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▪ I. † garse, n. Obs. Forms: 3 garce, 4 gerse, 5 gaarce, 6 garsshe, 3, 5–8 garse. See also gash. [a. OF. *garse, noun of action f. garser (see garse v.); cf. med.L. garsa, gersa incision, scarification.] A cut, incision, gash.a 1225 Ancr. R. 258 Þeo ilke reouðfulle garcen [T. garses] of þe luðere sk...
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Prince Qian
in 1648, held the title Prince Qian of the Second Rank from 1651 to 1652, posthumously honoured as Prince Qianxiang of the Second Rank (謙襄郡王) in 1671
Garse gong from 1667 to 1669, demoted to feng'en jiangjun in 1669, restored as a feng'en zhenguo gong in 1682, stripped of his title in 1686
Haiqing (海清), Garse's
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garsing
† ˈgarsing, vbl. n. Obs. [f. garse v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb garse.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 186/2 Garcynge, scarificacio, inscisio. a 1450 MS. Bodl. 423 lf. 208 a, By medicyn outher by bledynge Bledyng I say either by veyne or by garsyng. 1502 Arnolde Chron. (1811) 172 In that tyme [Winter] men...
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Abraham Blauvelt
For the next several years Blauvelt commanded a French ship called La Garse, later living among the natives of Cape Gracias a Dios near the border of Honduras
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Chinawal
The major population of the village is concentrated in eastside old village, in the colonies like Wani Galli, Pehed Wada, Ram Mandir Wada, Garse Wada,
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garce
▪ I. garce (gɑːs) Also garse. [a. Telugu gārisa (Yule).] ‘A cubic measure for rice, etc. in use on the Madras coast, as usual varying much in value. Buchanan (infra) treats it as a weight’ (Yule).1752 T. Brooks Weights & Meas. E. Ind. 6 Grain Measures..1 Garse, 8400 lbs. 0 oz. Avoirdupoise. 1759 in ...
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Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots
Francis Knollys sent Richard Graham alias Garse Ritchie, a servant of Lord Scrope, to bring more of Mary's clothes from Lochleven. Mary wanted Garse Richie to fetch her "jewels", the furs with gold mounts known as zibellini, from John Sempill of Beltrees but Moray would not allow this
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gash
▪ I. gash, n.1 (gæʃ) Also 6 gashe. [Later form of garse n. Garse and gash are given side by side in Levins (quot. 1570), and Palsgrave has the intermediate form garsshe. The change may have been helped by the analogy of slash and similar words.] 1. A cut, slash or wound, relatively long and deep, ma...
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mercal
▪ I. ‖ mercal1 Indian. (ˈmɜːkəl) Also mercall, marcal. [Eng. pronunciation of Tamil marakkāl.] A measure for grain used in Madras.1776 T. Brooks Coins E. Indies, etc. 7, 8 Measures are equal to 1 Mercal, 400 Marcals..1 Garse. 1803 Wellington in Gurw. Desp. (1837) II. 85 The small bags..filled up eac...
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VR战警2
Expert - Railline Shootout:此关卡在地铁站及工厂(实际是EVL地下总部),BOSS为加里・布拉德利(Garse Bradley),他驾驶著坦克。
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jag
▪ I. jag, n.1 (dʒæg) Forms: 5–7 iagge, (6 iaggue), 6–7 iagg, iag, 7– jagg, jag. [Jag. n. and vb. are found from c 1400. From the uncertain date of the Morte Arthur (MS. c 1440) in which the vb. first occurs, it does not appear whether the n. or the vb. is the primary word. The n., with the adj. jagg...
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