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cammes
† cammes Obs. Also cames, camwysse. Apparently a corrupt form of canvas; ‘a kind of gauze for samplers’ (Jamieson).1540 Sc. Ld. Treas. Acc. in Pitcairn Crim. Trials I. 301 For cammes to stuff the orpheis of þe samin. 1541 Ibid. 309 For xij boltis of cammes, to be salis. 1555 Ch. Acc. Leverton, Linc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cams Hall
In the 12th century it was renamed Cammes Oysell by Robert Oysell whose family owned it until 1366. wikipedia.org
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camwysse
camwysse var. of cammes, Obs., linen cloth. Oxford English Dictionary
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camese
cames(e var. of cammes, Obs.; see also camise. Oxford English Dictionary
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stentour
† ˈstentour Sc. Obs. [f. stent v.1 (The suffix is uncertain: see -or 3 and 4.)] A stiffening for a doublet.1502 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. II. 289 For iij elne cammes to be stentouris and patrownis to him. Oxford English Dictionary
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canvasado
† canvaˈsado, -ˈzado Obs. Also canuassado, canuazado, canvissado, canuisado, -zado, canvisado, -zado. [Cf. canvass v., and canvass n. 2; but in sense 2, there was apparently confusion with camisado, which might easily arise from the corrupt forms cammassado, camnesado, on one side, and cammas, camme... Oxford English Dictionary
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stump
▪ I. stump, n.1 (stʌmp) Forms: 4–6 stompe, 5 Sc. stowmpe, 5–7 stumpe, 6 stoomp, 6–7 stumppe, 6– stump. [First in 14th c.; a. or cogn. w. MLG. stump masc., stumpe fem., (M)Du. stomp masc., subst. use of MLG. stump, (M)Du. stomp adj., mutilated, blunt, dull; corresp. to OHG. (MHG., mod.G.) stumpf adj.... Oxford English Dictionary
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sail
▪ I. sail, n.1 (seɪl) Forms: 1 seᵹel, seᵹl, 3 sæil(e, 3–4 seil, 3–5 seile, seyle, 3–7 sayle, 3–8 saile, 4 seille, seyll(e, 4–5 seyl, 4–7 sayl, 4–8 sale, 5 ceyle, seylle, 5–6 saill(e, sayll(e, 6 sal, saule, 4– sail. [Com. Teut.: OE. seᵹ(e)l neut. (and masc.), corresp. to OS. segel (MLG. segel, MDu. z... Oxford English Dictionary
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