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vb.

American  

abbreviation

  1. verb.

  2. verbal.


VB 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. verbal constituent

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vb 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. verb

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Example Sentences

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Boune, vb. to prepare, to prepare to go, to go.

From Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch by Flom, George Tobias

Leve, lyffe, vb. live 19.24, 28.41, 33.35; 2 p. pr. leuyst, leuuyst 25.50, 26.62; 3 p. pr. lyueth 23.105; imp. lyffe 19.23; 3 p. p. levyd 34.57.

From Erthe Upon Erthe by Various

It is rather Dan. klag, see claggit. 34Claggit, adj. clagged, literally adhering, sticking, vb. clag, to stick.

From Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch by Flom, George Tobias

Dye, vb. die 9.15; 3 p. p. deyd 34.78.

From Erthe Upon Erthe by Various

Similar unfronting of the vowel is seen in prenciple, reddance, enterdick. 40Fang, vb. to catch, seize.

From Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch by Flom, George Tobias