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eis wool (aɪs) [G. eis ice.] (See quots. 1882, 1957.)1882 Caulfeild & Saward Dict. Needlework, Eis wool (sometimes written ‘Ice Wool’), a very fine glossy description of worsted wool, made of two-thread thickness, and employed double for making shawls. 1891 Queen 17 Oct. 639/3 Twelve balls of eis wo...
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Rope
Ropes have been constructed of other fibrous materials such as silk, wool, and hair, but such ropes are not generally available. Sicherheit und Risiko in Fels und Eis, Munich, 1998
Smith, Bruce & Padgett, Allen, 1996. On Rope.
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ice
▪ I. ice, n. (aɪs) Forms: 1–3 {iacu}s, 3 ys, (isse), 3–6 yse, 4 ijs, iys(e, yss, 4–5 ysz, yise, 4–7 ise, (5 hyse, 6 Sc. ische), 5–7 yce, 5– ice. [Com. Teut.: OE. {iacu}s, OFris., OLG., OHG. (MDu., MHG.) îs (Du. ijs, Ger. eis), ON. {iacu}ss (Sw., Da. is):—OTeut. *īso-. There are no certain cognates o...
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Adam Otterburn
wrote to the Cardinal hoping for money owed to him by Sinclair, and he noted that Borthwick and other landowners south of the River Forth sold their wool Otterburn saw, "afoir my eis verray gret preparatioun of weir, and actualie the gret hors, the harnes, the hagbutaris, and all gorgious reparrale set forwart
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Academic dress
The typical Spanish academic dress for doctors is composed by:
A black long gown (toga) with a long row of buttons, made of satin and wool. concessae » (can. 1377, § 1), deferendi, extra sacras functiones, (quarum nomine ad hunc eflectum non-venit ex usu sacra praedicatio), nisi aliunde amplietur eis
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prune
▪ I. prune, n. (pruːn) Forms: see below. [a. F. prune (13th c. in Littré):—med.L. prūna, fem. sing. from prūna, neut. pl. of L. prūn-um, a. Gr. προῦν-ον, later form of προῦµν-ον a plum.] A. Illustration of Forms. 4 prunne, 4– prune; 5–6 proyne, 6 prown, preune, 6–7 proine, 7 prewyn, pruine, 7–8 (9 d...
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SeaCity Museum
The exhibition hosts screens playing scenes from films such as 1912's In Nacht und Eis and 1997's Titanic. Oliver Green, writing in Museums Journal'' welcomed the new building, comparing it favourably to Southampton Maritime Museum's former home at The Wool
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French
▪ I. French, a. and n. (frɛn(t)ʃ) Forms: 1 fręncisc, 3 frenkis, (4 frenkysch), 3–4 frankys, frankis, 3 Frenchis, freinsse, frence, frenchs, frenynch, frensc, (frennssce), frenysch, 3–5 Frensch(e, 3, 6 franch(e, 3–6 frensh(e, 4 freynsch, 4, 6 frenche, 5 frenssh(e, 3– French. [OE. fręncisc, f. franc-a...
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John Russell (knight)
. … and in England a manor called (Canon) Teign (Tigneam), and his chaplainry in England, namely, the tithe of wool, and cheese, and porkers, and lambs Hec autem donatio facta est anno ab incarnatione Domini MoCoLXVIIo, sicut charta eis testatur.
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make
▪ I. make, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (meɪk) Forms: α. 1 ᵹemaca, 2 ȝemace, 3 imake. β. 2– make; also 4–9 north. mak, (5 mac, 6 mack, maike), 6–9 Sc. maik. [OE. ᵹemaca wk. masc. corresponds to OS. gimaco, fellow, equal, OHG. gimahho ‘socius’ (fem. gimahha wife):—OTeut. type *gamakon-, subst. form of *gamako...
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Mihai Olos
introducing Pino Pascali, as the "wonder child" of Italian art, with his use of combinations of traditional and new industrial materials (for example "steel wool The poems written together have been published in the 6th section of Lioba Happel's volume "Der Schlaf über Eis"
Solo show in Vác – Hungary
On 4 July
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look
▪ I. look, n. (lʊk) Forms: 2–6 loke, 3–5 lok, 4, 8–9 Sc. luke, (6 lowke), 6–7 looke, 8–9 Sc. leuk, 5– look. [f. look v.] 1. a. The action or an act of looking; a glance of the eyes; a particular direction of the eyes or countenance in order to look at something. † Also occas., sight, view (quot. 139...
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List of Galician words of Germanic origin
'to end spinning (some wool)', from PGmc *spennanan 'to spin'. Cognates: English spin. Derivatives: espiallo, espenacho 'tuft'. 'truce' ('in presencia episcopi uel uillici et clericorum treugas petierit', 1161; 'cum eis treguas vel pacem habuerit et eis guerram non fecerit', 1183
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