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gratten
gratten south. dial. (ˈgrætən) Also 6–8 grotten, 8 grotton, 9 grattan, 7– gratton. [? Repr. OE. *grǽd-t{uacu}n, f. grǽd ‘ulva’, coarse grass (cf. greeds) + t{uacu}n enclosure (see town).] A stubble-field, stubble. Also, the after-grass growing in the stubble.1572 Googe Heresbach's Husb. iii. (1577) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Foillan
Musician According to Gratten Flood, "About the year 653, St. Gratten Flood, Dublin, 1906.) wikipedia.org
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greeds
greeds, n. pl. dial. (griːdz) [Repr. OE. grǽd ‘ulva’ (coarse grass, water-weeds), pl. grǽdas ‘gramina’. Cf. gratten, growth2.] 1. Straw manure.1736 J. Lewis Hist. Isle Tenet (ed. 2) 37 Greeds, the Straw, in a Place or Barton to make Dung of. 1855 Cycl. Agric. (ed. Morton) II. 723/2 Greeds, (Kent) lo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Twineham
Inside, some of the aisle slabs are of fossil winklestone, from a Sussex marble band that outcrops roughly along, but just south of, Gratten Lane. The primroses are plentiful along Gratten Lane, e.g. (), with long views in all directions. wikipedia.org
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Vincenzo Di Francesca
Di Francesca died at Gesta Gratten (Palermo), Italy. in November 1966. wikipedia.org
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eddish
eddish (ˈɛdɪʃ) Forms: (? 1 edisc, -esc), 6–7 edysche, -ysshe, -ish, 6–8 etch(e, 7–8 eadish (7 esh), (9 dial. eddige, hedditch), 7– eddish. See also earsh, arrish. [Of obscure etymology. Usually identified with OE. edisc park or enclosed pasture (glossed vivarium), with which cf. OE. yddisc, renderin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hite v. Fairfax
The case is available in Virginia Reports--Jefferson-33 Gratten--1730-1880--Call's Reports Volumes 1-6, page 646 Marshall's argument at the bar is available wikipedia.org
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podware
ˈpodware Obs. exc. dial. Also 7–9 podder. [Of uncertain origin: cf. codware, 1398–1699, and pedware, 1577–1706. The first element suggests pod of pease, beans, etc.; but this is not known till nearly a century later than podware, which moreover in quot. 1584 is not applied to pulse or podded plants,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kay Aldridge
Katharine ("Kay") Gratten Aldridge (July 9, 1917 – January 12, 1995) was an American actress and model, best known for playing feisty and imperiled heroines wikipedia.org
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Leo G. Carroll
Leo Gratten Carroll (25 October 1886 – 16 October 1972) was an English actor. wikipedia.org
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Well cementing
Traettenber & Gratten Bellow 1975. Accelerates the hydration n of C3S. Stein 1961 Changes the C-S-H structure. wikipedia.org
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The Perfect Specimen
Gratten Dick Foran as Jink Carter Beverly Roberts as Alicia May Robson as Mrs. wikipedia.org
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List of Victorian Supreme Court cases
James Gratten Eagleson. Digest of Criminal Cases as Decided in the Supreme Court of Victoria & on Appeal Therefrom to the Privy Council. 1899. wikipedia.org
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James McCudden
|- |2 |26 January 1917 |10:05 |Two-seater |Ficheux |Crashed | |- |3 |2 February 1917 |14:50 |Two-seater |Adinfer Wood |Crashed |Shared with Major A.W Gratten-Bellew wikipedia.org
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Surrey dialect
church bells clung – moist or damp grass dryth – drought fail – a verb meaning to fall ill fly-golding – a ladybird foundrous – boggy or marshy gratten wikipedia.org
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