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cricketana
cricketana (krɪkɪˈtɑːnə) [f. cricket n.2 + ana suffix.] a. Literature, sayings, or items of gossip about cricket. b. Collectable objects associated with cricket; cricket memorabilia.1862 London Society Aug. 114 (heading) Cricketana. No. I.—The Two ‘All England’ Elevens. 1944 Blunden Cricket Country ... Oxford English Dictionary
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J. W. McKenzie
"The catalogues, with their succinct descriptions of books, lithographs and cricketana," wrote friend Suresh Menon in 2008, "are a treat. wikipedia.org
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ana
▪ I. ana, suffix and n. (ˈeɪnə, ˈɑːnə) [a. L. -āna in neut. pl. of adjs. in -ānus (see -an suffix 1), as in (Dicta) Virgiliāna Sayings of Virgil, used in Fr. in 16–17th c. as n. sing. un Virgiliana, and extended to collections of the notable sayings or ‘table-talk’ of modern authors as un Huetiana (... Oxford English Dictionary
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anybody
anybody, n. or pron. (ˈɛnɪbɒdɪ, -bədɪ) 1. comb. of any and body n. in the sense of person (as in nobody, somebody): Any person, any one. It has all the varieties of use noted under any a. 1, as in ‘Does anybody know? I do not see anybody. Anybody can do that.’ Formerly written as two words: any body... Oxford English Dictionary
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leather
▪ I. leather, n. (ˈlɛðə(r)) Forms: 1 leðer, 4–5 leder, leþer, (leeder), 4–6 ledder, -yr, 5 ledur, -yr, (letheir), 5–7, 8 Sc. lether(e, 6 Sc. lathir, 7 lather, 6– leather. [OE. leðer (only in compounds, as leðer-hose, weald-leðer bridle) = OFris. leither, leder, lider, leer, OSax. leðar (Du. leder, l... Oxford English Dictionary
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end
▪ I. end, n. (ɛnd) Forms: 1–7 ende, (2 aend, -e, 4 eende, hende, 4, 6 eande, 4 aend, eond, 5 heynd, 7 dial. eend), 3– end. Also 3–5 ȝende, 4 ȝend, 5 ȝynde, 6 yende. [Common. Teut.: OE. ęnde str. masc., corresponds to OS. endi (Du. einde), OHG. enti masc. (also neut.; MHG. ende masc., neut., mod.G. e... Oxford English Dictionary
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screw
▪ I. screw, n.1 (skruː) Forms: 5 scrwe, skrew(e, 6–7 skrue, skrew, 6–8 scrue, 7– screw. [Apparently, in spite of the difference of sense, a. OF. escroue fem., also escro masc. (mod.F. écrou) female screw, nut; not found in the other Rom. langs. The Teut. langs. have (though not recorded from their e... Oxford English Dictionary
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eye
▪ I. eye, n.1 (aɪ) Forms: 1 éaᵹe, éᵹe, (éᵹo, éᵹu, ǽᵹe), 2–4 eȝe, 2–3 eȝhe, 2–5 eiȝe (3 ehe), 3–5 eghe, 3–7 eie, 4 egȝe, ei, hei(e, he (north.), 4–5 eyȝe, eyghe, eighe, yȝe, iȝe, 4–7 ey, 5 egh, yghe, ighe, eyhe, ehe, yhe, ye, ie, (hyghe, hye, iey, ȝee, hee, iȝee, ieae), 5–6 e (north.), (eae, iee), 5–... Oxford English Dictionary
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