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Apostle spoons
Apostle spoons Old-fashioned silver spoons, the handles of which end in figures of the Apostles. They were the usual present of sponsors at baptisms.[1531 Rec. St. Mary at Hill (1905) 47 Item, xiij spons with the postells.] 1614 B. Jonson Barth. Fair i. iii, Two Apostle spoons..and a cup to eate a c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apostle spoon
Apostle spoons were especially popular in England, but were also found in large numbers in Germany. Apostle Spoons. Oxford, 1929. External links Some Steps in the Evolution of the Apostle Spoon H. D. wikipedia.org
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Spoon
bust), "diamond point", "apostle" were particularly popular in England in 14th to 17th centuries. The sets of Apostle Spoons, popular as christening presents in Tudor times, the handles of which terminate in heads or busts of the apostles, are a special wikipedia.org
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apostle
apostle (əˈpɒs(ə)l) Forms: α. 1–4 apostol, 2–5 apostel, 4–6 -till, 4–5 appostil(l, 5 -tyle, apostylle, -teyl, 6 apostyl, -tell. β. 2– apostle, 4–5 appostle. γ. Aphetic 3–7 postel, postle, 4 postyll, 5 postill(e. [Two forms must be distinguished: α. OE. apostol (whence ME. apostel, -yl), ad. Romanic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Silver spoon
See also Apostle spoon Cignus Cochlearium Silver lining (idiom) Silver tongue Born in the purple Spoon class theory References English-language idioms Spoons Wealth concentration wikipedia.org
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abridge
▪ I. abridge, v. (əˈbrɪdʒ) Forms: 4 abrege, 4–5 abregge, abrigge, 4–6 abrydge, 6 abbredge, 6– abridge. [a. OFr. abregie-r, abrege-r (Pr. abrevjar):—L. abbreviā-re, f. ab off or ? ad to + breviā-re to shorten, f. brevis short.] Always trans. 1. To shorten; to make shorter, to cut short in its duratio... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of types of spoons
This is a list of types of spoons used for eating, cooking, and serving: Eating utensils Spoons are primarily used to transfer edibles from vessel to It is the main component to perform the jailangkung ritual References Sources Spoons Spoons Alphabetic lists wikipedia.org
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The Towers of Silence
Barbie buys a set of silver Apostle spoons as a wedding gift. Mildred blames Barbie for planting the idea in her mind and returns the Apostle spoons through Clarissa. wikipedia.org
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love
▪ I. love, n.1 (lʌv) Forms: 1 lufu, (lufo), 2–4 luve, 3 lou, 4, 6 loove, 5 louf, loof, 4–5 lof, lofe, 5 luf, lufue, (Sc. 4–6 luf(e, luff, 5, 8 luffe, 6 luif(e, 6, 8 luve, 6 luwe, luyf, luiff, lwiff, loif), 3– love. [OE. lufu str. fem. (also declined weak) = OHG. luba:—Teut. type *luƀâ, not found els... Oxford English Dictionary
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Garry Disher
, Bent and Barbara Vine (crime stories, 1997) Young adult Blame the Wind (1995) Restless : Stories of Flight & Fear (1995) The Half Dead (1997) The Apostle (1992) Ratface (1993) Ermyntrude Takes Charge (1995) Walk Twenty, Run Twenty (1996) Maddie Finn (2002) Switch Cat (1994) Edited The Man Who Played Spoons wikipedia.org
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Charles James Jackson
Rare items include an early 14th-century acorn-top spoon, which is one of the first hallmarked pieces of English silver, and a complete set of 'apostle ' spoons (twelve apostles and the 'Master') from 1638. wikipedia.org
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Sutton Hoo helmet
Three groups of items, however, have clear Christian influences: two scabbard bosses, ten silver bowls, and two silver spoons. ), both of which were used by Paul the Apostle. wikipedia.org
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Massachusett
Men carved wooden bowls and spoons as dining utensils. Water transport was by both either carved dugout canoes and birchbark canoes. Although not the first to attempt to Christianize the Natives, it was not until the missionary John Eliot, "Apostle to the Indians", arrived in the colony wikipedia.org
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Deaths in June 2013
George Burditt, 89, American television writer and producer (Three's Company, Silver Spoons). Jack Cantoni, 65, French rugby union player. Richard Fehr, 73, Swiss religious leader, Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church (1988–2005). wikipedia.org
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Istro-Romanians
Due to his efforts for the preservation of the language and culture of the Istro-Romanians, Glavina is known as the "Apostle of the Istro-Romanians". Inside it were sheepherding tools such as a cauldron for caș (a type of cheese), a kind of container of dry soil where food was eaten and spoons, the wikipedia.org
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