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capercailye
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capercailzie
capercailye, capercailzie Sc. (kæpəˈkeɪljɪ, keɪ-, -ˈkeɪlzɪ) Forms; 6–9 capercailye, -llie, -ly, -le, capercalȝe, -calye, -calzeane (-callzie), 7 -kelly, 7–9 -caley, -cally, 8 -coille, -colze, -colly, (cobberkely), 9 capercailzie, -kayle, caipercaillie. [Corruption of the Gael. name capull coille (ka... Oxford English Dictionary
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tetraonid
tetraonid, a. (n.) Ornith. (tɪˈtreɪəʊnɪd) [f. mod.L. Tetraōnidæ, f. L. tetrao (-ōnem), a. Gr. τετράων, applied by Pliny to the Black Grouse and Capercailye, perh. also to other birds: see -id3.] Pertaining to the family Tetraonidæ of gallinaceous birds, including the grouse and allied forms; also as... Oxford English Dictionary
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caper
▪ I. caper, n.1 (ˈkeɪpə(r)) Forms: α. with -s in sing. and pl. 4 caperis, 4–6 cap(p)aris, -es, 6–7 caperes, -ers, -ars, cappers; β. without -s in sing. 6–9 caper, 7 capar; γ. (from Fr.) 5–7 capres. [ME. caperis, caperes, a. L. capparis, a. Gr. κάππαρις; in OF. caspres, mod.Fr. câpre, It. cappero. Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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grouse
▪ I. grouse, n.1 (graʊs) Forms: 6–7 grows, (? grewes), 7–9 grous, (7 groose, 8 groust (?), grouss, growse), 7– grouse. [Of unknown origin; it is uncertain whether the 16th c. form grows is a sing. (used collect.) or the pl. of *grow; in the latter case cf. Giraldus Cambrensis (c 1210) Topogr. Hib. O... Oxford English Dictionary
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mountain
mountain (ˈmaʊntɪn) Forms: 3 monetain, 3–5 -a(i)n, 3–6 -ayn, mo(u)ntayne, 4 monteyne, -eine, muntayne, 4–6 mo(u)ntaigne, mounteyn, -ayn, Sc. montane, 4–7 mountaine, 5 -eyne, mowntan, -eyne, -ane, (pl. -aunce), montagne, 5–6 Sc. mountane, -ene, 6 -eine, 8 Sc. dial. muntain, 4– mountain. [a. OF. monta... Oxford English Dictionary
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cock
▪ I. cock, n.1 (kɒk) Forms: 1–3 coc, 1 kok, cocc, 4–6 cok, coke, 4–5 cokke, 5 cokk, kocke, 5–7 cocke, 4– cock. [OE. cocc, coc, kok; cf. ON. kokkr (rare, according to Vigfusson only once in Edda), and F. coq (13th c. in Littré). Though at home in English and French, not the general name either in Teu... Oxford English Dictionary
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wood
▪ I. wood, n.1 (wʊd) Forms: 1 widu, wiodu, wudu, 2–3 wude, 3–6 (7 Sc.) wode, 4–6 wodd, woode, (7 Sc.) wod, wodde, (3 wd(d)e, 4 uud, Sc. vod, woud, voud, 5 woyd, whode, vode, voode, 6 woodde, wud), 5–6 Sc. wid(d, 5– wood, (9 Sc. wudd). [OE. widu, wiodu, later wudu str. m. = OHG. witu, wito (MHG. wite... Oxford English Dictionary
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