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closh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
closh (uncountable) A disease in the feet of cattle ; laminitis; founder.
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CLOSH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ˈkläsh plural -es : a post on a whaling ship fitted with hooks for hanging blubber to be sliced.
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closh - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. pleien at the closh(es, to play ball, i.e. bowl or play croquet. Show 3 Quotations Hide 3 ...
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closh
▪ I. † closh, n.1 Obs. Forms: 5 cloishe, 5–6 closshe, cloysh(e, 6 clashe, classhe, claish(e, claisshe, clayshe, 6–7 closhe, 6– closh. [a. Flem. and Du. klos bowl (for playing). Kilian has klos, globus, sphæra, klos-bane sphæristerium, klos-beytel flagellum, vola, klos-poorte annulus sphæristerii, kl...
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Closh - Websters Dictionary 1828
Closh ... CLOSH, noun A disease in the feet of cattle, called also the founder.
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Closh - definition of Closh by The Free Dictionary
Closh ; n. · 1. A disease in the feet of cattle; laminitis. ; 1. The game of ninepins.
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Angoulême International Comics Festival Humour award
des bébés part 3 by Daniel Goossens
1992: Le Petit Spirou by Tome (author) and Janry (artist), Dupuis
1993: Raymond Calbuth by Tronchet
1994: Les Closh
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closh, n.³ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun closh is in the 1820s. OED's earliest evidence for closh is from 1820, in the writing of William Scoresby, Arctic ...
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Closh Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun (obsolete) The game of ninepins. Wiktionary A disease in the feet of cattle; laminitis. Wiktionary Origin of Closh Compare French clocher (“to limp”).
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Closh (Grose 1811 Dictionary) - Words from Old Books
Closh. A general name given by the mobility to Dutch seamen, being a corruption of Claus, the abbreviation of Nicholas, a name very common among the men of that ...
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dundalek/closh: Bash-like shell based on Clojure - GitHub
Closh combines the best of traditional unix shells with the power of Clojure. It aims to be a modern alternative to bash. Demo showing how to execute commands ...
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N81 road (Ireland)
The N81 continues past Tullow for another 8 km to terminate at the village of Closh, County Carlow, where it intersects the N80. The official definition of the N81 from the Roads Act, 1993 (Declaration of National Roads) Order, 2012 states:
N81: Dublin — Closh Cross, County Carlow
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