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Ache, vb. (in O. Edd. ake, and rhyming to brake and “sake,” Ven. 875. Err. III, 1, 58), to pain, to smart: “whose swelling dugs do a.” Ven. 875. “doth make the wound a.” Lucr. 1116. Tp. III, 3, 2. Err. III, 1, 58. John IV, 1, 41. H8 V, 4, 92. Troil. V, 10, 35. Troil. V, 10, 35 Cor. III, 1, 108. Rom. II, 5, 26. Rom. II, 5, 26 Rom. II, 5, 26 Hml. V, 1, 101. Oth. III, 4, 146. With at: “my wounds a. at you,” Tim. III, 5, 96. “the sense --s at thee,” Oth. IV, 2, 69.
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