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earsh
† earsh Obs. exc. dial. [A slurred pronunc. of eddish; see also arrish.] a. A stubble field. b. = Eddish or aftermath.1622 May Virgil's Georg. (L.) Fires oft are good on barren earshes made. 1875 Parish Sussex Gloss., Earsh, a stubble field; as a wheat earsh, a barley earsh. Oxford English Dictionary
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Earsh
Hazlehurst means earsh (arable) land overgrown with Hazel. after mowing or reaping, called also eargrass, earsh, and etch. wikipedia.org
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ersh
ersh see earsh dial., eddish. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hazelhurst
Hazelhurst means earsh (arable land) overgrown with hazel. wikipedia.org
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eddish
eddish (ˈɛdɪʃ) Forms: (? 1 edisc, -esc), 6–7 edysche, -ysshe, -ish, 6–8 etch(e, 7–8 eadish (7 esh), (9 dial. eddige, hedditch), 7– eddish. See also earsh, arrish. [Of obscure etymology. Usually identified with OE. edisc park or enclosed pasture (glossed vivarium), with which cf. OE. yddisc, renderin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Winnersh
Toponymy The name "Winnersh" comes from the Old English words meaning water meadow or pasture and (or earsh) meaning stubble field or park. wikipedia.org
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Hay lot
See also Earsh Field Flood-meadow Grassland Meadow Pasture References Grasslands Agricultural land wikipedia.org
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Gekisou Sentai Carranger
Factory's release of the series, the name of "Earth" is changed to "Earsh". wikipedia.org
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