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farandine
† ˈfarandine Obs. Also 7 fara-, faren-, farin-, farran-, ferrandine, farrender, far(r)endon, farwendine, 8 farandain. [a. F. ferrandine, said to be f. Ferrand name of the inventor c 1630 (Littré Suppl.).] a. A kind of cloth used in the seventeenth century, made partly of silk and partly of wool or h... Oxford English Dictionary
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farwendine
farwendine var. of farandine Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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farendine
farendine var. of farandine, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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faradine
faradine var. f. of farandine. Oxford English Dictionary
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ferrandin
ferrandin var. of farandine, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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farandinical
† faranˈdinical, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. farandine + -ical.] Of the nature of farandine; hence, second-rate, worthless. Cf. the use of bombast, fustian, linsey-woolsey.1675 T. Duffet Mock Tempest i. i. 4 You louzy farandinical Sots, Reputation! Oxford English Dictionary
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farrender
farrender, -ine, -on var. of farandine, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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wale
▪ I. wale, n.1 (weɪl) Forms: 1 walu, 5–6 Sc. waill, 6–7 waile, 7 wayle, (waale, wael, weale), 6 Sc., 8–9 wail, (6 Sc. vale), 8–9 whale; 5 walle, 6–8 wall; 4– wale. [OE. walu str. fem. (also wk. pl. walan), mark of a lash, weal; also, in charters, used as a topographical term, perh. ridge, bank (of s... Oxford English Dictionary
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