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cleck
cleck, v. Chiefly Sc. (klɛk) Also 5–6 clek. [a. ON. klekja, in Sw. kläcka, Da. klække to hatch. Cf. cletch.] 1. trans. Of birds: To hatch. Also absol.1500–20 Dunbar Schir, Ȝit Remembir 24 Kynd natyve nest dois clek bot owlis. 1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. III. 388 Birdis clekkit as tha war wont till do. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hailes (ball game)
It is derived from the Scots word cleckinbrod, derived in turn from brod, a board and the onomatopoeic word cleck or clack, the noise made by the clapper wikipedia.org
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clecking
ˈclecking, vbl. n. Also 9 clackin. [f. cleck v.] 1. The action of the verb cleck; hatching; (transf. in quot.).1815 Scott Guy M. i, ‘Clecking time's aye canty time.’ 2. A hatching, a brood (of chickens, etc.).1787 Burns Selkirk to Creech viii, Like some bewildered chicken Scar'd frae its minnie and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cleck-goose
cleck-goose obs. form of claik-goose. Oxford English Dictionary
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clek
clek obs. f. cleck v., to hatch. Oxford English Dictionary
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cletch
▪ I. cletch, n. dial. Also clatch. [f. cleck v.: cf. bake, batch, etc. Cf. clutch n.2] A brood, a hatching (of chickens); contempt. a family.1691 Ray N.C. Words, Cletch, a Brood: as, a Cletch of Chickens. 1802 Paley Nat. Theol. Wks. 1830 IV. 161 Ten, fifteen, or twenty young birds may be produced in... Oxford English Dictionary
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claik
▪ I. claik, n. Sc. (kleɪk) [f. claik v.] 1. The cry or call of a goose or other fowl.1549 Compl. Scot. vi. 39 The fox follouit the fed geise, & gart them cry claik. 1808 Jamieson, Claik, the noise made by a hen. 2. Chatter, gossip, clatter. (Cf. cackle.)1790 Morrison Poems 187 (Jam.) The country's f... Oxford English Dictionary
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colk
▪ I. † colk1 Obs. exc. dial. Also 4–5 colke, 5 coke, 6 couk, 9 dial. coak, coke, cowk. [app. a northern Eng. word: of uncertain origin. In form it agrees with OFris. kolk hole, hollow, eyehole, WFris. kolcke, NFris. kolok, EFris. kolk hole or deep place in the ground filled with water, MLG. and LG. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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i3wm: how to configure touchpad? I use `debian` and `i3wm`. How to configure touchpad? I mean "cleck-on-tap", vertical scrolling via right touchpad side.
The easiest way to do it is with **synclient**. Use: synclient -l to list all options and their current settings and then you can use: synclient var1=value1 [var2=value2] ... to change the different options. To make changes permanent you can either create a script and run it on i3 logon or edit the ...
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sunk
▪ I. sunk, n. Sc. and north. dial. (sʌŋk) Also 6–9 sonk. [Origin unknown.] 1. A seat of turf.1513 Douglas æneis iii. iv. 30 Syne efter, endlang the see costis bay, Wp sonkis [we] set, and desis did array. Ibid. v. vii. 44 Tho gan the grave Acest with wordis chyde Entellus, sat on the greyn sonk hym ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pitter-patter
▪ I. ˈpitter-ˈpatter, n. (adv.) [Reduplicated from patter v.1 and v.2, implying rhythmic repetition.] 1. Rapid repetition of words; sometimes applied to rapid and mechanical repetition of prayers. Cf. patter v.1c 1425 Cast. Persev. 2604 in Macro Plays, Ȝene qwene, with hyr pytyr-patyr, hath al to-da... Oxford English Dictionary
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steek
▪ I. † steek, n.1 Sc. Obs. rare. Also steik. [a. Flemish or LG. stuk, stik piece (= G. stück).] = piece n. in certain commercial uses: a. a cask of wine; b. a coin of specified value; a ‘piece’ of work (cf. maisterstik s.v. masterpiece).1468 Extracts Burgh Rec. Edin. (1869) I. 23 Of Rynche wyne beca... Oxford English Dictionary
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