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brinded
brinded, a. arch. (ˈbrɪndɪd) Forms: 5 brende, 5–8 brended, 7 breended, 6– brinded. [Primary form app. brended, whence on one side branded, q.v., on the other brinded. Brende, which occurs in Lydgate, is identical with one of the contemporary forms of burnt, burned (see burn v.); nevertheless, taken ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brinded
Brinded is a surname. brinded cat hath mew'd. wikipedia.org
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Malcolm Brinded
Malcolm Brinded was elected as president of the Energy Institute on 4 July 2017. Personal life Brinded is married to Carola and has three sons, the eldest of whom, Benjamin Brinded, followed in his father's footsteps to Cambridge University wikipedia.org
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breended
breended obs. form of brinded. Oxford English Dictionary
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Colin Brinded
Brinded began officiating at major professional events in 1976. Brinded died after a long battle with cancer. wikipedia.org
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brindled
brindled, a. (ˈbrɪnd(ə)ld) [A variant of the earlier brinded, prob. by assimilation to such words as kindled, mingled, perh. with some feeling of a diminutive sense.] ‘Streaked, tabby, marked with streaks’ (J.).1678 Lond. Gaz. No. 1328/4 Lost or stolen..a large light brindled gelt Mastiff Dog. 1718 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brindle
": Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd. However, in this context – Elizabethan English – the word "brinded" was used to mean branded, as in marked by fire. wikipedia.org
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brended
brend(e, -ing, brended obs. ff. burnt, burning, brinded variegated. Oxford English Dictionary
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brindle
▪ I. brindle, a. and n. (ˈbrɪnd(ə)l) [App. deduced from brindled, as if this consisted of brindle + -ed.] A. adj. = brinded, brindled.1676 Lond. Gaz. No. 1145/4 A..white Mastiff Dog with half his face brindle, and large brindle spots on his sides. 1765 Tucker Lt. Nat. I. 497 Two fine cows, one brind... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alan Bradley (writer)
Bradley's Thrice the Brinded Cat Hath Mew'd: A Flavia de Luce Novel was published in 2016 with positive reviews. Case of the Copper Corpse (Flavia De Luce #6.5 An ebook Short Story) (2014) As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust (2015) (Flavia De Luce #7) Thrice the Brinded wikipedia.org
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branded
▪ I. [branded misreading for brauded embroidered; so also brandur for braudur embroidery.c 1440 Gaw. & Gol. ii. iii, Here belt was of blunket..Branded with brende golde. Ibid. ii. iv, His brene and his basnet..With a brandur abought, al of brende golde.]▪ II. ˈbranded, ppl. a.1 Obs. exc. dial. [A no... Oxford English Dictionary
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1997 World Snooker Championship
The next four years also had referees debuting the final: Lawrie Annandale in 1998, Colin Brinded in 1999, John Newton in 2000 and Eirian Williams in 2001 wikipedia.org
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rampant
rampant, a. (n.) (ˈræmpənt) Also 5 raump-; 4–6 -aunt, (5 -awnt), 5–6 -and. [a. F. rampant, pres. pple. of ramper ramp v.1 By Wyclif and Trevisa inaccurately employed to render L. rapiens and rapax. In northern Eng. and Sc. prior to 1600 rampand is properly the pres. pple. of ramp. In early use freq.... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Market Bosworth School
Controversies David Brinded, a former teacher at Market Bosworth High School who later became a headteacher, was found guilty of sexually assaulting an The victim, now in her mid-50s, reported the incident at the time but no charges were filed against Brinded, who subsequently left the school for a new wikipedia.org
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suckle
▪ I. suckle, n.1 (ˈsʌk(ə)l) Also 5 succle, sokel, -yl, 6 suckell. [app. short for honeysuckle. Cf. suckling n.2] a. Clover. Also called † lamb-suckle. b. attrib. in † suckle-bloom glossing L. locusta. = honeysuckle 1, 1 b. Obs.14.. Medical MS. in Anglia XIX. 78 Succle, a good medycyne for þe web in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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