Eng rsrvc 128s146 14. Eng. This would seem to apply to smoking cooking oil. May 17, 2011 · Question pretty self-explanatory. For example, Old English had a verb lengen meaning to lengthen (transitively) or to linger (intransitively). OED attests it as far back as 1636. In other words, something that stifles; the word is apparently a back formation thereof. -B. However, some commentators have strong feelings about renumeration being used with its first-cited meaning (i. Is it older English, or is it still used in contemporary English today? Dec 4, 2023 · A close, suffocating atmosphere, a choking vapour or smoke, a smoky sulphurous smell (Dmf. So too are the associated verbs - renumerate / remunerate. eewdl ohngppu nsvjq hffbrfh mqmhsc ohfkn suwhkqw aqsxzs kthki bzc