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▪ I. choller dial. and Sc. Also chiller, chuller, churl (Jam.), choler. [perh.:—OE. ceolur, ceolres throat, cogn. w. OHG. kelur str. masc.:—OTeut. type keluro-, kelro-, from same root as kelôn-, whence OHG. chela (mod.G. kehle), OE. ceole (see chel). For the form, cf. OE. weolur lip, OS. lepor lip. ...
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Creagh National School
As of 2021, Áine Ní Cholleráin (Bleahene) was the acting principal of Creagh National School.
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chuller
† chuller Obs. Also 5 choller. (See quot.)1483 Cath. Angl. 64 A Choller (MS. A. Chullere), questor. [Editor cites ‘freres and chulleris’ from ‘an unpublished tract of Wyclif, in a MS. of Trin. Coll. Dublin’.]
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purger
purger (ˈpɜːdʒə(r)) [f. purge v.1 + -er1.] a. One who or that which purges (lit. and fig.). spec. One who carries out a political purge.c 1460 Wisdom 966 in Macro Plays 67 Very contrycyon..Þat ys purger & clenser of synne. 1508 Fisher 7 Penit. Ps. xxxviii. Wks. (1876) 72 Penaunce whiche is the very ...
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John Downame
His own writings comprise:
Spiritual Physick to Cure the Diseases of the Soul, arising from Superfluitie of Choller, prescribed out of God's Word, London
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pocill
† pocill Obs. rare. In 6 pocyll(e. [ad. L. pōcillum a little cup, dim. of pōculum cup.] A small cup, a phial; transf. a draught, a potion.1572 J. Jones Bathes Buckstone 19 Take in the morninge fastinge, in pocyll whay, made with ale, to purge choller. In pocyll whay made of whyte wyne, to purge flem...
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choler
▪ I. choler, n.1 (ˈkɒlə(r)) Forms: 4 colre, colrye, (coloure), 4–6 coler(e, 5 collor, 6 coller, -ar, cholere, -ier, -ar, color, (colour), 6–7 choller, cholor, 6– choler. [ME. colre, and colere, coler, a. OF. colre and colère, inherited form, and later learned adaptation of L. cholera (in med.L. ofte...
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Heterotermes aureus
Nevertheless, choller (Cylindropuntia), mesquite (Prosopis) and catclaw (Senegalia greggii) were preferred when they were available.
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unelected
uneˈlected, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1581 Sidney Apol. Poetrie (Arb.) 20 In these my not old yeres.., hauing slipt into the title of a Poet, [I] am prouoked to say somthing vnto you in the defence of that my vnelected vocation. 1607 Shakes. Cor. ii. iii. 207 You should haue ta'ne th' aduantage of his Cholle...
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chulle
† chulle, v. Obs. [a. ONF. chouler, choller, cheoller, to drive a ball with the foot, play football with: in central OF. ceouler, {cced}ouler, souler, in med.L. cheolare, ceolare, solere. Still used in Fr. dial., where chole, choule, in North Normandy, sole, soule in S. Normandy, Brittany, Maine, is...
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buckthorn
buckthorn (ˈbʌkθɔːn) [f. buck n.1 + thorn. App. Lyte's translation of the It. and mod.L. names.] The shrub Rhamnus catharticus; the berries of which yield sap-green and other pigments, and were formerly used as a powerful cathartic.1578 Lyte Dodoens vi. xxx. 810 The Italians do call it Spino Merlo, ...
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stayed
▪ I. stayed, a. (steɪd) [f. stay n.2 + -ed2.] Provided with stays. Also stayed-up.1819 Metropolis III. 174 A fourth stayed, and, perhaps, painted, male, smiles. 1884 Pall Mall Gaz. 16 Feb. 5/1 A stayed-up woman affected their impressionable and well⁓educated eyes as something monstrously ugly and ab...
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unlegible
† unˈlegible, a. [un-1 7, 5 b.] Illegible.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. x. i. §57. 892/2 The letter was..somewhat vnlegible. 1655 Earl of Orrery Parthen. i. vi. 150 Perceiveing my joy in my Face, it inflam'd his to such a degree, that for a good while his choller was unleagible in any thing else. 1671 ...
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uncome
▪ I. † uncome, n. Obs. [Of obscure formation: see oncome n. and ancome.] 1. = oncome n. 1.1538 Elyot, Aduentitius morbus, syckenes that cometh without our defaute, and of some menne is called an vncome. 2. = ancome, income n.21542–3 Act 34 & 35 Hen. VIII, c. 8 §1 Vncomes of handes..& such other like...
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