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aitch-bone
aitch-bone (ˈeɪtʃˌbəʊn) Forms: 3 nage-, 6–9 nache-, 5 hach-, 9 aitch-, H-, each-bone. And corruptly 6 ise-, 7 ice-, 8 ize-, 9 ische-, ash-, edge-bone. [As shown by Mr. H. Nicol (Phil. Soc. 3 May 1878) orig. nache- or nage-bone, bone of the buttock, a. OFr. nache, nage:—late L. *natica, prop. adj. f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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natch-bone
natch-bone rare. [f. natch, var. of nache.] = aitch-bone.1613 Markham Eng. Husbandman ii. ii. vii. (1635) 81 His natch-bones which are on both sides the seting on of his taile. 1822 W. Kitchiner Cook's Oracle 151 We have also heard it called Natch-Bone. 1855 in Ogilvie Suppl. Oxford English Dictionary
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nickname, ninny, namby-pamby, nidiot/nidget, nonce word, nother, and notch through prothesis of n; auger, umpire, orange, eyas, atomy, emony, ouch, and aitch-bone wikipedia.org
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edge-bone
edge-bone corruption of aitch-bone, q.v. Oxford English Dictionary
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ice-bone
ice-bone Chiefly dial. (ˈaɪsbəʊn) Forms: 6– ise-, 7– ice-, 8 ize-, 9 isch-, ische-bone. [Known from 16th c.: corresponds to OLG. îsbên, MDu. ise-been (ys-, ysch-, yse-been), in Kilian is-, isch-been, MDu. ijsbeen; MLG. îsch-, îsbên, LG. îsbên, whence mod.G. eisbein (Henisch 1616), Da., Sw. iisben, i... Oxford English Dictionary
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topside
topside, n. (adv.) (ˈtɒpsaɪd) [f. top n.1 + side n.1] A. n. a. gen. The upper side of anything.1677 Moxon Mech. Exerc. i. 27 This Bolt must be wrought straight on all its sides, except the Topside. 1980 Family Handyman Sept. 85/1 Did you just smear caulk over the topside crack and hope for the best?... Oxford English Dictionary
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steake
▪ I. steak (steɪk) Forms: 5 steike, steyke, styke, 5–6 steke, 6 steake, 7–8 stake, 7– steak. [a. ON. steik fem. (Sw. stek, Da. steg), cogn. w. steikja to roast on a spit, stikna to be roasted.] 1. a. A thick slice or strip of meat cut for roasting by grilling or frying, sometimes used in a pie or pu... Oxford English Dictionary
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beef
▪ I. beef, n. (biːf) Forms: 3–4 boef, beef, 4 bouf, 5 befe, byffe, beoff, buif, 5–6 beff, 6 beafe, biefe, beffe, 6–7 beefe, 7 (bœufe), bief, beife, 7– beef. Plural: beeves; also 5 beoffes, buefs, beuys, 5–7 beues, beves, 6 beafes, beffes, bevis, beoves, 6–7 beefes, bieves, beeffes, 9 (in U.S.) beefs... Oxford English Dictionary
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