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byrnie
† ˈbyrnie Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 4 (9 Hist.) byrny, 4–6 (9 Hist.) byrnie, 6 birny(e. [Sc. variant of ME. brynie, brinie, with metathesis of r. The word was thus brought nearer to OE. byrne, from which however it could not directly come, as this gave only the monosyllabic *byrn, burne, bryn.] A cuira... Oxford English Dictionary
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Birnie
Island, a small uninhabited coral island in the Republic of Kiribati Birnie Loch, a loch in North East Fife, Scotland See also Bernie (disambiguation) Byrnie wikipedia.org
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burne
† burne Obs. [Early ME. burne (ü):—OE. byrne ‘cuirass, corslet’: the later form of this would have been *byrn, *birn, whence the metathetized forms bryn, brene, q.v. Cf. the parallel dissyllabic brynie, brunie, brinie, from ON., and its metathetized form byrnie.] = brinie.c 1050 Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcke... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hauberk
A hauberk or byrnie is a shirt of mail. The term is usually used to describe a shirt reaching at least to mid-thigh and including sleeves. short-hemmed, short-sleeved hauberk may have originated from the medieval Islamic world, although its European form is a descendant of the Carolingian byrnie wikipedia.org
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brynie
† brinie, brynie Obs. (ˈbrɪnɪ) Forms: 2 brenie, 3 brunie, 3–4 brinie, bruny, 4 brunye, brini, brynye, breny. [ME. brunie (ü), brynie, brinie, brenie, a. ON. brynja (Da. brynie, Sw. brynja), corresp. to OE. byrne from *brynne, OHG. brunja, brunna (MHG. brunje, brünje, brünne, also mod.G.) corslet, Go... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quaternion Society
In 1909 Macfarlane became president, James Byrnie Shaw became secretary, and van Elfrinkhof continued as treasurer. James Byrnie Shaw, the surviving officer, wrote 50 book notices for American mathematical publications. wikipedia.org
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birny
birnie, birny variant of byrnie, Obs., cuirass. Oxford English Dictionary
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Skögul and Geirskögul
of Skögul" (battle, e.g. in Glymdrápa) eldr Sköglar "fire of Skögul" (sword) gagl Sköglar "gosling of Skögul" (raven) kápa Sköglar "cape of Skögul" (byrnie wikipedia.org
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Sigurðarkviða hin skamma
Then she put on her golden byrnie and pierced her own heart with a sword. wikipedia.org
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (album)
Matt Byrnie of PopMatters said, "Kid Koala's real charm is not his virtuosity, per se, but his ability to express the simple joy of playing with records wikipedia.org
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The Hell with Heroes
With Elena at his side, Byrnie then escapes to North Africa. Byrnie decides to return to the United States with Elena and become a teacher, his former profession. wikipedia.org
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The Trembling Hour
Byrnie Anna Mae Walthall as Pauline References Bibliography Codori, Jeff. Film History Through Trade Journal Art, 1916-1920. McFarland, 2020. wikipedia.org
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Gevninge helmet fragment
The dying words of Beowulf, whose own pyre is stacked with helmets, are used to bestow a gold collar, byrnie, and gilded helmet to his follower Wiglaf. wikipedia.org
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Beowulf and Middle-earth
The word orþanc occurs again in Beowulf, alongside the term searo in the phrase , "a cunning-net sewn, by a smith's skill", meaning a mail-shirt or byrnie wikipedia.org
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My Bill
It was the first movie Kay Francis made for Warners' B unit under Byrnie Foy. wikipedia.org
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