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▪ I. graip Sc. and north. dial. (ˈgreːp) Also 4–9 grape, 6 graype. [a. ON. greip fem. (recorded only in the sense ‘space between thumb and fingers, grip, grasp’; but cf. OSw. greep, mod.Sw. grep, Da. greb fork) corresponding to OE. gráp fem., grasp, f. OTeut. root *grī̆p: see grip, grope.] 1. A thre...
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Gropecunt Lane
In "The Miller's Tale", Geoffrey Chaucer writes "" (and intimately he caught her by her crotch), and Philotus (1603) mentions "put doun thy hand and graip
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grope
▪ I. grope, n.1 (grəʊp) Also 1 gráp, 3 grap, 6 Sc. graip. [In sense 1, repr. OE. gráp (see grope v.); in sense 2, f. grope v.] † 1. Grasp; fig. grasp of a subject. Obs.Beowulf 555 Me..fæste hæfde grim on grape. c 1000 Guthlac 407 Wæron hy reowe to ræsanne ᵹifrum grapum. a 1225 Leg. Kath. 855 Esculap...
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Håkan Loob
At age 15 Loob made his senior debut for IK Graip, and quit all other sports to focus on hockey. Playing career
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Loob began with third division clubs IK Graip Slite and Roma IF Romakloster in 1975–76 and 1976–77 respectively before spending
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croupon
† ˈcroupon Obs. or dial. Forms: 5 cropoun, -on, -owne, -yn, crupoun, cruppon, crovpon, crowpon, -yn, 8 croppin, curpon, -en, -in. [a. OF. croupon, augm. or dim. of croupe, in OF. crupe, crope rump, rear-part: see croup 1. The mod.Sc. form is curpon by metathesis of r.] The croup or rump of a horse o...
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Division 4 (Swedish women's football)
IK Virgo | Jitex FC | Stenkullens GoIK | Team Utbynäs DFF | Öjersjö IF
Gotland
Dalhem IF B | Dalhem IF C | Fardhem IF | IFK Visby | IFK Visby B | IK Graip
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stramp
▪ I. stramp, n. Sc. [f. stramp v.] A stamp of the foot.a 1578 Lindesay (Pitscottie) Chron. Scot. (S.T.S.) I. 222 The strampe of M{supr} Patrickis was so sade upoun his brotheris footte. 1828 Moir Mansie Wauch ix. 80 This was a stramp on his corny toe.▪ II. stramp, v. Sc. (stræmp) [Perh. suggested by...
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murklins
ˈmurklins, adv. Obs. exc. dial. (see E.D.D.). Also 6 marklynis, 9 mirklins. [f. murk a. + -ling2.] In the dark.1568 Satir. Poems Reform. xlviii. 56 Weill may thay brukit, thay neid not to lukit, Bot graip it marklynis be the grund. 1674 Ray N.C. Words 34 Murklins: in the dark.
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Gotlands Fotbollförbund
Dalhem IF
Eskelhems GoIF
Fardhem IF
Fårösunds GOIK
FC Copa
FC Gute
Garda IK
Gothems GoIF
Gotlands Bro SK
Hangvar SK
Hemse BK
IF Hansa-Hoburg
IFK Visby
IK Graip
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glede
▪ I. glede, gled (gliːd, glɛd) Forms: α. 1 glida, glioda, 4– glede, (6 gleede, gleyd, 7, 9 gleed, 9 dial. gleid), 6– glead, (6 gleade). β. Sc. 5– gled, (7–8 glaid, 9 glade). [OE. glida wk. masc. corresponds to Icel. gleða, MSw. gladha, Sw. glada wk. fem.; the OTeut. form was prob. *gliđon- and with ...
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grape
▪ I. grape, n.1 (greɪp) Also 3–7 grap, 4 graap. [a. OF. grape, grappe fem., bunch of grapes (also crape; mod.F. grappe, north-eastern dialects crappe), prob. a vbl. n. from graper to gather grapes with a vine-hook, f. grape hook, ultimately f. Teut. *krappon- (OHG. krapfo) hook. Cf. It. grappare to ...
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gangrel
gangrel dial. and arch. (ˈgæŋgrəl) Forms: 6 gangarall (pl. gangralis), 6–7 gangrill, 7 gang(e)rell, 8 gangril, 9 gangerill, 7– gangrel. [app. f. gang n.1 or v.1, on some obscure analogy; cf. poveral (with which this word is associated in quot. 1538); the ending occurs, though perh. from diverse sour...
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grasp
▪ I. grasp, n. (grɑːsp, -æ-) Also 6–7 graspe. [f. the vb.] 1. That which is fitted to grasp or clutch, or to be grasped or clutched; the fluke of an anchor, a handle. Now only Naut. the handle of an oar.1561 Eden Arte Nauig. A iij b, The Thirreni founde the vse of the anker of one graspe or flooke. ...
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swivel
▪ I. swivel, n. (ˈswɪv(ə)l) Forms: 4 swyuel, swewyl, suawel(le, 5–6 swevill(e, -yll, -ell, (5 swefel, sewevelle), 5–7 swivell, 6 swyuell, swyvle, (swyffvyll), 7 swyvile, 7–8 swivle, 8 swyvil, swivil, (9 Sc. sweevil), 7– swivel. β. 6 Sc. swele, 7 sweell. γ. 6 Sc. sowl, swoll, swoul, 9 soul, sooal, et...
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leverage
▪ I. leverage, n. (ˈliːvərɪdʒ) [f. lever n.1 + -age.] 1. The action of a lever; the arrangement by which lever-power is applied; also concr. a system of levers.1724 Lond. Gaz. No. 6273/8 An Engine.., which..by means of a Leveridge and an Horizontal Fly,..can Raise..Water. 1839 R. S. Robinson Naut. S...
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