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▪ I. fitchet n. var. of *fidget n.2▪ II. fitchet (ˈfɪtʃɪt) Also 6 fechet, 7–8 fichat. [dim. of fitch n.2] 1. = fitchew 1, 2.1535 in Weaver Wells Wills (1890) 29 My blew furryd gowne of fechets. 1653 Walton Angler i. i. 14 The Fichat..and the like creatures. 1772 T. Simpson Vermin-Killer 23 The Polec...
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Ben Fitchet
Ben Fitchet (born 8 November 1992) is a Guernsey cricketer.
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fitched
fitched, a. Her. (fɪtʃt) Also 7 fitchet. [f. prec. + -ed1.] = prec.1562 Leigh Armorie 57 a, The field Azure a crosse formye fitched Or. 1611 Cotgr., Croix fichée, a crosse Fitchet. 1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. 145/1 Pencils of all sorts..as Duck Quill pointed and Fitched. 1705 Hearne Collect. 21 Dec.,...
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Fitch (surname)
Related names include Fitchet, Fitchell, Fitchen and Fitchett, as well as others.
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fitchock
† ˈfitchock Obs. Also fich-, fytchock, fitchuk. [f. fitch n.2 + dim. suffix -ock.] = fitchew; also as a term of contempt.a 1615 Beaum. & Fl. Bonduca i. ii, And make ye fight like fichocks. ― Scornful Lady v. i, Farewell, fytchock! 1804 Duncumb Herefordsh. I. 213 A fitchock, a pole-cat. 1847 Halliwel...
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Honk (band)
Members
Will Brady (bass and vocals)
Craig Buhler (saxophone, clarinet, and flute)
Tris Imboden (drums)
Richard Stekol (vocals and guitar)
Beth Fitchet
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fitchew
▪ I. fitchew (ˈfɪtʃuː) Forms: 5 fechu, fychew, (pl. fecheus, fychews, -eux), 6 fechowe, ficheuxe, fitchewe, 7 fitcholl, fitchaw, 8 fi(t)cher, fitchole, 4– fitchew. [a. OF. fissel (pl. fissiaulx), later fissau (Cotgr.), a diminutive formation on the word which appears in Du. of 16–17th c. as fisse, v...
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Buckland Priory
Burials
Robert Hill (died 1423) and wife Isabel Fitchet
Dissolution
At the Dissolution of the Monasteries Buckland was dissolved in 1540.
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fidget
▪ I. fidget, n. (ˈfɪdʒɪt) [f. fidge v., perh. in imitation of rickets.] 1. A condition of vague physical uneasiness, seeking relief in irregular bodily movements. App. first used in the fidget(s (now always pl.) as if the name of a malady or pathological symptom (sometimes in definite pathological s...
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Swan for the Money
OSB / Fitchet)
"Grand Chain / Grommet" (Trad. arr.
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Domenic Sarno
Sarno favored immediately appointing Springfield's Deputy Chief William Fitchet, who eventually won the position.
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pole-cat
polecat, pole-cat (ˈpəʊlkæt) Forms: α. 4–7 polcat, 5 -kat, 6 -catte, 6–7 pol-cat, 7 polcate, -catt, poll-cat, 8 poll cat, 9 pole cat, 6– pole-cat, 7– polecat. β. 5 pulcatt, -kat; 6 poulcatte, 6–8 -cat, powl(-)cat, poul-cat, 9 poulecat; dial. pow-cat. [ME. polcat, pulcatt, the second element being ca...
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See You at the Pillar
Produced by Robert Fitchet, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
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Muriel Johnstone
The Legendary Angus Fitchet, with Angus Fitchet’s Scottish Band – released 1983 (Lochshore release)
Music for Twelve dances from RSCDS Book 3, with Bobby
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Jennifer Warnes (album)
trumpet
Skip Mesquite – tenor saxophone
Max Haskett – trumpet
Herb Pedersen – backing vocals
Doug Haywood, Daniel Moore, Matthew Moore, Jim Moore, Beth Fitchet
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