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cloff
cloff Commerce. (klɒf) Also erron. clough. [Origin obscure. Identity with clove, the weight, has been suggested. Cf. also clef.] An allowance (now of 2 lbs. in 3 cwt., or 1/168), given with certain commodities, in order that the weight may hold good when they are sold by retail. According to Grafton... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elmer Borstad
After the war Borstad moved to Grande Prairie and became a surveyor until 1953 when he helped found a trucking business with his father Cloff and brother wikipedia.org
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clof
▪ I. clof, cloff Sc. and north. dial. In 6 pl. cloiffis, 7 pl. cloffes, 8 Sc. claff. [Cf. ON. klof the cleaving or fork of the legs; klofi a cleft or rift in a hill, corresp. to OLG. kloƀo, OHG. chlobo a cleft; f. weak grade of kleuƀ- to cleave. The latter would more properly give clōve, the former ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clarithromycin
in many different countries, including Biaxin, Crixan, Claritron, Clarihexal, Clacid, Claritt, Clacee, Clarac, Clariwin, Claripen, Clarem, Claridar, Cloff wikipedia.org
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clough
▪ I. clough (klʌf, klaʊ) Forms: 1 *clóh, 3–4 cloȝ, 4– clough, (5 cloghe, clow, 5–7 clowgh). pl. 1 *clóᵹas, 4 cloȝes, cloughes, clous, 5–6 clowes, cloes. Mod. dial. cluff, cloof, clufe, clow, cloo; also Sc. cleuch q.v. [Represents an OE. *clóh, clóᵹes, prob. = OHG. klâh (Sievers). The Lancashire pron... Oxford English Dictionary
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1828 in Wales
1891) date unknown John Richard Hughes, evangelist (d. 1893) John Pryce, clergyman and writer (d. 1903) Deaths 19 February - Thomas Jones (Y Bardd Cloff wikipedia.org
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tretar
▪ I. tret, n. Comm. Obs. exc. Hist. (trɛt) [Known c 1500; origin and history obscure. Generally conjectured either to be identical with OF. and AF. tret, variant of trait act of drawing, draught, etc. (see trait), or to represent OF. traite ‘a draught..a transportation, vent outward, shipping ouer; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shirley Jones (artist)
'Review of Y Morgrugyn Cloff (Llanhamlach, Brecon: Red Hen Press)', Printmaking Today'', Vol. 9. no. 4, p. 33 References External links Cardiff University wikipedia.org
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draught
▪ I. draught, n. (drɑːft, -æ-) Forms: α. 3–4 draht, draȝt, 4– draught; (4 draȝþe, drauht, 4–5 drauȝt(e, 4–6 draght(e, draughte, drawght(e, drawt(e, Sc. 5 drawcht, 6 draucht). β. 6 drafte, (7 drauft), 6– draft. [Early ME. draht (prob. in OE., though not recorded), corresp. to MDu., Du. dragt, ? OHG.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Minced oaths in media
He replied "Why don't you ram it up your pim-hole, you fusking cloff prunker."" and "Skank off, you cloffing cuck, you're all a load of shote-bag fuskers wikipedia.org
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draft
▪ I. draft, n. (drɑːft, -æ-) A modern phonetic spelling of draught n., found in many senses of the word, and now established in the following: 1. The drawing down of one scale or end of a balance in weighing; the ‘turn of the scale’; hence a deduction from the gross weight allowed for this in retail... Oxford English Dictionary
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dash
▪ I. dash, v.1 (dæʃ) Forms: 3–4 dasse, 3–5 dasche, 4 dassche, 4–6 dasshe, 4–7 dashe, 6– dash. [ME. daschen, dassen, found a 1300, perh. from Norse: cf. Sw. daska to drub, Sw. dial. to slap with open hand, Da. daske to beat, strike; but an ON. *daska is not recorded, and the word is not known in WGer... Oxford English Dictionary
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