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GUNSTONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun 1. obsolete : cannonball sense 1 2. heraldry : a roundel sable : ogress, pellet Word History Etymology Middle English gunneston, from gonne, gunne gun + ...
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gunstone - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Contents · 1.1 Etymology · 1.2 Noun · 1.3 Anagrams. 2 Middle English. 2.1 Noun. English. edit. Etymology. edit. From Middle English gunneston; equivalent to gun ...
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Gunstone Creations – Gunstone Creations
Here at Gunstone Creations, we specialize in small batch, one of a kind blades. Stop video. Play video. YouTube channel. Be in the know. Sign up for ...
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gunstone
† ˈgunstone Obs. [f. gun n. + stone n.] 1. A stone used for the shot of a cannon or gun; a cannon-ball; a bullet.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) IV. 455 He was sleyne with a gunneston [L. ictu fundibali]. c 1440 Jacob's Well 267 Þe vyolence of a gunne or of an engyne-ston is qwenchyd, whan softe erthe or...
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GUNSTONE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
gunstone in British English (ˈɡʌnˌstəʊn IPA Pronunciation Guide ) noun obsolete a cannonball of stone rather than metal.
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gunstone, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun gunstone is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for gunstone is from 1402. gunstone ...
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Gunstone
Place name and location
The place-name 'Gunstone' was first recorded in 1186 as Gonestona. Alongside the Staffordshire Way route - a bridleway that passes through the area, is Gunstone Farm.
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Gunstone - Websters Dictionary 1828
GUN'STONE, noun A stone used for the shot of cannon. Before the invention of iron balls, stones were used for shot.
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Gunstone Creations - YouTube
I turned an old wasp nest into a beautiful knife. full build video. 160K views. 2 months ago ; Forging Fire & Honey: Damascus Knife with Beehive Grip. 2.5K views.
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Tory Klonius (@gunstone_creations) • Instagram photos and videos
Full time bladesmith. 💍 to @gunstone_wifestyle • @beaumontmetalworks •(sales thru website only) www.gunstonecreations.com
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gunstone - definition and meaning - Wordnik
gunstone: A stone used for the shot of a catapult or cannon. Before the invention of iron balls, stones were commonly used as projectiles.
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Richard Gunstone
Richard Francis Gunstone is an Australian academic and researcher. In 2007, Gunstone co-authored with Dorothy V.
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gun-shot
gun-shot (ˈgʌnʃɒt) Forms: see gun n.; also 5 gonnes shott. 1. Shot fired from a gun or cannon; † also the shooting of guns. Now rare.1471 Arriv. Edw. IV (Camden) 29 [They] were sore annoyed in the place where they were, as well with gonnes⁓shott as with shot of arrows. 1494 Fabyan Chron. vii. 450 [H...
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Blowzabella
Gunstone was living in Blackheath, and was heavily involved in Balkan music and dance. Gunstone initially accepted James' 25th reunion concert invitation, but later withdrew.
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orient
orient, v. (ˈɔərɪɛnt, ˌɔərɪˈɛnt) [a. F. orient-er to place facing the east, f. orient east.] 1. trans. To place or arrange (anything) so as to face the east; spec. to build (a church) with the longer axis due east and west, and the chancel or chief altar at the eastern end; also, to bury with the fe...
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