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ferule
▪ I. ferule, n. (ˈfɛrjuːl) Also 6 ferrall, 6–7 ferul(l. [ad. L. ferul-a: see ferula.] 1. = ferula 1. Also a plant or stalk of it.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. i. 1049 Take ferules eke or saly twigges take. 1589 Fleming Bucol. Virg. x. 30 Syluanus..came..Shaking his flouring feruls. 1620 Brinsley Virg. Ecl... Oxford English Dictionary
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23rd Scripps National Spelling Bee
Dean was almost excluded on "ferule" until the judges determined it was a proper spelling. wikipedia.org
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ferrall
ferrall obs. form of ferule. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pugio
There is an example from Titelberg whose channels have been inserted into a bulbous terminal formed with a ferule to accept the channels before a decorated wikipedia.org
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Tip 6 letter words. advice advise apogee ascend bonnet bounty careen climax culmen dorsum ferule fillip finial grease heaven height larynx margin needle notify office outtop palate put hep reward roof in shelve summit syrinx tag end tickle tip off tip-off tip-top tiptoe tiptop tongue top off unload upmost uprise upturn utmost vertex zenith.
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ferle
ferle obs. var of ferule.1559 Mirr. Mag., Mortimer ix, The one of knighthoode bare the ferle. Oxford English Dictionary
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Galbanum
Other uses The Latin name ferula derives in part from Ferule which is a schoolmaster's rod, such as a cane, stick, or flat piece of wood, used in punishing wikipedia.org
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furloughed
furloughed, ppl. a. (ˈfɜːləʊd) [f. furlough n. or v. + -ed.] Having a furlough or leave of absence; hence, unoccupied, inactive.1811 W. R. Spencer Poems 5 Ten thousand furlow'd Heroes. 1848 Lowell Biglow P. Poems 1890 II. 23 She..Patted the furloughed ferule on her palm. 1864 Daily Tel. 26 Nov., All... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maigh Nissi
A medieval plain bronze tube found (at Curries) beside Cornacorroo townland, near Jamestown, County Leitrim, probably formed the ferule-end of a spear, wikipedia.org
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ferrule
▪ I. ferrule, n. (ˈfɛrəl) Forms: 5 vyrell, 7–8 verrel, -il(l, 7–9 ferrel, -il, (7 ferrell), 8–9 ferule, 8– ferrule, 9 ferrol. [transformed (as if dim. of L. ferrum) from the older vyroll, verrel, virl, ad. OF. virelle, virol (Fr. virole), med.L. virola:—L. viriola, dim. of viriæ, pl. bracelets.] 1. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mahendranath Gupta
No words of chastisement passed his lips; no rule and ferule maintained his discipline. wikipedia.org
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ferula
ferula (ˈfɛr(j)ʊlə) [a. L. ferula giant fennel, a rod.] 1. Bot. A genus of plants; the giant fennel.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. lxxi. (1495) 645 Ferula is an herbe. 1562 Turner Herbal ii. 1 b, The nature of Ferula is the sorest enemie that can be to Lampreys. 1693 Sir T. P. Blount Nat. Hist. 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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-ule
-ule, suffix representing the Latin diminutive ending -ulus, -ula, -ulum (whence also F. -ule, Sp. and Pg. -ulo, -ula, It. -ulo, -ula, -olo, -ola), as in globulus globule, glandula glandule, grānulum granule. Among words now current with this ending a certain number correspond to actual Latin forms,... Oxford English Dictionary
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pandy
pandy, n.1 Chiefly Sc. (ˈpændɪ) [Supposed to be L. pande ‘stretch out!’, imper. of pandĕre to stretch or spread.] a. A stroke upon the extended palm with a leather strap or tawse, ferule, or rod, given as a punishment to schoolboys; = palmy n.1805 A. Scott Poems 12 But if for little rompish laits, I... Oxford English Dictionary
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