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stuckle

ˈstuckle Obs.
  [dim. of stook.]
  A shock containing five sheaves of corn.

1682 R. Davies in Hereford Dioc. Reg. 1680–1–2, 18 Sept., Thomas Jones did demand one Stuckle of muncorne..due to him for tieth..and finding but 4 sheaves there, required one sheafe more to make up the said stuckle. 1736 Ainsworth, A stuckle of corn, mergitum strues.

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