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gradely
▪ I. gradely, a. Now only dial. (ˈgreɪdlɪ) Also † graithly. Forms: α. 3 græi[þ]lich, greiðlic, 4 grathly, graythely, greiþli, 9 dial. grathely. β. dial. 8 greidly, 8–9 greadl(e)y, 9 graadly, graid(e)l(e)y, gradely. [ME. greiðlic, a. ON. greiðlig-r, f. greið-r graith a. + -lig-r -ly1.] 1. Of persons,... Oxford English Dictionary
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greythly
greyth, greythly obs. ff. graith, gradely. Oxford English Dictionary
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Margaret Rebecca Lahee
Yep's Laughable Tale of Jinny Cropper at th’ Halton Feast, 1865 The Carter's Struggles; Showing hoe Jone o’ Jeffrey's Wortched to Bring Up his Family Gradely wikipedia.org
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graidely
graid(e)ly, -ley dial. variant of gradely. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas Freeston
an Irish man he worked with, who was, according to the Accrington Observer, "a great walker and bird-watcher until he died at the age of 93": "Ah'm gradely wikipedia.org
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grathely
grathely var. gradely a. and adv. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tameside Reporter
"Mirth in the Mill — the Gradely Cartoons of Sam Fitton" Alan Fowler and Terry Wyke 1995. wikipedia.org
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greidly
greidly obs. form of gradely dial. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hulton family of Hulton
Hogg, Anthony, The Hulton Diaries 1832-1928: A Gradely Lancashire Chronicle (Chester: Solo Mio Books, 1989) Nadin, Jack, Lancashire Mining Disasters: wikipedia.org
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greadly
greadly variant of gradely a. and adv. Oxford English Dictionary
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graithly
graithly older form of gradely a. and adv. Oxford English Dictionary
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jannock
▪ I. jannock, n. north. Eng. (ˈdʒænək) Forms: ? 5, 6–8 janock(e, 6 jannacke, janok(e, 7 janack, 7– jannock. [A north. Engl., esp. Lancash., word, of obscure origin. Not Sc.] A loaf of leavened oaten bread.? a 1500 Chester Pl. vii. 120 A Ianock [v.r. jannacke] of Lancashyre. 1584 Cogan Haven Health v... Oxford English Dictionary
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full monty
full monty, n. and a. slang (orig. and chiefly Brit.). Brit. /ˌfʊl ˈmɒnti/, U.S. /ˈˌfʊl ˈmɑnti/ Forms: 19– Full Monty, 19– full Monty, 19– full monty [‹ full adj. + monty (origin unknown). Many theories are proposed as to the origin of this phrase, but none of them is supported by reliable historica... Oxford English Dictionary
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upper
▪ I. ˈupper, n.1 [From upper a.] 1. a. That part of a boot or shoe above the sole and welt. Usu. pl.1789 G. Parker Life's Painter of Variegated Characters v. 36 If the top and leg of a jack-boot were joined to a dog-skin upper and a buff sole. 1845 J. Coulter Adv. in Pacific ix. 112 My shoes were..o... Oxford English Dictionary
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