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busket
† ˈbusket Obs. rare. [f. busk, var. of bush n.1 + -et1, or ad. Fr. bosquet: cf. also bushet, bosket.] 1. (See quot.)1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. May 10 To gather May buskets [Gloss. Buskets, a diminutive, little bushes of hauthorne]. 2. = bosket.1803 W. Rose Amadis 127 Wend thy way Thro' yonder buskets. Oxford English Dictionary
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Eustace the Monk
Eustace the Monk (; c. 1170 – 24 August 1217), born Eustace Busket, was a mercenary and pirate, in the tradition of medieval outlaws. Life Early life Eustace was born a younger son of Baudoin Busket, a lord of the county of Boulogne. wikipedia.org
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bushet
† ˈbushet Obs. [f. bush n.1 + -et1.] A small shrub or bush; a small thicket. Cf. busket.1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 90 So haue you good feeding, in bushets and lease. 1662 Ray Three Itin. ii. 139 We rode through a bushet, or common called Rodwell Hake. Oxford English Dictionary
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bosquet
bosket, bosquet (ˈbɒskɪt) [18th c. a. F. bosquet, ad. It. boschetto, dim. of bosco wood. See also the earlier forms bushet, busket; and cf. bouquet.] A plantation in a garden, park, etc., of underwood and small trees; a thicket.1737 Miller Gard. Dict., Bosquets..are small Compartments of Gardens..fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dominican Friary, Winchester
The friary, dedicated to Saint Catherine, was situated in the High Street, near Eastgate, between the River Itchen and Busket Street. wikipedia.org
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bouquet
bouquet (buːˈkeɪ, ˈbuːkeɪ) Also boquet. [a. Fr. bouquet orig. ‘little wood’ cognate with Pr. bosquet, It boschetto dim. of bosco wood. cf. busket.] 1. a. A bunch of flowers, a nosegay; also fig.1716–8 Lady M. W. Montague Lett. I. xxxii. 111 A large bouquet of jewels, made like natural flowers. 1768 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tom Liberatore
He also was going through the process of setting up an app called "Busket", which aims to help buskers in the city, in order to help reduce homelessness wikipedia.org
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bryne
▪ I. † bryn1 Obs. Also brene. [A parallel form to brynie, brinie, perh. transp. from byrn:—OE. byrne corslet, coat of mail; cf. burne.] = brinie.1330 R. Brunne 189 James of Auenue, he was verray pilgryn, He gan first remue þe croice mad on his bryn. ? a 1400 Morte Arth. 1413 Thrughe brenes and brygh... Oxford English Dictionary
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trebuchet
trebuchet (ˈtrɛbəʃɛt, ‖ trebyʃɛ) Forms: α. 4 trepejette, trepget, 4–5 -eget, 5 trepgett(e, trip-, trypgette, 6 trepegett, -gete, trepa-; β. 4–5 tri-, tre-, treybochet; 5 trebget (erron. -got); 6 trabu-, 7 trebuschet, (8–9 trebucket), 8– trebuchet. [In I, a. OF. trebuchet, also trebuket, -busket, tra... Oxford English Dictionary
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swith
swith, adv. arch. or dial. (in later use chiefly Sc.) (swɪθ) Forms: α. 1–3 swiðe, 1–4 swyðe, 1–5 swiþe, 2–3 swuðe, 2–4 suithe, suythe, (2 swuþe, 3 swðe), 3–4 suyþe, 4 (Ayenb.) zuyþe, 4–5 swyþe, suiþe, (swyde ?), (4 squiþe, squyþe, 4–5 squythe, 5 squithe, sqwithe), 4–6 swythe, 3–5, 9 arch. and rare s... Oxford English Dictionary
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局部敏感哈希笔记(Locality-Sensitive Hashing) - CSDN博客
Aug 12, 2022LSH的主要思想:使用哈希函数来判断x和y是不是候选对(是否需要评估相似度). 对min-hash生成的巨大的签名矩阵M再进行Hash,Hash到不同的busket里,若文档位于同一个busket,则认为他们为候选对。. 【签名矩阵会包括很多行(eg.100行),如果直接做哈希的话,在 ...
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unware
unˈware, a., n., and adv. Now only arch. [OE. unwær (un-1 7, 12, 11 b), = ON. {uacu}varr (MSw. ovar). Cf. unwares.] 1. a. Unwary, incautious; not on one's guard.c 897 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. C. xv. 89 Oft eac ða un⁓waran lareowas for eᵹe ne durron cleopian. 971 Blickl. Hom. 61 Þa scinlæcan þa þe g... Oxford English Dictionary
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bushe
▪ I. bush, n.1 (bʊʃ) Forms: 3–7 busk, 4–7 buske; 4 bos(s)ch(e, bossh(e, buss(e, (also bousch(e, boysch, buysch(e), 4–5 busch(e, bussch(e, 4–6 bussh(e, 5 boshe, 6 bushe, buszhe, 5– bush; Sc. 6– bus, buss. [ME. busk, a. ON. busk-r (Da. busk, Sw. buske), cogn. w. OHG. bush (MHG. busch, bosch, Ger. busc... Oxford English Dictionary
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May
May, n.3 (meɪ) Forms: 4–5 Maij, 4–6 Maii, 5–6 Mai, 6 Maie, Maye, 3– May. Also in Latin form 1–4 Maius, (4 Mayus). [a. F. mai:—L. Maium (nom. Maius, sc. mēnsis). Cf. Pr. mai, Sp. mayo, Pg. maio, It. maggio; also (from Fr.) MHG. Mei(g)e (G. Mai), MDu. mey(e, meide (Du. Mei), Sw. Maj, Da. Mai, late Gr.... Oxford English Dictionary
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stir
▪ I. stir, n.1 (stɜː(r)) Forms: see stir v. [f. the verb. ONorthumbrian had ᵹestir (only once, glossing actio in Rit. Dunelm. 187). The cognate ON. styr-r masc. (see stir v.) may possibly be in part the source of the Sc. and northern uses, which (in the β forms) are recorded from the 14th c.] The ac... Oxford English Dictionary
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