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fissle
▪ I. fissle, fistle, n. Sc. (ˈfɪs(ə)l) [f. next vb.] ‘Bustle, fuss’ (Jam.).1719 Hamilton Ep. to Ramsay 24 July, O sic a fike and sic a fistle I had about it. 1768 Ross Helenore i. 35 The oddest fike an' fisle that e'er was seen.▪ II. fissle, fistle, v. Sc. and dial. (ˈfɪs(ə)l) Also fisle, fissil. [e... Oxford English Dictionary
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fistle
▪ I. fistle var. of fissle and dial. f. thistle.▪ II. fistle see fistula. Oxford English Dictionary
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Merriment
"Merriment" – 4:40 "Fissle" – 2:46 "Feather" – 2:46 "Sunny Pasture" – 2:43 "Preponderance" – 2:47 "Haiku" – 2:46 "Mighty Monkey" – 4:26 "DNA" – wikipedia.org
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fizzle
▪ I. fizzle, n. (ˈfɪz(ə)l) [f. next vb.] 1. a. The action of breaking wind quietly.1598 Florio, Sloffa, a fizzle, a fiste, a close farte. a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Fizzle, a little or low-sounding Fart. 1739 R. Bull tr. Dedekindus' Grobianus 208 Now let a Fizzle steal in Silence forth. 1836–48 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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murgeon
▪ I. murgeon, n.1 Now dial. (ˈmɜːdʒən) Also 5 margon, 7 murgion, 8 mergin, mudgeon. [Of obscure origin; cf. dial. morge (Chesh.) mudge (Linc.) of similar meaning.] † Dirt, refuse, dregs (obs.); wet peaty soil; the mortar and cement of old walls.a 1400–50 Alexander 628 It come noȝt a kyng son ȝe knaw... Oxford English Dictionary
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thistle
▪ I. thistle, n. (ˈθɪs(ə)l) Forms: 1 thistil, þistel, þystel, 4–6 thistel, thystle, 5 thestel, thystelle, -tylle, 5–6 thistell, thystell, 6 thystel, thistyll, thessel, 7 thissel, 5– thistle. β. (chiefly Sc.) 5 thristelle, 5–7 thrissill(e, 6 thirsill, thyrsill, 6–9 thrissel, thrisle, 8–9 thrissle, 9 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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