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cuyll
▪ I. † cuyl, v. Obs. rare. [a. F. cueill-ir, cuill-ir:—L. colligĕre to collect. Cf. coil v.1, cull v.1] To collect.c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 433 Þei ben cuylid pens of pore men.▪ II. cuyl(l var. cule Obs., fundament; obs. f. kill.
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cule
† cule Obs. Also 3 cul, 4 cuyl. [a. F. cul bottom, fundament of the body, anus:—L. cūlus.] The rump; a buttock.c 1220 Bestiary 741 in O.E. Misc. 23 Of ðo ðe he wile he nimeð ðe cul And fet him wel. c 1325 Coer de L. 1822 ‘Away dogs with your taile!..Men schal threste in your cuyl!’ 1480 Caxton Ovid'...
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culle
▪ I. cull, n.1 dial. Also 5 cole. The fish called Bull-head or Miller's Thumb.a 1490 Botoner Itin. (Nasmith 1778) 291 Homines possunt piscare..de colys vocat. Myller-thombys. Ibid. 358 Yn Wye-water sunt..cullys. 1847–78 Halliwell, Cull, the bull-head. Glouc.▪ II. cull, n.2 slang and dial. (kʌl) [per...
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recueil
▪ I. recueil, n. (rək{obar}j) Forms: 5 recuel, recuyle, recuyel(l, 5–6 recule, 6 recueill, -cuoil, -cewle, Sc. recoll, 6–7 (9) recueil. [a. F. recueil (14th c.), f. recueillir: see next.] 1. A literary compilation or collection. (Now only as a Fr. word.)1474 Caxton (title) Here begynneth the volume ...
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