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cooth
▪ I. cooth (kuːθ) Also cuth, cuith. The local name in Shetland and Orkney of the Coal-fish, before it is full-grown. (Jamieson.)1793 Statist. Acc. Orkney VII. 453 (Jam.) But the fish most generally caught..is a grey fish here called cuths, of the size of small haddocks. 1795 Ibid. XVI. 261 These boa... Oxford English Dictionary
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cuth
cuth var. of cooth, coal-fish; obs. pa. tense and pple. of can: see also couth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Notions (Winchester College)
(Middle English swynke), with the same meaning, while Cud, meaning pretty, derives ultimately from Old English cuð, via northern dialect "couth" or "cooth wikipedia.org
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cuith
cuith var. of cooth, coal-fish. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jack Harris (golfer)
Purse, Victoria Purse 1962 South West Victorian Open, Victorian Close Championship 1963 NSW/Vic Border Open, Victoria GC Pro-am 1964 Woodlands Open, Van Cooth wikipedia.org
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kuyth
▪ I. kuth, kuthe obs. ff. couth, kith, kithe.▪ II. kuth, kuyth var. cuth, cooth, coal-fish.1884 Day Brit. Fishes I. 295. Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Randall Art Studio
Description The Richard Randall Art Studio is a small, single-storey, timber-framed building located within the grounds of Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Cooth-tha wikipedia.org
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cothe
▪ I. cothe, coath, n. Obs. or dial. (kəʊð) Forms: 1 coðu, 1–3 coðe, 5 coth(e, kothe, 8–9 dial. couth, cooth, 9 caud, coad. [OE. coðu, coðe disease, pestilence, affecting men or beasts.] † 1. Sickness, disease, pestilence; an attack of illness, as swooning, the pains of childbirth, etc.c 1000 in Thor... Oxford English Dictionary
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coolth
coolth (kuːlθ) In 6 coulthe, 7 cooth. [f. cool a. + -th1: cf. warmth.] 1. Coolness. Now arch.1547 Salesbury Welsh Dict., Oerfel, coulthe. 1611 Cotgr., Froid, cold, cooth; coldnesse. 1781 F. Burney Diary I. 379 My father and Mrs. Thrale seated themselves out of doors..for coolth and chat. 1863 T. Tay... Oxford English Dictionary
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World's fair
at the transformed World Expo '88 site South Bank Parklands, and the Japan Pond and Garden from the Japanese representation, now at the Brisbane Mount Cooth-tha wikipedia.org
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harbin
ˈharbin A local name of the coal-fish (Merlangus carbonarius), at a certain age.1806 Neill Tour Orkney, etc. 209 (Jam.) The appearance of the coal-fish varies much with its age: hence a new series of provincial names. In Orkney it is 1. a sillock; 2. a cooth; 3. a harbin; 4. a cudden; and 5. a sethe... Oxford English Dictionary
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coley
▪ I. coley, n. (ˈkəʊlɪ) [Perh. a contraction of coal-fish n. (see -y6), or f. coalsey n.] = coal-fish n.1969 A. Wheeler Fishes Brit. Isles & N.-W. Europe 274 (heading) Saithe (Coalfish; Coley) Pollachius virens (Linnaeus, 1758) (Gadus virens). 1972 Which? May 135/1 Saithe..may be called coal fish, c... Oxford English Dictionary
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prinkle
▪ I. prinkle, n. Sc. (ˈprɪŋk(ə)l) [Origin obscure.] A young coal-fish, Pollachius virens.1832 P. Buchan Secret Songs of Silence (MS.) 177 The laddie and the lassie, Gaed out to gather prinkle, O. 1903 G. Sim Vertebrate Fauna of ‘Dee’ 238 In the young stages, the names of ‘Prinkle’, ‘Gerrick’, ‘Poodl... Oxford English Dictionary
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