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fimble
▪ I. fimble, n.1 (ˈfɪmb(ə)l) Also 5–6 femble, 6 fembull, femle, flemble, (fyrble). [a. Du. femel, LG. fimel, a. F. (chanvre) femelle, lit. ‘female hemp’, this name being popularly applied to what modern botanists call the male plant.] 1. The male plant of hemp, producing a weaker and shorter fibre t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fimbles
The characters explore Fimble Valley and can find things through a special "sixth sense". Florrie - A cyan Fimble with purple stripes. She likes to sing songs and is normally seen with a doll that resembles a Fimble called "Little One". wikipedia.org
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fyrble
fyrble obs. form of fimble n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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femble
femble var. of fimble. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Roly Mo Show
Overview The Roly Mo Show is set underneath the fictional "Fimble Valley". Little Bo looks in her 'Busy Book', starting the segment of an animated Fimble solving an educational puzzle. wikipedia.org
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fumble
fumble, v. (ˈfʌmb(ə)l) Also 6 fomble. [Of obscure origin: equivalent forms exist in other Teut. langs.; cf. Du. fommelen, LG. fummeln, fommeln, Sw. fumla, to fumble, grope; prob. onomatopœic; cf. bumble, jumble, mumble, stumble, also famble, fimble vbs. Possibly the formation of the word may have be... Oxford English Dictionary
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hemp
hemp, n. (hɛmp) Forms: 1 hænep, henep, 4– hemp, (4–7 hempe, 6 hemppe). [OE. hęnep, hænep = OLG. *hanap, *hanip, MDu. and Du. hennep, LG. hemp, OHG. hanaf, -if, -uf (MHG. hanef, Ger. hanf), ON. hampr (Sw. hampa, Da. hamp):—OTeut. *hanpi-z, *hanapi-z, cogn. with Gr. κάνναβις, L. cannabis: cf. also Lit... Oxford English Dictionary
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carl hemp
carl hemp Also 6 churle hempe, charle hemp. [from carl n.1 in sense ‘male’; but the name was actually given in 16th c. to what is now known to be the female plant (being the robuster and coarser). (So in med.L., and other langs.; the popular error was pointed out by ray Hist. (1686) I. 159 ‘Mas robu... Oxford English Dictionary
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summer
▪ I. summer, n.1 (ˈsʌmə(r)) Forms: 1 sumor, (-ur), 1–4 sumer, 3–6 somer, 4–5 somere, Sc. -yr(e, 4–6 Sc. somir, 4–7 sommer, (3 Orm. sumerr, 4 Kent. zomer, 5 somare, -or, sommyr, sommure, Sc. swmyr, 6 sommar), 6– summer. β. Sc. 6 symmer, 8–9 simmer. [OE. sumor masc. = OFris. sumur, -er (Fris. sommer, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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female
female, a. and n. (ˈfiːmeɪl) Forms: 4–6 femelle, (4 femmale, -el), 5–6 femelle, (6 faemale), 5–7 femal(l(e, Sc. famell, (7 foemal), 4– female. [ME. femelle (14th c.), a. OF. femelle n. fem. (= Pr. femela):—L. fēmella, dim. of fēmina woman. In class. L. femella occurs only with the sense ‘little woma... Oxford English Dictionary
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