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dindle
▪ I. dindle, v. Chiefly (now only) Sc. and north. dial. (ˈdɪnd(ə)l, ˈdɪn(ə)l) In 5–6 dyn(d)le, 9 dinn'le, dinnel, dinle. [Derivation obscure; probably more or less onomatopœic: cf. dingle, tingle, and tinkle; also Du. tintelen to ring, and to tickle, to prick or sting lightly, Flem. tinghelen to sti... Oxford English Dictionary
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S. arvensis
the field madder, a flowering plant species Sinapis arvensis, the wild mustard or charlock, a plant species Sonchus arvensis, the corn sow thistle, dindle wikipedia.org
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dindle-dandle
dindle-dandle, v. [Reduplicated form of dandle v., with change of vowel, expressing alternation.] trans. To dandle or toss up and down, or to and fro.c 1550 Coverdale Carrying Christ's Cross x. (ed. 1) 107 Rem. (Parker Soc. 1846) 263 Whether it be semeli that Chrystes body should be dyndle-danled & ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sonchus arvensis
Sonchus arvensis, the field milk thistle, field sowthistle, perennial sow-thistle, corn sow thistle, dindle, gutweed, swine thistle, or tree sow thistle wikipedia.org
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dinn'le
dinnle, dinn'le mod.Sc. ff. dindle n.1and v. Oxford English Dictionary
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dyndille
dyndille obs. form of dindle v. Oxford English Dictionary
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dinnell
dinnel(l Sc. form of dindle v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Paul Fenimore Cooper
), a non-fiction account of the Arctic expedition of Sir John Franklin, told within a "biography" of King William Island and the resident Eskimo; and Dindle wikipedia.org
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dynt
dynle, dynt obs. ff. dindle, dint. Oxford English Dictionary
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dingle
▪ I. dingle, n. (ˈdɪŋg(ə)l) [Of uncertain origin. A single example meaning ‘deep hollow, abyss’ is known in 13th c.; otherwise, the word appears to have been only in dialectal use till the 17th c., when it began to appear in literature. In the same sense dimble is known from the 16th c. Dimble and d... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of plants by common name
virginiana Devil's nose – Clematis virginiana Devil's plague – Daucus carota Dewberry Bristly dewberry – Rubus hispidus Swamp dewberry – Rubus hispidus Dindle wikipedia.org
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Arvensis
the field madder, a flowering plant species Sinapis arvensis, the wild mustard or charlock, a plant species Sonchus arvensis, the corn sow thistle, dindle wikipedia.org
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