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hidlings
▪ I. hidlings, adv. and n. Sc. and north. dial. Also erron. -lands = -lins. [f. hid ppl. a. + -ling, -lings, adverbial formative: cf. backling, -s, etc.] A. adv. In hidden wise, secretly.a 1225 Ancr. R. 280 He mei hine unmunlunge aworpen [v.r. hodlinges casten]. 1808–18 in Jamieson. a 1851 J. Bailli... Oxford English Dictionary
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hiddlin'
hiddlin' see hidlings. Oxford English Dictionary
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hideling
hideling, a. and n. dial. (ˈhaɪdlɪŋ) Alsohidling. [In A. app. a derived use of hidlings, the ending being confused with that of ppl. adjs. and vbl. ns. in -ing. In B. the suffix is identified with that in changeling: see -ling.] A. adj. Given to hiding or concealment.1834 R. Mudie Feathered Tribes B... Oxford English Dictionary
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hirple
hirple, v. Chiefly Sc. and north. dial. (ˈhɜːp(ə)l) [Origin unknown. (Its coincidence in sound and sense with Gr. ἕρπ-ειν is noticeable.)] intr. To move with a gait between walking and crawling; to walk lamely, to drag a limb, to hobble. In early use said of the hare.c 1450 Henryson Mor. Fab. 32 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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-ling
▪ I. -ling, suffix1 (lɪŋ) appended to ns., adjs., vb.-stems, and (rarely) advs., to form ns., is a Com. Teut. formative (OE., OS., OHG. -ling, ON. -ling-r, Goth. -ligg-s in gadiliggs). It doubtless arose from the addition of the suffix -iŋgo-z -ing3 to noun-stems formed with the suffix -ilo- (-el1, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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piecemeal
▪ I. piecemeal, adv. (n., a.) (ˈpiːsmiːl) Forms: see piece n. and meal n.2 [ME. f. pece, piece + -mêle, -meal. Taking the place of OE. styccemǽlum; pece-mêle being a later word has not the OE. form in -mǽlum, nor an early ME. in -mêlen. The later amplification by pece-mele follows other words in -me... Oxford English Dictionary
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mange
▪ I. mange, n.1 (meɪndʒ) Forms: α. 5 maniew(e, manyew, 6–7 mangie, 7 maungie, mangy. β. 6 maunge, 7 mainge, 6– mange. [Late ME. manjewe, a. OF. manjue, mangeue itch (also in the sense ‘eating’), vbl. n. f. manjuer = mangier (mod.F. manger) to eat. Cf. F. démanger to itch.] 1. A cutaneous disease ana... Oxford English Dictionary
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