vexe
English
Verb
vexe (third-person singular simple present vexes, present participle vexing or vexeing, simple past and past participle vexed or vext)
- Obsolete spelling of vex.
- 1526, [William Tyndale, transl.], The Newe Testamẽt […] (Tyndale Bible), [Worms, Germany: Peter Schöffer], →OCLC, Acts xij:[1], folio clxxj, verso:
- In that tyme Herode the kynge layed hondes on certayne of the congregaciõ to vexe them.
- 1589, Ioseph Barnes, A Skeltonicall salutation, or condigne gratulation, and iust vexation of the Spanishe nation that in a bravado, spent many a crusado, in setting forth an armado England to invado.:
- Thy dart, or sling, / Or strong bow-string, / That should vs wring, / And vnderbring, / Who every way, / Thee vexe and pay, / And beare the sway / By nigh
- 1607, William [Barlow], A Brand, Titio Erepta. […], London: […] Iohn Windet for Mathew Law:
- Now Indignation is a fire, ſaith the Prophet, it will vexe the partie whom it malignes, as fire vexeth the rawe fleſh in the roſting or boyling.
- 1628, Henry Smith, Three Sermons, London: […] W. S. for Iohn Smethwicke, […], page 18:
- Either you goe away contented, or you go away condemned of your owne conſcience: before you were vext with couetouſneſſe, but now the world ſhall vexe you too: […]
- 1638, Thomas Herbert, Some Yeares Travels, I:
- Other unlucky accidents happen in these seas to vexe them, as when (in most becalmings) they swim in the bearing Ocean, the greedy Tuberon or Shark arm'd with a double row of venemous teeth pursues them [...].
- 1681 December 19, Humphrey Prideaux, Edward Maunde Thompson, editor, Letters of Humphrey Prideaux, Sometime Dean of Norwich, to John Ellis, Sometime Under-Secretary of State, 1674-1722, […] the Camden Society, published 1875, page 121:
- This vexeing the brewers, they have represented it in the worst colours to the Commissioners of the Excise, and they have made complaint of it to the King in Councill.
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French
Verb
vexe
- inflection of vexer:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
Middle English
Portuguese
Verb
vexe
- inflection of vexar:
- first/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative
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