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grandsire (ˈgrændsaɪə(r), ˈgrænsaɪər) Forms: see grand a. and sire; also 4 graunsire, -ser, 5 granser, grawn(e)sire, -syre, 6 graynser; Sc. 6 grant-, grandschir, 7 grandsher, -ir, 9 gran(d)sher, dial. gransir. [a. AF. graunt sire: see grand a. 12 b and sire.] 1. = grandfather 1. arch. and dial.c 129...
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Grandsire
The grandsire method is usually rung on an odd number of bells: Grandsire doubles is rung on five working bells, grandsire triples on seven, grandsire caters on nine and grandsire cinques on eleven.
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fore-grandsire
† ˌfore-ˈgrandsire Sc. Obs. Forms: see fore- prefix and grandsire. [f. fore- prefix + grandsire.] a. A grandfather; = L. avus. b. A great-grandfather; = L. proavus. c. A great-great-grandfather. d. An ancestor.a. 1513 Douglas æneis xii. vi. 95 The name he bair of his fore grandschir wycht.b. 1474 Ac...
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Cristobal (horse)
His grandsire was A.P. Indy, the 1992 United States Horse of the Year. The Belmont is a 1½ mile race on dirt in which his sire finished second in 2000 and which his grandsire won in 1992.
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Bandos (horse)
Pedigree
Naseem, Bandos's grandsire, was a Skowronek son who in 1936 was sold to Russia by Lady Wentworth of the Crabbet Arabian Stud. Also during World War II, Bandos's grandsire, Ofir, was among some of the horses taken during the Soviet invasion of Poland.
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Nazeer (horse)
His maternal great-grandsire, Sotamm, was a horse of bloodlines all tracing to the horses imported by Wilfrid and Lady Anne Blunt from stud of Ali Pasha
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John Holt (composer)
Other peal compositions of Grandsire Triples on a palindromic plan are fairly rare. Grandsire, Jasper Snowdon Change Ringing Series.
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Aswan (horse)
Though classified as "Straight Egyptian," Aswan's maternal great-great grandsire, Sotamm, was a horse whose pedigree traced entirely to the horses purchased In a near-similar manner, Sotamm's grandsire Mesaoud, imported from Egypt by the Blunts, also sold to Russia and stood at the Tersk Stud when it was privately
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School Knott
His recommended route starts at Windermere railway station and includes Grandsire at and a nameless summit at .
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Malpertuis
The diary of Jean-Jacques Grandsire (also broken into two parts) that ends when he and Bets leave Malpertuis. Father Euchere (aka Dom Misseron) of the Convent of the White Penitents, and reveals the final fates of both Jean-Jacques Grandsire and Doucedame the Younger
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King Tom (horse)
King Tom is the damsire of Favonius, winner of the 1871 Epsom Derby and the grandsire of the Irish Derby winner Umpire plus the grandsire of United States
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Prince Rose
His grandsire was Prince Palatine, a two-time British Horse of the Year and his damsire was Gay Crusader, winner of the 1917 English Triple Crown. Legacy
Prince Rose is the grandsire of the U.S. Champion filly Misty Morn and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame colts Hill Prince and Round Table.
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Lavendula
Lavendula may refer to:
Lavendula, grandsire of My Babu
Lavendula, Houston-based band, which included Arthur Yoria
Streptomyces lavendulae, which produces
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Peal
Following the invention of the ringing method known as Grandsire Doubles, the term peal or "full peal" was applied to the ringing of sequences including its cumulative peal total from 1711 pulled ahead of the running Grandsire total.
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