sumdel
Middle English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- somdel
- sumdele
Adverb
    
sumdel
- somewhat, to an extent, in some measure
-  c. 1380, Geoffrey Chaucer, Parliament of Fowls:- Thow hast the so wel born In lokynge of myn olde bok totorn..That sumdel of thy labour wolde I quyte.- (please add an English translation of this quote)
 
 
 
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- part, portion, a bit, small amount
-  1425, Wycliffe Bible, Gen. 40:4:- Sumdel of tyme passide, and thei weren hooldun in kepyng.- (please add an English translation of this quote)
 
 
 
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- in ~: in this instance, in this case (transl. of Latin in hac parte)
-  1425, “The Pauline Epistles”, in Wycliffe Bible, 2 Cor 9:3:- We hafe sent...oure breþere as of what maner I seyde, þai be redy, lest of þat þat we hafe ioyed, it be voyded in sumdele.- (please add an English translation of this quote)
 
 
 
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