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coleseed
coleseed (ˈkəʊlsiːd) [f. cole n.1+ seed; cf. MLG. kôlsât (c 1300), Du. koolzaad, Ger. kohlsaat, Da. kaalsäd, Sw. kålsat; and see colza.] † 1. The seed of the cabbage or its varieties.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. III. 72 Nim..cawel sæd & cyllelendran. 2. The seed of Brassica campestris or Napus, var. oleifera... Oxford English Dictionary
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rapeseed
ˈrapeseed [f. rape n.5 Cf. Du. raapzaad.] The seed of the rape (esp. Brassica campestris oleifera), used chiefly for the production of oil.1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. (1586) 29 b, Amongest the Winter seedes, Rape seed dooth chalenge his place, whiche I take to be the seede of the Rape which Plin... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Japanese ingredients
nipposinica) Napa cabbage () – (B. rapa var. glabra) – (Brassica juncea var. integrifolia or var. of mustard) – (cultivar of B. rapa var. ) (rapeseed or coleseed wikipedia.org
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navew
navew Now rare. (ˈneɪvjuː) Also 6–7 nauew(e, 6 naueu, 8 naphew. [a. F. *naveu, obs. var. of naveau (now only dial.), OF. navel, -iel:—*nāpellum, f. L. nāp-um (nāpus) nape n.3 Cf. navet1.] The rape (Brassica napus) or coleseed (B. campestris); a plant of this kind.1533 Elyot Cast. Helthe (1541) 28 b,... Oxford English Dictionary
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River Welland
Exports included oats, coleseed, rape oil, hides and wool, with a much greater variety of imports, including stone, timber, coal, groceries, glass and wikipedia.org
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shagged
▪ I. shagged, a.1 Now rare. (ʃægd, ˈʃægɪd) Forms: 1 sceacgede (sceagode), 6 shagd, 7 shag'd, 7, 9 shagg'd, 6– shagged. [OE. sceacgede, f. sceacga shag n.1: see -ed2.] 1. a. Having or covered with shaggy hair; rough with hair. Chiefly said of animals. shagged foal = shag-foal s.v. shag n.1 5.a 1000 V... Oxford English Dictionary
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Old Bedford River
"Winter ground" would be suitable for growing crops such as coleseed, rapeseed, corn, grain, hemp and flax, as well as providing pasture for cattle. wikipedia.org
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cole
▪ I. cole, n.1 Now rare except in comb. (kəʊl) Forms: (1 cáwel, cáwl, cául, ? cál), 4 col, 5– cole, (5 coole, coule, koule, chool, cowle, coyle, coylle, cool(e; also 3–4 cal, 3–9 cale, 6– kail, 8– kale, q.v.). [The ME. col, cole, and the northern equivalent cal, kal (now kale, kail), point back eith... Oxford English Dictionary
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shaker
shaker (ˈʃeɪkə(r)) Also 5 schakare, -ere, 6 Sc. schakar, (-car), schekkar. [f. shake v. + -er1.] 1. a. One who or something which shakes (in the transitive senses of the verb). Also in phr. mover and shaker, shaker and mover (U.S.), a person who influences events, a person who gets things done.c 144... Oxford English Dictionary
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shale
▪ I. shale, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (in various senses see Eng. Dial. Dict.). (ʃeɪl) Forms: 1 scealu, scalu, 3–5, 7, 9 dial. schale, 4 schal, 5 pl. shalus, 6 shaell, (7 erron. shalt), 4 shale. [OE. sc(e)alu str. fem.:—OTeut. *skalō, ablaut-variant of *skǣlō, represented by ON. skál scale n.1, q.v. for t... Oxford English Dictionary
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gavel
▪ I. gavel, n.1 Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈgævəl) Forms: 1 gæbul, geabul, gebil, gafol, gaful, gafel; north. gæfil, 3, 5 govel, 5 govyl(l, gowle, 2–4, 8–9 gavel. [OE. gafol (:—OTeut. *gaƀulo-) is not found in the cognate tongues, but is a deriv. of the common Teut. root *geƀ- (OE. ᵹiefan give). Latinized for... Oxford English Dictionary
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stitch
▪ I. stitch, n.1 (stɪtʃ) Forms: 1 stice, 3–6 stiche, 4–6 stych(e, 5 steche, 5–6 stytche, 6–8 stich, 6–7 stitche, 6– stitch. See also steek n. [OE. stice str. masc., corresp. to OFris. steke prick, stab, OS. stiki (Gallée), point, thrust (MLG. steke), OHG. stih (MHG., mod.G. stich) prick, sting, stab... Oxford English Dictionary
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rape
▪ I. † rape, n.1 Obs. Also 3 rap. [Related to rape v.1] Haste, speed, hurry; chiefly in phrases to have rape and in rape.a 1300 K. Horn 1532 Horn him wok of slape, So a man þat hadde rape. c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 2368 (Kölbing), He stirt vp al in rape. Ibid. 4850 Fleand oway with gret rape. c 1374 Chau... Oxford English Dictionary
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stub
▪ I. stub, n. (stʌb) Forms: 1 stubb, styb(b, (steb), 3–7 stubbe, 4–9 stubb, 6 stoubbe, 4– stub. [OE. stub(b masc. = (M)LG., MDu. stubbe (early mod.Du., WFris. stobbe), ON. stubb-r, stubbe, rarely stobbe (MSw. stubbe, stobbe, SW., Norw. stubbe, stubb, Da. stub):—OTeut. types *stubbo-z, stubbon-; OE. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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straw
▪ I. straw, n.1 (strɔː) Forms: α. 1 stréaw, strau, 3 strauȝ, strauue, 3–7 strawe, 5 strauhe, strawh, 4– straw; β. 1 stréow, streu(w, strew (pl. strewu); γ. 1 stré, 1–5, 9 dial. stree, 4–6 stre (pl. stren), 5–6, 8–9 dial. strey, 7–9 dial. strea, streea, streay (7 pl. strease); δ. 3–9 north. stra (5 p... Oxford English Dictionary
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