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▪ I. † chawn, n. Obs. or dial. Also 7 chawne, choane, chone, chaun. [Identical in meaning with chine n.1, and perh. a deriv. of chine v.1, of which the pa. tense was in OE. cán, ME. chane, chone; but the form-history is by no means clear.] A gap, cleft, chink, rift, fissure; a chine.1601 Holland Pli...
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Prix Chaudenay
1966)
Maxime Garcia – Malar (1955), Vattel (1956), Tello (1958), Chrysler (1960)
Yves Saint-Martin – Waldmeister (1964), Cheik (1965), Largny (1970), Chawn 1966: Parabellum
1967: Pointille
1968: no race
1969: Nonancourt
1970: Largny
1971: Royaltex
1972: Lassalle
1973: Rasgavor
1974: Sagaro
1975: Chawn
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Stourbridge
Chawn Hill Church, Stourbridge
Ghausia Jamia Mosque, Lye
Holy Trinity Church, Amblecote
Hope Baptist Church, Stourbridge
Our Lady and All Saints Catholic
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chaum
▪ I. chaum, n. Obs. or dial. Also Chame. [a phonetic variant of chawn n.] = chawn.1601 Holland Pliny ii. lxxxvi, Chawmes [ed. 1634 chawnes] and gaping gulfes. 1825 Britton Beauties of Wilts. Gloss. (E.D.S.) Chawm. a chasm, a crack in the ground. 1882 W. Worcestersh. Wds. (E.D.S.) Chaum, a crack in a...
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Y Selar Awards
Williams
Special Contribution Award - Mark Roberts and Paul Jones
2019
Presented on 14/15 February 2020
Best Song - \Neidia/ – Gwilym
Best Artwork - Chawn
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jawn
† jawn obs. var. of chawn n., chine, fissure, and of chawn v., to gape.1598 Marston Sco. Villany i. iii. Cviij, To stop his iawning chaps. 1602 ― Antonio's Rev. ii. ii. Wks. 1856 I. 94 Defyance to thy power, thou rifted jawne.
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unchawed
unˈchawed, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] = unchewed.1566 Blundevil Horsemanship iv. xl. (1580) 18 b, To let his meate fall out of his mouth, or at the least to keepe it in his mouth vnchawed. 1600 J. Lane Tom Tel-troth 609 Bits vnchaw'de in her bulke, as in a forge, Kindle the coales whereof foule lust is bred....
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coane
† coane Obs. rare. [app. related to chawn; history obscure: the form agrees with OE. cán, pa. tense of c{iacu}nan, chine.] A gap, cleft, chink.1584 R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. xvi. v. 404 Witches can..come in at a little coane, or a hole in a glasse windowe.
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chone
▪ I. chone (kəʊn) [ad. Gr. χώνη, contr. f. χοάνη choana.] In sponges, a cortical dome-like structure communicating with the subdermal cavity. Hence chonal (ˈkəʊnəl) a., pertaining to this.1887 Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 415/1 In many sponges..the cortical domes are constricted near their communic...
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khan
▪ I. ‖ khan1 (kæn, kɑːn) Forms: 4 caan, 4–6 cane, 4–7 can, 6 canne, 7 caunn; 4–5 chaan, 4–6 chane, 7 chahan, chawn, 4, 7–9 chan; 7–8 han; 9 khaun, khan (kan, kaan). See also cham. [a. Turkī (hence Pers. and Arab.) khān lord, prince, generally regarded as a modified form of khāqān: see khakan and cha...
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pre-contract
▪ I. pre-contract, n. (priːˈkɒntrækt) Also 7 præ-. [f. pre- A. 2 + contract n.] A pre-existing contract; a contract or agreement previously entered into: a. of marriage.1483 Rolls of Parlt. VI. 241/1 Oone Dame Elianor Butteler,..with whome the same King Edward had made a precontracte of matrimonie. ...
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cone
▪ I. cone, n.1 (kəʊn) Also 5 coone, 6–7 con, 7 coane. [a. F. cône or ad. L. cōn-us cone, conical apex, a. Gr. κῶν-ος pine-cone, geometrical cone, conical apex, spinning-top, etc.] I. The geometrical figure. 1. a. A solid figure or body, of which the base is a circle, and the summit a point, and ever...
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jaw
▪ I. jaw, n.1 (dʒɔː) Forms: α. 4–5 iow, 4–6 iowe; β. 5–7 iawe, 7– jaw; (5 geaw, gowe, gew, 7 gagh). [A word of difficult etymology, on the origin of which the evidence known to us affords conflicting indications. It occurs in the form jow(e from c 1375; c 1483 we find jaw(e, which before long supers...
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