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▪ I. † chetel, -il, yl [OE. cietel (ce-, ci-, cy-):—*ceatil:—cætil, ad. L. catill-us.] Obs. form of kettle.c 1300 Juliana (Ashmole MS.) 54 A chetel wol of iwelled bras biuore þis maide was ibroȝt. 1463 Bury Wills (1850) 23 That Jenette my nece haue..j. bras pot, a chetill, a panne.▪ II. chetel obs. ...
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Cauldron
The Norman-French word replaces the Old English ċetel (German (Koch)Kessel "cauldron", Dutch (kook)ketel "cauldron"), Middle English chetel.
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chattel
chattel (ˈtʃæt(ə)l) Forms: 3 chatel, chetel, 6 chatel, -ell, 6–7 chattell, 6– chattel. [a. OF. chatel, chetel (ONF. catel, Pr. captal, capdal):—late L. captāle, L. capitāle principal, property, goods, etc.: see cattle. Chatel, pl. chateux, was the form adopted in legal Anglo-French; it appears in ve...
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Marnhull
Walton Elm, Burton and Kentleworth were probably recorded under the entry for Sturminster Newton as the eight hides of land owned by Waleran, Roger and Chetel
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chital
chital (ˈtʃiːtəl) Also cheetal, -ul, chetel. [Hindi.] The Indian spotted deer, Axis axis.1880 Encycl. Brit. XII. 742 The chitál or spotted deer..is..admitted to be the most beautiful inhabitant of the Indian jungles. 1923 Blackw. Mag. Sept. 381/2 He..had been after cheetul here and had come on a tig...
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Masquerade (Khachaturian)
Chetel described the Waltz as "fully romantic", the Mazurka as "energetic", and the Galop as "kinetic."
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kettle
kettle (ˈkɛt(ə)l) Forms: 1 cetel, -il, (cit-, cytel), 4 ketil, 4–6 -el, 5 -ill, -yl(l, 5–7 kettell, (6 -yl, -yll), 6 ketell, ke(a)tle, catell, kyttle, (7 kittle), 6– kettle. Also 3–5 chetel, -ill: see chetel. [Com. Teut.: OE. cętel (W. Sax. ciętel) = OS. ketel (in comb. ketel-kôp; MDu. and Du. ketel...
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Sabre Dance
Daniel Chetel wrote that it features "very active percussion" with the lead of the xylophone and "dramatic glissandi for the trumpet and trombone."
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Chatsworth House
History
11th–16th centuries
The name 'Chatsworth' is a corruption of Chetel's-worth, meaning "the Court of Chetel". In the reign of Edward the Confessor, a man of Norse origin named Chetel held lands jointly with a Saxon named Leotnoth in three townships: Ednesoure to
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welled
▪ I. welled, ppl. a.1 [f. well v.1 + -ed1.] † a. Of metal: Molten, cast. Also welled together, rendering L. conflatilis. Obs.c 1300 Seyn Julian 54 A chetel wol of iwelled bras biuore þis maide was ibroȝt. 1382 Wyclif Hab. ii. 18 A wellid thing to gidre [Vulg. conflatile], and a fals ymage. c 1440 Pr...
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Manor of Hunningham
William Fitz Corbucin, 1086
The Domesday Book states that in 1086 the Manor of Hunningham belonged to William Fitz Corbucin, whose tenants were Osmund and Chetel
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capital
▪ I. capital, n.1 (ˈkæpɪtəl) Forms: 3 capitale, 5 capital, 6–7 capitell, -el, (7 capitull, -ol), 7– capital. [Answers to L. capitell-um in same sense (dim. of caput head, or rather of its dim. capitulum), and its representatives, It. capitello, OF. capitel, chapitel, now chapiteau; but from the begi...
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大卫·马斯兰卡
Images from "The Old Gringo": Eleven Little Pieces for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano(小提琴、单簧管、钢琴),New York: Maslanka Press (2013)
In Memoriam Mitchell Chetel
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History of Shropshire
The Lands of Wrentnall (Ernui and Chetel before the conquest) and Great Lyth were amalgamated under The Barony of Pulverbatch (devolved over the centuries
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lead
▪ I. lead, n.1 (lɛd) Forms: 1–2 léad, 3 læd, 3–4 leod(e, 4 Kentish lyad, 3–6 led(e, 4–6 leyde, 4–7 leed(e, Sc. leid(e, 5–6 ledde, (6 dial. lydde), 5– 7 lead(e, 4– lead. [OE. léad str. neut. = OFris. lâd, Du. lood lead, MLG. lôd (whence Sw. and Da. lod), MHG. lôt (mod.G. lot, loth) plummet, sounding-...
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