Obs. [Reduced form of I-SOME a.]

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  1.  United, reconciled; at peace, friendly. Chiefly in phr. saught and some. (Cf. SOME sb.2)

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c. 1205.  Lay., 9883. Þus heo weoren sahte & þus heo weoren some.

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c. 1320.  Cast. Love, 520. I chul fleon and neuere come, Bote my sustren ben sauȝt and some. Ibid., 552. Maken Ichulle … Pees and Riht cussen and be sauȝt and some.

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a. 1400.  Chron. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 52. Of þe folc of denemarch þat ȝuyt ne buþ nouȝt some.

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  2.  Characterized by peacefulness or quiet.

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c. 1400.  Beryn, 3233. And eke of thy condicioune both sofft & some.

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  Some, obs. form of SAVE a.

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a. 1400–50.  Alexander (D.), 2063. Þe some [v.r selfe] sendesman he in þe sale fyndez.

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