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chalder
▪ I. chalder1 Sc. (ˈtʃɔːldə(r)) Also 6 chawlder, chaudder, 7 chauder. [app. a. OF. chaudière (also chaudere, chaldere, caldere) = Pr. caudiera, Sp. caldera, Pg. caldeira:—L. caldāria, f. cald-us, calid-us hot; but possibly a shortened form of chaldron, q.v. In sense 1, a med.L. celdra occurs in earl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trudie Chalder
Trudie Chalder is Professor of Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy at the Institute of Psychiatry in King's College London. Deale, Alicia, Trudie Chalder, Isaac Marks, and Simon Wessely. wikipedia.org
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Chaldron
A chaldron (also chauldron or chalder) was an English measure of dry volume, mostly used for coal; the word itself is an obsolete spelling of cauldron. See also Chalder Corf (mining) Decauville wagon Mine car Minecart Mineral wagon Quarry tub References Notes Sources Imperial units Coal wikipedia.org
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celder
celder, -re, celdom obs. ff. chalder, seldom. Oxford English Dictionary
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Aberchalder
The prefix Aber refers to "the mouth" or "confluence", while the suffix Chalder translates to "of the calder". wikipedia.org
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shalder
▪ I. † ˈshalder, n.1 ? Obs. rare—1. [related to shalder v.] ? A flake, split-off piece of stone.1577 Harrison England iii. xv. [ix.] 114 b, Y⊇ flint and chalke, the shalder and the peble.▪ II. shalder, n.2 (ˈʃɔːldə(r)) Also 9 chalder, shelder, schalder, shaalder. [Of obscure origin. Cf. scolder2, sc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trudie
Notable people with the name include: Trudie Chalder, English professor Trudie Goodwin (born 1951), English actress Trudie Lamb-Richmond (1931–2021 wikipedia.org
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chaldron
▪ I. chaldron (ˈtʃɔːldrən, ˈtʃɑːdrən) Forms: 6 chauderne, 7 chaudron, chawdron, chauldron, chalderon, 7– chaldron. [Another form of cauldron n.; a. OF. chauderon, mod.F. chaudron (= Sp. calderon, It. calderone), augm. of chaudère, chaudière (= Sp. caldera) kettle:—L. caldāria, pl. of caldārium hot-b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sidlesham
History The village has had a long history of farming and was made up of a group of farms including: Bakers, Chalder, Church, Easton, Ferry, Fletchers wikipedia.org
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curn
▪ I. curn, n. north. and Sc. [? Related to curn v.] † 1. pl. Grain, corn-crops. Obs.c 1340 Cursor M. 7158 (Trin.) To her tailes fire he bond..Þourȝe þe felde he made hem fle And so her curnes dud he brenne. 2. Sc. A grain.1474 Act. Audit. 35 (Jam.) Of ilk chalder the thrid kurne. c 1540 Lyndesay Kit... Oxford English Dictionary
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timeously
timeously, adv. (ˈtaɪməslɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a timeous manner; † at an early hour or season, in good time (obs.); hence, early or soon enough, in time; at the right or a fitting time; seasonably; opportunely.c 1470 Henry Wallace viii. 1180 To souppar went, and tymysly thai slepe. 1473 Rental Bk... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zak Zodiac
The duo proved to be a formidable team, holding the championship for nine months before losing it to The Underdogs (Luc Harrison and Nathan Chalder) in wikipedia.org
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metage
metage (ˈmiːtɪdʒ) Also 6 Sc. mettage, mettege, 7 meatage. [f. mete v. + -age.] 1. The action of measuring officially the content or weight of a load of grain, coal, etc.15.. Aberd. Reg. XXIV. (Jam.), The mettege of colis, salt, lym, corne, fruit, and sic mensturable [sic] gudis. 1576 Reg. Privy Coun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Code Blue – Emergency
First she befriends a hypochondriac Chalder. wikipedia.org
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sheelde
▪ I. sheel, v. Now dial. (ʃiːl) Forms: α. 5 schel, 6 scheill, 7 s(c)heele, scheil, 7–9 sheal, 8–9 shiel, 9 sheil, 8– sheel; β. 5 schylle 6 shyll, 6– shill. [Related to shale n.1; the early history is obscure. The α forms possibly repr. OE. *scielian (in áscylian ‘enucleare’), f. scealu shale n.1 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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