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bill-hook
bill-hook (ˈbɪlhʊk) [f. bill n.1 + hook n.1] A heavy thick knife or chopper with a hooked end, used for pruning, cutting brushwood, etc.1611 Cotgr., Rivereau..a Welsh hooke, or hedging bill made with a hooke at the end..we call it a Bill-hooke. 1837 Howitt Rur. Life vi. xviii. (1862) 608 The billhoo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bill Hook
William E Hook (May 28, 1925 – May 10, 2010), born in New Rochelle, New York, was a Chess master and the Captain of the British Virgin Islands chess team. Starting in 1968, Hook led the Virgin Islands team, and later the British Virgin Islands team, at numerous Chess Olympiads, mostly playing top bo... wikipedia.org
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Hook Bill
The Hook Bill or Dutch Hookbill ( or ) is a breed of domestic duck characterised by an unusual down-curved beak. It is an ancient breed, and has been documented since the seventeenth century. Speculation that it originated in Asia, or is related to the Indian Runner, is apparently unsubstantiated. H... wikipedia.org
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thwittle
▪ I. thwittle, n. Now dial. (ˈθwɪt(ə)l) Forms: 4–5 þw-, thwitel, thwytel, 5 -elle, Sc. thewtill, quhittil, 6 thwitle, 7 thwittel, 7– thwittle: see also whittle. [f. thwite v. + -el, -le.] A knife, a whittle.[c 1325 Gloss. W. de Bibbesw. in Wright Voc. 168 Coteus, thiwilet (? for thwitel).] c 1386 Ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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bidowe
† ˈbidowe Obs. rare—1. [Referred by Prof. Skeat (Notes to Piers Plowman) to med.L. bidubium, a bill-hook or bush-hook (which has been conjectured to be of Celtic origin, from Gaulish *vidu wood); others have compared Welsh bidog dagger: but the meaning and derivation are alike uncertain.] ? A weapon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Michael Banim
could snatch from business, and was the principal author of about thirteen of the twenty-four works attributed to the brothers, including Crohoore of the Bill-Hook wikipedia.org
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baselard
† ˈbaselard Obs. Forms: 4–6 baselarde, baslard(e, 5 basulard, 6 baslaerd bazelarde, 7 basiliard, 4–8 baselard. [a. AF. baselard(e (Act 12 Richard II), OF. basalart (med.L. bassilardus); perh. from same source as OF. baselaire, bazelaire, badelaire, probably a derivative of late L. badile, badillus a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Calvary at Landrévarzec
St Philip holds a cross and a closed book, Matthew the Evangelist a bill-hook and a book in a bag. wikipedia.org
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snagger
ˈsnagger [f. snag v.2 2, 4 c.] 1. dial. (See quot.)1847 Halliw. s.v. Snag, A snagger..is a simple bill-hook without the usual edge on the back. 1877–99 in dial. glossaries (Cumb., Yks.). 2. Austral. A slow, inexpert, or poor sheep-shearer.1887 Tibb's Popular Songbk. 11, I found a lot of snaggers Not... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thriller (American TV series)
First Tadlow CD released in 2017: The Grim Reaper – Prologue (1:49) The Grim Reaper – Suite (7:22) The Grim Reaper – End Titles (1:20) Hay-Fork And Bill-Hook – Prologue (2:30) Hay-Fork And Bill-Hook – Suite (6:15) Hay-Fork And Bill-Hook – Finale (1:27) Well Of Doom – Prologue (1:37) Well Of Doom – Suite wikipedia.org
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bill-cc/metadata-hive-hook - GitHub
Hive hook, obtain task information from Hive, fetch input/output tables and lineage information from HSQL. - GitHub - bill-cc/metadata-hive-hook: Hive hook, obtain task information from Hive, fetch input/output tables and lineage information from HSQL.
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hedging
hedging, vbl. n. (ˈhɛdʒɪŋ) [f. hedge v.] 1. The action of the verb hedge; the construction or repair of hedges.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 28 For dichying and hegging, and delvynge of tounes. 1481–93 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 366 For woode makynge and hedgynge. 1663 Gerbier Counsel (1664) 52 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Johnny Tom Gleeson
He was eccentric in many ways: Johnny Tom always carried a bill-hook (hook-shaped knife) with him; he used it for shaving, cutting tobacco, skinning animals wikipedia.org
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swack
▪ I. swack, n. Chiefly Sc. (swæk) Also 4–6, 9 swak, 5 swake, 9 swauk. [Echoic. Cf. thwack, whack.] A hard blow; a whack, bang. Also, a violent dash or impetus.1375 Barbour Bruce v. 643 The king sic swak him gaiff, That he the hede till harnys claif. c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints i. (Petrus) 586 He tuk sic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mughal weapons
Garhiya - may be Pike, javelin or spear Alam - A Spear (properly a standard or banner) Kont - One type of Spear Gandasa - A kind of bill-hook or pole-axe wikipedia.org
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