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finnoc
finnoc (ˈfɪnək) Also 8 finnac(k, -eck, -ock, 8–9 phin(n)ock. [a. Gael. fionnag, f. fionn white.] ‘A white trout, a variety of the Salmo fario’ (Jam.).1771 Pennant Tour Scotl. (1794) 230 Phinocs are taken here in great numbers. 1792 Statist. Acc. Scotl. III. 360 A trout called a finneck..appears in.....
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finner
finner (ˈfɪnə(r)) [f. fin n.1 + -er1.] 1. A name given to whales of the genus Balænoptera, esp. the Rorqual, from the fact of their having a dorsal fin. Also finner-whale.1793 Statist. Acc. Scotl. V. 190 These [whales] commonly measure from 60 to 90 feet in length and are denominated finners. 1822 S...
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silver-white
silver-white, a. and n. [silver n.] A. adj. Of a silvery whiteness.1588 Shakes. L.L.L. v. ii. 905 Ladie-smockes all siluer white. 1715 Rowe Lady Jane Grey iv. i, Say thou, whose Head is grown thus Silver White. 1810 Crabbe Borough xiii. 31 His hair all silver-white, Shaking and shining. 1864 Skeat t...
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yellow
▪ I. yellow, a. and n. (ˈjɛləʊ) Forms: α. 1 ᵹelu, -o, ᵹeolu, ᵹeolo, ᵹiolu, ᵹeolw-, -uw-, -ew-, 2 ȝeoluw, ȝeolew, ȝeluw, 3 ȝeolu(h, ȝeleu, 4 ȝelew(e, ȝelugh(e, ȝelogh, ȝelowȝ, ȝelȝ, ȝelw, (ȝealwe), 4–5 ȝelwe, yelwe, ȝelou, ȝelow(e, 5 yelu, (ȝelwh(e, ȝelhew(e), 5–6 ȝellow, yelow(e, (6 ȝello, yelloo, y...
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