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houseling
▪ I. † houseling, n. Obs. or dial. (ˈhaʊslɪŋ) [f. house n.1 + -ling.] One that stays in the house; a stay-at-home. b. (See quot. 1847–78.)1598 Florio, Mansionaro, a homekeeper, a houslin [1611 houseling], one that seldome goes abroad. 1847–78 Halliwell, Houselings, tame animals, or rather animals br... Oxford English Dictionary
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housling
▪ I. † housling, vbl. n. [? error for housing, from house v.1 4 c; cf. housy.] The growing of the hop-bine into a dense mass at the top of the poles.1669 Worlidge Syst. Agric. viii. §1. 128 Let the Poles lean outward the one from the other..to prevent housling as they term it..that is, they will gro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cowley, London
In 1547 the parish contained 36 'houseling' people, in 1719 there were 109 inhabitants, and in 1801 the population was 214. wikipedia.org
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Communion-plate
This has been called the communion cloth or the houseling cloth. wikipedia.org
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communion
communion (kəˈmjuːnɪən, -jən) Also 4–5 co(m)munyoun, 4–6 -on(e, 6 commonion. [a. F. communion, or ad. L. commūniōn-em, mutual participation, fellowship, in Augustine ‘church communion’ and ‘the communion of the holy altar’; f. commūnis common. (With reference to the possibility that the latter was d... Oxford English Dictionary
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bell
▪ I. bell, n.1 (bɛl) Forms: 1–7 belle, (4 bill), 4–7 bel, 6– bell. [A common LG. word: OE. belle wk. fem. = MDu. and MLG. belle, Du. bel (in Icel. bjalla from OE.), not occurring in other Teutonic languages; perhaps from same root as bell v.4 to make a loud noise, roar. The history of the transferre... Oxford English Dictionary
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