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curtall
curtall obs. form of curtal, curtail. Oxford English Dictionary
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Veuglaire
The category includes the culverin, curtall, serpentines, falcon and arquebus. wikipedia.org
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curtal
▪ I. † curtal, n. and a. Obs. exc. Hist. (or arch.). (ˈkɜːtəl) Forms: see the senses. [In 16th c. also courtault, curtald, a. 15th c. F. courtault, -auld, now courtaud:—OF. cortald, curtald; cf. It. cortalda short bombard, pot gun, cortaldo petriero a short perrier; a derivative of Romanic corto, F.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crumhorn
Spielanleitung für Krümmhorner, Cornamusen und Kortholte / How to Play the Crumhorn, Cornamusa and Curtall. Celle: Moeck. Hunt, Edgar. 1975. wikipedia.org
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curtail
▪ I. curtail, v. (kɜːˈteɪl) Forms: 6–7 curtal(l, -toll, 6 curteyl, 7 curtel, cur-, cour-, curt-tail, 6– curtail. [Originally curtal(l, f. curtal a., and still stressed on the first syllable by Johnson 1773. But already in the 16th c. the second syllable began to be associated with the word tail (cf.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ripon Millenary Festival
The play Robin Hood and ye Curtall Friar by Augustin Dawtrey, was performed on both Friday and Saturday. wikipedia.org
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carthoun
† carthoun Obs. [= Ger. kartaune, kartane, ad. It. and med.L. quartana, which, as well as the former Ger. transl. viertelsbüchse ‘quarter-gun’, designated originally ‘a 25-pounder cannon in relation to the largest siege-pieces of 100 lbs.’ (Kluge). Also cartow, q.v.] A kind of cannon, also called a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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curtailed
curtailed, ppl. a. (kɜːˈteɪld) Also 6–7 curtalled, etc. [f. curtail v. and curtal n. + -ed.] 1. Made a curtal; having the tail docked or cut off.1591 Florio Sec. Fruites 43 Another [horse] broken winded, curtald, lame, blinde, foundred. 1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 419 My curtailed dog. 1610 Fletche... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of period instruments
Theorbo Archlute Angélique Mandore Mandolin Baroque guitar Harp Hurdy-gurdy Woodwind Baroque flute Chalumeau Kortholt (also known as Cortholt, Curtall wikipedia.org
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wrinch
▪ I. wrinch erron. f. rinch, var. rinse v.1612 Two Noble K. i. i. 171 We stand before your puissance Wrinching our holy begging in our eyes To make petition cleere.▪ II. † wrinch var. of (or error for) winch wince v.1 1.1589 ? Lyly Pappe w. Hatchet E j b, Rub no more, the curtall wrinches.▪ III. wri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hurst Castle
however, Hurst was equipped with 26 artillery pieces–four made of brass and the remainder iron–comprising a two sakers, a culverin, a demi-cannon, a curtall wikipedia.org
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cartow
† carˈtow Sc. Obs. [app. ad. 16th c. Flem. kartouwe ‘genus bombardæ maioris, vulgo cartuna et quartana, Ger. cartaun, It. courtaun’ (Kilian); meaning ‘quarter-cannon’ (carthoun). The Flemish word and the form curtall ‘a great gun’ mentioned by Hall, suggest F. quartaut, in the 16th c. quartault, the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baroque music
Archlute Mandora Bandora Angélique Mandolin Cittern Guitar Harp Hurdy-gurdy Woodwinds Baroque flute Chalumeau Cortol (also known as Cortholt, Curtall wikipedia.org
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bausond
ˈbausond, a. Obs. or dial. Forms: 4 bausand, 6 bawsonde, 6–8 bawsand, 8 bawsint, baws'nt, 8–9 bassen'd, 9 bauson'd. [a. OF. bausant, -ssant, -sent, -cent, balcent, also bauchant, baulchant, and (without final t) bauzan, -sen, -sain, -{cced}ain, black and white spotted, piebald, a word of doubtful fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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minced
minced, ppl. a. (mɪnst) [f. mince v. + -ed1.] 1. Of meat, etc.: Cut up or chopped into very small pieces. minced collops: see collop1 2 c. See also minced meat, minced-pie.c 1420 Liber Cocorum (1862) 17 Frye smalle mynsud onyone In oyle. c 1430 Two Cookery-bks. 15 Also mencyd Dates, Clowes, Maces [e... Oxford English Dictionary
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