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† ˈcotland Hist. Also coth-. [f. cot n.1 + land. Early documentary evidence shows chiefly the latinized forms cotlandum, cotlanda.] The piece of arable land (of about 5 acres) held along with his cot by the Old English cotset or cottar.a 1150 in Monast. Angl. I. 325 Item una virgata terræ, cum dimid...
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Custumal
villeins (villani, ), customary tenants not adscript to the soil;
cottars or cottagers (), subtenants usually holding fixed parcels of four acres (a cotland
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cotset
† ˈcotset Hist. [OE. cot-sǽta (Somner), lit. ‘occupant of a cot,’ chiefly known in latinized form cotsētus and OF. cozet, coscet (pl. -ez) in Domesday and other early sources; f. cot n.1 + -sǽta = OLG. -sâto, OHG. -sâȥo sitter, dweller.] In OE. Law: A villein who occupied a cot or cottage with an at...
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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Wigtown and Stewartry
Cairnbaber
Cairnsmore of Fleet
Carrick Ponds
Carsegowan Moss
Carstramon Wood
Clatteringshaws Dam Quarry
Cleugh
Corsewall Point - Milleur Point
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River Bladnoch
Past these mills the river runs through Cotland and Kirwaugh Plantations.
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shanker
▪ I. shanker (ˈʃæŋkə(r)) [f. shank n. and v. + -er1.] † 1. nonce-use. A shank-bone. Obs.1622 Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d'Alf. i. 148 It was my hap to meet with the shanke-bone [orig. Sp. cañilla] of a Heyfer..and presently..I had lapt vp my Shanker [orig. Sp. cancarron] in the Paste that remained. 2...
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purlicue
purlicue, n. Sc. Now rare. (ˈpɜːlɪkjuː) Also parlicue, -lecue, -leycue, perlecue, -leque, -likew, pirlicue, -liecue, -liquey, purleycue. [Origin and etymological form unascertained. See Note below.] 1. ‘A dash or flourish at the end of a word in writing; a school-term, Aberd.’ (Jamieson 1808.) b. pl...
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List of United Kingdom locations: Cos-Cou
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| class="fn org" | Cotland
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sheugh
▪ I. sheugh, n. Sc. and north. (ʃux) Forms: α. 6 sewch, seuche, 6–7, 9 seuch, 8– seugh; β. 7 shouch, 8–9 shough, (9 shooch, shaugh, shuch, shugh, see Eng. Dial. Dict.), 9 sheuch, 8– sheugh. [Northern variant of sough n.2] 1. A furrow, trench, ditch, drain, etc.α 1501 Douglas Pal. Hon. iii. iv, Ane t...
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Little Hearts Festival
Hearts Festival, was a three-day music festival held in Cape Town, South Africa, held between 5–7 December 2008 in aid of three children's charities: Cotland Hearts Festival, was a three-day music festival held in Cape Town, South Africa, held between 5–7 December 2008 in aid of three children's charities: Cotland
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cot
▪ I. cot, n.1 (kɒt) Also 5–9 cott. [OE. cot neut. (pl. cotu), in Lindisf. Gosp. also ? cott (dat. cotte, cottum) = MDu. cot (infl. cōte), Du. kot, MLG. and mod.LG. kot; also ON. kot (infl. koti) neut.:—OTeut. type *kuto{supm}. Beside this is found in same sense OE. cote (see cote) = MDu. cōte, MLG. ...
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York Wasps
Field won caps for Great Britain while at York in 1936 Australia, New Zealand (2 matches)
Lee Hanlan won caps for Ireland while at York in 1996 S(s)cotland
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lodgment
lodgement, lodgment (ˈlɒdʒmənt) Also logiament, 8 logement. [a. F. logement (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. loge-r to lodge: see -ment. Evelyn's form logiament seems to be quasi-It.; but cf. parliament.] 1. a. A place or building in which persons or things are lodged, located, or deposited; a place of ...
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如何自学AP Literature and Composition?
when he would invariably make light of their solitude《简爱中》 平行结构 We may also tell out troubles to those who are suffering if we can lessen their own 省略句 cotland
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drool
▪ I. drool, v. orig. dial. (druːl) Also dreul, drule. [Contracted form of drivel v.] = drivel v., in various senses; spec. = drivel v. 5. Cf. droul v. Hence drooled ppl. a.; drooler; drooling vbl. n. and ppl. a.1802 ‘Peter Pindar’ Middlesex Election vi, in Wks. (1816) IV. 213 Old Pynsant, the mad fo...
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