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hand-hoe
▪ I. ˈhand-hoe, n. A hoe managed by the hands, as distinguished from a horse-hoe, etc.1744–50 W. Ellis Mod. Husb. IV. i. 7 A Man, with the common Hand-hough, may directly follow, and pull up the loose Mould to the Stalks. 1853 Catal. Roy. Agric. Soc. Show Gloucester 111 A Hand Hoe for Corn and Turni...
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succedaneum
‖ succedaneum (sʌksɪˈdeɪnɪəm) (Also 8–9 erron. succeedaneum.) Pl. -ea, -eums. [mod.L., neut. sing. of L. succēdāneus succedaneous.] 1. A thing which (rarely, a person who) replaces or serves in the place of another; a substitute.1662 Petty Taxes 82 Almost all commodities haue their substitutes or su...
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hoe
▪ I. hoe, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (həʊ) Forms: 1 hóh, hó, (3–6 hogh), 5– howe, 7–8 haw(e, 5– hoe, hooe, hoo. [OE. hóh, hó, str. masc. (gen. hós, dat. hóᵹe, hó, pl. hós) the same word as the northern heugh (and app. the same as ho n.1 heel):—OTeut. type *hanho-, from ablaut stem of hang v.] ‘A projecting...
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scratch
▪ I. scratch, n.1 (skrætʃ) [f. scratch v.] I. Result of scratching. 1. a. A slight tearing or incision of the skin produced by a sharp instrument. (Sometimes applied slightingly to a trifling flesh-wound.) Cf. scrat n.2a 1586 Sidney Arcadia i. (Sommer) 82 Al the Lion could do, was with his paw to te...
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