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Hock Tuesday
Hock Tuesday Obs. exc. Hist. Also 5–6 hok(e. The Tuesday in Hocktide; Hock-day. Also called binding-Tuesday (dies Martis ligatoria): see binding vbl. n. 6.c 1250 Reg. Salop Abbey No. 179 Unum denarium coquinæ prænominati conventus die qui vulgariter dicitur Hoketysday persolvere. Ibid. No. 178 B, In...
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Hock
Hock may refer to:
Common meanings:
Hock (wine), a type of wine
Hock (anatomy), part of an animal's leg
To leave an item with a pawnbroker
People: See also
Hock Mountain, a summit in Washington state
Hocktide or Hock tide, an English holiday consisting of Hock Monday and Hock Tuesday
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Hock Monday
Hock Monday Obs. exc. Hist. Also 5 hoc, hok, 6 hoke, hocke. [f. hock in Hock-day + Monday.] The Monday in Hocktide.1481–90 Howard-Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 202 Item. to women on Hoc Monday ijd. 1485 Churchw. Acc. St. Mary Hill, Lond. (Nichols 1797) 102 For bred and ale to the wyvys yn the parish that gat...
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Hocktide
Hocktide (also Hock tide or Hoke Day) is the Monday and Tuesday in the second week after Easter. At Coventry there was a play called The Old Coventry Play of Hock Tuesday.
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Hock-day
Hock-day Now only Hist. Also (2 hocedei), 3 hokedey, 3–4 (7–9 Hist.) hoke-, hocke-, 4 hokke-, 4–6 hoc-, 5 hok-, -dai, -day. [Few words have received so much etymological and historical investigation as Hock-day, Hocktide, Hock Tuesday, Hock Monday. But the origin has not yet been ascertained. Early ...
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Hocktide
Hocktide Obs. exc. Hist. Also 5 hoke-, 6 hok-, 6–7 hoc-, 7 hocks-, hucx-, hocke-, huck-. [f. hock- in Hock-day + tide time, season.] The time or season of the hock days: Hock Monday and Tuesday (the second Monday and Tuesday after Easter-day), on which in pre-Reformation times money was collected fo...
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June 1956
June 5, 1956 (Tuesday)
In Browder v. He is replaced two days later by Lim Yew Hock.
Tel Aviv University is founded in Israel.
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hock
▪ I. † hock, n.1 (hɒk) [OE. hoc: of unknown origin. (The pl. hockes has been adopted in Welsh as hocys, hocos.)] A general name for various malvaceous plants, esp. the Common and Marsh Mallow and the Hollyhock. Obs. (exc. in hollyhock).c 725 Corpus Gloss. 1288 Malva, hocc, cottuc, vel ᵹearwan leaf. ...
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Ghost Lab
Other members included Jason Worden, Ashlee Lehman (Formerly Ashlee Hillhouse), and Steve Hock. Season 2 premiered on Tuesday, October 19, 2010.
Season two aired on Saturday at 2 a.m. EST on the Discovery Channel.
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The Podge and Rodge Show
The programme airs every Monday and Tuesday at 22:50 on RTÉ Two from February to April and from October to December with a hiatus during the summer months had a format originally based around the idea of a pub quiz, featuring two teams of celebrity guests competing for prizes such as a saddle of lamb, a hock
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hob
▪ I. hob, n.2 [Origin obscure: perhaps more words than one. Cf. hub.] 1. a. (Formerly also hub.) In a fire-place, the part of the casing having a surface level with the top of the grate. In its simplest form it appears to have been a boss or mass of clay behind the fire, the ‘back of the chimney’ or...
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Franconia Sculpture Park
Franconia Commons is open Apr. 15 – Nov. 14: Tuesday-Sunday, 9am-5pm; Nov. 15 – Apr. 14: Closed; and is closed on National Holidays. History
Franconia Sculpture Park was founded in 1996 by a small group of artists including Tasha Hock, John Hock, and Fuller Cowles.
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tutty
▪ I. tutty, n.1 (ˈtʌtɪ) Forms: α. 4–7 tutie, (6 thutie), 5–8 tuty, (5 tutye, tuthye); β. in Latinized form 6–9 tutia, (6 tucia, 7 tussia); γ. 6– tutty, (7 tuttie, tutti). [a. F. tutie 13th c. in Wr.-Wülcker 559/13) = Sp. tutia, atutia, Pg. and med.L. tutia (erron. tucia); a. Arab. tūtiyā oxide of zi...
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English festivals
It was an English mediaeval festival; both the Tuesday and the preceding Monday were the Hock-days. At Coventry, there was a play called The Old Coventry Play of Hock Tuesday.
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e contra
‖ e contra, adv. phr. (eɪ ˈkɒntrɑː) [Late L. (also as one word, econtra).] a. Conversely; vice versa.? 1550 tr. Vigo's Lytell Practyce sig. Biiiv, Take powdre of Osmonde, and of the roote of Pyeny for the man the male, & for the woman E contra, and the powdre of Mortegon. 1621 R. Burton Anat. Melanc...
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