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garget
▪ I. † garget1 Obs. rare. Also 4 gargaz, gargat. [a. OF. gargate, garguette (both forms are found in mod. dialects) = It. gargatta, Sp. and Pg. garganta. It is doubtful whether these can be connected with F. gorge: see gargil1, gargoyle.] The throat.13.. K. Alis. 3636 Of Grece he smot a baroun..Thor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gargett, Queensland
History The locality takes its name from the Gargett railway station, which in turn was named (but misspelled) after John Garget, a railway construction wikipedia.org
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gargyll
gargut, gargyll var. ff. garget2, gargil2. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dalveen Tunnel
It was built from 1878 to 1880 by J Garget. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 28 July 2000. Garget on Section 2 for . wikipedia.org
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gargyse
† gargyse Obs. rare. [Cf. garget, gargil.] A disease in cattle (see quot.).1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. 136 b, The Gargyse is a swelling beside the eye vppon the bone, like a botch, or a byle: yf your Bullocke haue it [etc.]. So 1741 Compl. Fam.-Piece iii. 477. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mount Baker Gold Rush
The most notable mines staked soon after the Lone Jack are the Boundary Red Mountain Mine, Garget Mine (a.k.a. wikipedia.org
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gargille
▪ I. † gargil1 Obs. rare. Also 6 gargill, 7–8 gargle. [ad. OF. gargouille ‘the weesle, or weason of the throat’ (Cotgr.), perh. connected with L. gurgulio; see gargle and gargoyle.] The gullet.1558–68 Warde tr. Alexis' Secr. 29 b, A verie exquisite remedie against the disease called in Latine angina... Oxford English Dictionary
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garre
▪ I. † garre, n. Obs. [Cf. garget, gargil.]1678 Phillips, Garre, a kind of disease incident to Hogs.▪ II. † garre, v. Obs. [Echoic, but suggested by L. garrīre; ME. had also ȝarren, ȝeorren, OE. ᵹeorran, of imitative origin (see yarr v.); cf. MDu., MLG., MHG. garren of similar meaning.] intr. To gro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Emu Vale, Queensland
The contract to build the first section was given to John Garget on 22 November 1881, but progress was delayed when the Queensland Railway Department was The second section of the railway from Emu Vale to Killarney railway station was also built by Garget and completed on 22 August 1885. wikipedia.org
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gargarism
gargarism ? Obs. (ˈgɑːgərɪz(ə)m) Forms: 5–7 gargarisme, 6 -izme, -ysme, -ysyne, 7 gargerisme, 6–8 gargarism. [ad. L. gargarisma, a. Gr. *γαργάρισµα, f. γαργαρίζειν to gargle, of onomatopœic formation. Cf. F. gargarisme, Sp. and It. gargarismo. In mod. usage replaced by gargle n.] 1. A gargle.1398 Tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Queensland C15 class locomotive
A similar example as imported jointly by JA Overend and Company and Garget and Company for sections 1 and 2 of the Stanthorpe extension. wikipedia.org
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Cherry Gully Tunnel
Garget on Section 2 for . In 1880 Minister for Works, John Macrossan visited the railway works and made an inspection as far as Garget's Camp. wikipedia.org
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scoke
scoke U.S. (skəʊk) [Of obscure origin.] The poke-weed, Phytolacca decandra.1794 Morse Amer. Geog. 145 Gargit or Skoke. 1856 A. Gray Man. Bot. (1860) 361 Phytolacca decandra, (Common Poke or Scoke. Garget. Pigeon-Berry). 1866 Treas. Bot. s.v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Toowoomba Grammar School
Elliott, P.M. the architect and contractor: Willoughby Powell (architect) John Garget (contractor) and the aldermen of Toowoomba: Robert Aland (mayor ) John Garget James Campbell Daniel Donavon Henry Spiro Malcolm Geddes Richard Godsall R. wikipedia.org
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reesed
reesed, reezed, ppl. a. (riːzd) Also 5 resside, 6 re(e)z'd, 7 reised; 8 reased, 9 reazed. [Later form of rest a.; cf. reasty.] Rancid.1486 Bk. St. Albans C vij, Upon that powdre do a litill larde that is resside. 1598 Bp. Hall Sat. iv. ii. 36 Once a weeke, perhaps, for nouelty, Reez'd bacon soords s... Oxford English Dictionary
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