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bone-lace
bone-lace [f. bone n. 5 c + lace.] 1. Lace, usually of linen thread, made by knitting upon a pattern marked by pins, with bobbins originally made of bone; formerly called bone-work lace; now largely superseded by bobbin-net.1574 Hellowes Gueuara's Ep. (1577) 316 To see her..take her cushin for bone ... Oxford English Dictionary
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buzzle
† ˈbuzzle, v. Obs. [? onomatopœic; cf. bustle, puzzle.] 1. trans. ? To distend, fill out. [cf. bustle n.2]? a 1600 Masque Twelve Months (N.) Ile take my perche upon Some citty head-attire..(Buzzell'd with bone-lace). 2. intr. ? To contend; to be emulous, envious. Hence ˈbuzzling ppl. a.a 1639 W. Wha... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of England from 1662
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cutwork
ˈcut-work, ˈcutwork 1. gen. Work produced by cutting or carving.1662 Evelyn Chalcogr. 6 Those who wrought any of these hollow cut-works, were by some call'd Cavatores, and Graphatores. 1832 Miss Mitford Village (1863) 509 The Valentine..a raised group of roses and heart's-ease, executed on a kind of... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1715–1719
}} | {{|Hawkers Act 1717|public|6|21-03-1718|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for relief of the wholesale traders and dealers in English bone-lace, by obviating wikipedia.org
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bobbin
▪ I. bobbin, n.1 (ˈbɒbɪn) Forms: 6 bobbyn, 6–8 bobin, 7– bobbin. [a. F. bobine ‘a quil for a spinning wheele; also a skane or hank of gold or silver thread’ (Cotgr. 1611); origin unknown: see guesses in Littré and Diez.] 1. An article round which thread or yarn is wound, in order to be wound off aga... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of England, 1690–1699
| {{|Lace Act 1697|public|9|07-03-1698|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act for rendring the Laws more effectual for preventing the Importation of Forreign Bone-Lace wikipedia.org
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pillow
▪ I. pillow, n. (ˈpɪləʊ) Forms: see below. [OE. pyle, pylu:—*pulwi = MDu. pöluwe (puluwe), pēluwe neut., ? fem., Du. peluw, peuluw fem.; MLG. pöle, LG. pöl masc.; OHG. pfuliwi neut., pfulwo masc., MHG. pfülwe neut., pfulwe masc., Oberd. pfulbe, pfulwe, Ger. pfühl masc., neut. These forms represent a... Oxford English Dictionary
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lace
▪ I. lace, n. (leɪs) Forms: 3–4 las, 4–5 laas, (4 lasse, Sc. laise, 5 laace), 5–7 lase, (5 Sc. les, 6 laze, Sc. lais), 4– lace. [ad. OF. laz, las (mod.F. lacs, with etymologizing spelling), f. popular L. *lacium (L. laqueum) a noose. Cf. It. laccio, Sp., Pg. lazo.] † 1. A net, noose, snare. Chiefly ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bone
▪ I. bone, n. (bəʊn) Forms: 1 bán, baan, 2–3 ban, 3–5 bon, (4 boen, buon), 4–5 boon, (boone, 5 bonne), 3– bone; north. 3–9 bane, 5 baan, bayne; (9 dial. bowne, byen). [Com. Teut.: OE. bán corresp. to OFris. and OS. bên (MDu., Du., LG. been), OHG. (MHG. and mod.G.) bein, ON. bein (Sw. ben, Da. been):... Oxford English Dictionary
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cushion
▪ I. cushion, n. (ˈkʊʃən) Forms: α. 4 cuyschun, cuȝshen, 4–6 cuyssh-, cuissh-, -in, -en, -un, -yn, etc.; 4–7 quishin, qui-, quy-, qwi-, qwy-, (quyi-), -ss-, -ssh-, -ssch-, -sch-, -sh-, (szh-), -in, -yn, -en, -ene, -an, -on, -un, -ion, -yon, -ing, -ynge, etc.; 6 quesion, 8 quishing; 4–5 whyss-, whyss... Oxford English Dictionary
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