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cob-nut
cob-nut (ˈkɒbnʌt) In 5 cobill, -ylle. [In earliest use cobill nut: cf. cobble n.1, cob n.1] 1. A large nut of stout short ovate shape, borne by a cultivated variety of the hazel; also the tree. Also attrib., as in cob-nut bush.[c 1440 York Myst. xv. 112 Two cobill notis vppon a bande, Loo! litill ba... Oxford English Dictionary
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cobill-nut
cobill, cobill-nut see coble1, cob-nut. Oxford English Dictionary
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cobylle nut
cobylle nut see cob-nut. Oxford English Dictionary
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Monte Waterbury
References External links Monte Waterbury on Cob-nut by Herbert Haseltine. 1876 births 1920 deaths Waterbury family Columbia University alumni American wikipedia.org
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cob
cob/kɔb; kɑb/ n1 strong short-legged horse for riding (供乘骑用的)强壮而腿短的马.2 male swan 雄天鹅.3 (also `cob-nut) large type of hazel-nut 欧洲榛子.4 = corn-cob corn (cob1): corn on the cob 玉米棒子. 牛津英汉双解词典
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twizzle
▪ I. ˈtwizzle, n. Chiefly dial. [Cf. next] 1. A twist or turn; a change of direction.1848 A. B. Evans Leicestersh. Words, etc. s.v. Twizzle, There be so many turns and twizzles. 1876– in dial. glossaries (Chesh., Shropsh., Warw., etc.). 2. In a spinning-machine, the eye of a flyer.1884 W. S. B. M{su... Oxford English Dictionary
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cob
▪ I. cob, n.1 (kɒb) Also 5–6 cobbe. [Used in a number of senses having but little apparent connexion with each other, and possibly of diverse origin. The notions may be roughly distinguished of ‘something big or stout’, ‘something rounded or forming a roundish lump’, ‘a head or top’; but these are i... Oxford English Dictionary
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nut
▪ I. nut, n.1 (nʌt) Forms: α. 1 hnutu (pl. hnyte, hnite, nyte), 2–4, 6 nute (3 nouthe). β. 3–5 note (4 nhote), 5 noote. γ. 4–6 nott(e, 5–6 not. δ. 4–6 nutte, 5–8 nutt, 6– nut (8–9 Sc. nit). [Common Teut.: OE. hnutu fem. = MDu. note, nuete (Du. noot, neut), and not, MLG. note, not, ON. hnot (Norw. no... Oxford English Dictionary
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job
▪ I. † job, n.1 Obs. [Of unascertained origin; some have thought it an assibilated form of gob n.1; but, beside the phonetic difficulty, the approximation of sense is only distant.] 1. A small compact portion of some substance; a piece, lump; a stump, block; a tassel.c 1400 Destr. Troy 11941 Robbet ... Oxford English Dictionary
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