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butteris
▪ I. butteris1 (ˈbʌtərɪs) Forms: 6 buttris, 6, 8 buttrice, 7 buttresse, butterys(se, 7–8 buttress, 7– butteris. [Cf. butter n.2, F. boutoir; also F. boutereau, bouterolle, names of instruments used in various trades for punching or boring. The precise formation of the Eng. word is unknown.] A farrie... Oxford English Dictionary
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buttressee
buttresse(e obs. form of butteris. Oxford English Dictionary
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New Albion (colony)
On 22 July 1653, William Eltonhead witnessed an indenture between Argoll Yeardley and Thomas Butteris. 18th-century claims In the 1770s, a British farmer wikipedia.org
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buttrice
buttrice, -ise obs. ff. butteris, buttress. Oxford English Dictionary
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Town of Normanton
Mathers, proprietor of the Norman Chronicle 1909, 1910, 1911 : James Robert Butteris References External links Former local government areas of Queensland wikipedia.org
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butter
▪ I. butter, n.1 (ˈbʌtə(r)) Forms: 1–3 butere, 3 buttere, 4 boter(e, botter, butre, 4–5 buttur, 5 butture, buttir, buttyr, botyr, boture, bottre, 7 butyr, 4– butter. [OE. butere wk. fem. (in compounds buttor-); ad. L. butyrum, ad. Gr. βούτυρον. So OFris. butera, botera, MDu. bōter(e, botre, Du. bote... Oxford English Dictionary
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1957 New Year Honours
Sidney Thomas Butteris, lately Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise. Joseph Camm, . wikipedia.org
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