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gallipot
gallipot (ˈgælɪpɒt) Forms: 5 galy pott, gale pote, 6 galey potte, galeye pot, gallie potte, 6–8 gally pot (gally-pot), 7 gollee-, galley-pot, 8 galipot, 7– gallipot. [The first element in this word (occurring also in galley-dish, galley-tile) is of uncertain origin, but possibly identical with galle... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gallipot
A gallipot is a small jar, traditionally of glazed earthenware, used by apothecaries for holding ointment or medicine. The 16th-century Gallipot Inn in Hartfield, Sussex, England, is said to take its name "from the small glazed earthenware pots made to contain medicines wikipedia.org
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gallyepot
gally(e)pot obs. form of gallipot. Oxford English Dictionary
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galleypot
galleypot obs. form of gallipot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nove
The town have a beautiful ceramic museum with a Pablo Picasso gallipot and other important pieces of the 18th and 19th century. wikipedia.org
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galipot
▪ I. galipot (ˈgælɪpɒt) Also gallipot. [a. F. galipot, galipo, of unknown origin, perhaps connected with OF. garipot, a species of pine-tree. But cf. Littré Suppl.] The turpentine or resin which exudes from, and hardens upon, the stem of certain pines.1791 W. Nicholson tr. Chaptal's Elem. Chem. (180... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Glad Eye (1920 film)
Reardon Dorothy Minto as Kiki Hayford Hobbs as Maurice Polignac Pauline Peters as Lucienne Bocard Peggy Marsh as Suzanne Polignac Will Corrie as Gallipot wikipedia.org
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gale pote
gale pote obs. form of gallipot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hartfield
There were three public houses: the Anchor Inn, the Gallipot Inn and the Haywagon Inn. The village street is narrow, precluding much parking. wikipedia.org
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galyor
† galyor Obs.—1 A trade designation of some kind; possibly = Du. gleyer (dealer in earthenware brought in galleys: see gallipot), or galleyman 2.c 1515 Cocke Lorell's B. (Percy Soc.) 9 Whyte tanners, galyors, and shethers. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Roaring Girl
Gallipot quickly apprises him of the situation and Gallipot offers him the money. Mistress Gallipot is shocked. wikipedia.org
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galley-tile
† galley-tile Obs. Forms: 7 galletyle, gallietile, 8 gall(e)ytile. [f. galley n. + tile n.: see gallipot.] A glazed tile used for wall-decoration. Also collect., the material of which these are made.1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey 4 Gallie and Thacke Tiles. a 1626 Bacon Wks. (1857) III. 804 It is t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pickled walnuts
The nuts are then transferred to a gallipot with a large clove-studded garlic clove, mustard seeds on top with spices, covered with vine leaves over which wikipedia.org
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Elspeth Huxley
Challenge of Africa (1971) The Kingsleys: A Biographical Anthology (1973) Livingstone and His African Journeys (1974) Florence Nightingale (1975) Gallipot wikipedia.org
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Charles the Twelfth
Later that month he finished last of the four runners behind Gallipot in the Stewards' Cup at Liverpool. wikipedia.org
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