Heinous

MW And when the Company of Death arrivedAt twenty-hours,–the way they reckon here,–We say, at sunset, after dinner-time,–The Count was led down, hoisted up on car,Last of the five, as heinousest, you know:Yet they allowed one whole car to each…

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Blithesomely

MW The lord of day retired, when every bird,The plumy traveller of unbounded space,Claim’d the short hour of rest, could Labour’sShake from their freckled brows the evening dew,And homeward, blithesomely, return to quaffThe honey’d cup of joy? Could they suspireHealth’s…

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Delite

The OED also cites ‘delite’ as a noun, though used in a different sense: Obsolete.   Delay. Also in without delite: without delay; immediately.a1400  (▸a1325)    Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 5790   Þar-to sal be na lang dilite [Vesp. lite, Trin. Cambr. delay].a1500  (▸?c1450)    Bone Florence (1976) l. 868   The pope came…

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