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Jeames
Jeames † a. Obs. form of the personal name James. b. In mod. use (after Thackeray), a ludicrous name for a liveried footman (pron. dʒiːmz). Hence Jeames-ism nonce-wd., flunkeyism.c 1600 Norden Spec. Brit., Cornw. Ded., To the most high and mightie Prince Ieames, by diuine prouidence, kinge of Englan... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Tradescant the Elder
She had been baptised on 22 August 1586 and was the daughter of Jeames Day, also of Meopham. Life John Tradescant was probably born in Suffolk. wikipedia.org
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Maiden Stakes
"St Jeames" appeared in Ladies' Home Journal in August 1927. wikipedia.org
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clavel
clavel Obs. exc. dial. (ˈklævəl) Forms: 7 clavie, 7, 9 clavy, 9 clavey, 7– clavel. [a. OF. clavel, now claveau, keystone of an arch, wedge-shaped lintel of a window, door, or the like; = Pr. clavel, Cat. clavell, It. chiavello:—L. *clāvellus dim. of clāvus nail, peg, clinching instrument.] 1. The li... Oxford English Dictionary
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James
James (dʒeɪmz) [a. OF. James (Gemmes, *Jaimes) = Sp. Jaime, Pr., Cat. Jaume, Jacme. It. Giacomo:—popular L. *ˈJacomus, for ˈJacobus, altered from L. Iaˈcōbus, a. Gr. Ἰάκωβος, ad. Heb. ya‭ﻋăqōb Jacob, a frequent Jewish name at all times, and thus the name of two of Christ's disciples (St. James the G... Oxford English Dictionary
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Close Shave
Lineup Current Simon Beswick – tenor Jeames Bone – lead Dominic Mackie – bass Tim Begbie – baritone History Tenor Ben Oxley (1983–1985) Tony Craig Wood (1996–1998) Geoff Green (1999–2001) Adam Purton (2001–2007) Chris Waterhouse (2007) Kristian Byrne (2008–2009) Tim Carolan (2010–2011) Jeames wikipedia.org
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spellingly
ˈspellingly, adv. [f. spelling, pres. pple. of spell v.2] By dint of spelling; letter by letter.1644 Digby Nat. Bodies xix. §7. 171 If then we can but arriue to decypher the first characters of the hidden Alphabet..and can but spellingly reade the first syllabes of it [etc.]. 1847 Thackeray Lords & ... Oxford English Dictionary
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James (given name)
. form), Яков (Yakov, Iakov), Яша (Yasha) (diminutive) Samoan: Iakopo, Semisi, Simi (Jim) Sardinian: Giagu (Logudorese), Iacu (Nuorese) Scots: Jeams, Jeames wikipedia.org
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cooker
cooker (ˈkʊkə(r)) [f. cook v.1 + -er1.] 1. A stove or other apparatus designed for cooking. b. A vessel in which food is cooked.1884 Health Exhib. Catal. 68/1 Gas Cookers in Work. 1887 Manch. City News 26 Feb. 4 The soup is prepared in a thirty-gallon ‘Cooker.’ 2. A fruit, etc., that cooks well.1887... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Harveytoons Show
Dime Episode 60: Herman and Katnip – Katnip's Big Day / Harveytoon presents Casper the Friendly Ghost – Which Is Witch / Harveytoon – Sir Irving and Jeames wikipedia.org
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Winston Sharples filmography
1956 : Pedro and Lorenzo 1956 : Mousetro Herman 1956 : Insect to Injury 1956 : Line of Screammage 1956 : Parlez Vous Woo 1956 : Sir Irving and Jeames wikipedia.org
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index
▪ I. index, n. (ˈɪndɛks) Pl. indexes (also 7 index's) and indices (ˈɪndɪsiːz). [a. L. index, indic-em, pl. indicēs, the forefinger, an informer, sign, inscription, f. in- (in-2) + *dic- to point out: see indicate. Cf. F. index (16th c.). In current use the plural is indices in senses 8, 9, and usual... Oxford English Dictionary
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