ouse
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  • Andlang Úsan óð hí cómon tó Bedanforda,

      Chr. 1010; Erl. 143, 33.
  • Of Úsan up on Wilbaldes fleót ... On Úsan; andlang Úsan (

    the charter refers to Northamptonshire

    ).
      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii, 454, 14-25.
  • Landgemǽre æt Ollanége ... In on Úse; andlang Úse,

      170, 22-31.
  • Tó Úse stæðe (cf. uulgare prisco usu nomen imposuerunt Use, l. 2), v. 226, 14.
  • Up on Úsan óð Wætlinga-strǽt,

      L. A. G. i; Th. i. 152, 10.
  • Eall hira land betwuh dícum and Wúsan,

      Chr. 905; Erl. 98, 20.
  • Betwyx Úsan and Tréntan,

      1069; Erl. 207, 16.
  • See, too

    In Úsanmere

    Ousemere

    (in Warwickshire),
      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 375, 9.
  • In provincia Usmerorum (

    some part of Worcestershire

    ), i.
      154, 20.
  • In aliis multis locis; hoc est ... aet Stúre in Úsmérum,173,

      18, 34.
  • Of Úsmere ... on Úsmere, vi. 68, 14.
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v.  Wúse.
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  • Úse, n.