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huer
▪ I. huer Now local. (ˈhjuːə(r)) [f. hue v.2 + -er1: cf. F. hueur.] † 1. Hunting. One who is employed to rouse or drive deer with noise and shouting. Obs.1530 Palsgr. 231/1 Hewar that fetteth the wyndelesse in huntyng, hveur. 1674 N. Cox Gentl. Recreat. (1677) 125 Hewers set round the Coverts to mak... Oxford English Dictionary
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Huer's Hut
The Huer's Hut is a listed building in Newquay, Cornwall, England. The Huer's Hut at Newquay, Cornwall served as a lookout point from which a man known as a huer could keep watch for the arrival of the pilchards. wikipedia.org
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Køb huer, handsker og halsvarmer til mænd og kvinder - Harald Nyborg
Hos Harald Nyborg kan du eksempelvis tage et kig på de dejlige vandtætte og forede handsker med indbygget varme, som vil følge dig i tykt og tyndt gennem vinteren. Handsker kan dog have andre formål end at give varme - de kan f.eks. give dig et bedre greb. Det er netop tilfældet, når det kommer til træningshandskerne med skind i ...
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Conder (fishing)
In Cornwall fishing customs, a conder, also called a huer or bulker, was a person who stood on high places near the sea coast in times of herring-fishing In Cornwall, the huer would shout 'Hevva!, Hevva!' to alert the boats to the location of the pilchard shoals. wikipedia.org
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huork
huor, huork obs. forms of huer, wark. Oxford English Dictionary
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Oldeouwer
History It was first mentioned in the 13th century as Antiqua huer, and means "old bank". In 1840, it was home to 46 people. wikipedia.org
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huing
huing, vbl. n. (ˈhjuːɪŋ) [f. hue v.2 + -ing1.] Shouting, hooting; spec. the rousing of a deer from its lair, or driving it with shouts towards the huntsman or a net. Also the directing of fishermen. See huer.a 1250 Owl & Night. 1264 Huan ich min huing to heom sende. 1530 Palsgr. 231/1 Hewyng of a de... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heavy cake
Its name is derived from the pilchard industry in Cornwall prior to the 20th century when a 'huer' (cliff top lookout) helped locate shoals of fish. The huer would shout 'Hevva!, Hevva!' to alert the boats to the location of the pilchard shoals. wikipedia.org
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hewar
hewar var. huer, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Buck Rogers (serial)
Huer (C. Montague Shaw) and his military counterpart, Air Marshal Kragg (William Gould), resist the criminal rulers of Earth. Montague Shaw as Doctor Huer Jack Mulhall as Captain Rankin Guy Usher as Aldar William Gould as Air Marshal Kragg Philson Ahn as Prince Tallen Henry wikipedia.org
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yssape
† yssape [y- 4] ME. pa. pple. of shape v.1340 Ayenb. 87 Þe zoþe uorbisne huer-by we byeþ yssape to his ymage. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rancho Huerhuero
History The Rancho Huer Huero grant was one square league by Governor Alvarado and three additional leagues by Governor Pio Pico of former Mission San wikipedia.org
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balker
▪ I. ˈbalker1 [f. balk v.1 + -er1.] One who balks; one who makes balks, or frequents them.1549 Latimer Serm. bef. Edw. VI, (Arb.) 30 They walke not directly and plainely, but delight in balkes, and stubble way. Let vs no more desyre to be baukers [printed bankers]. 1783 Ainsworth Lat. Dict. (Morell)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edgar Stehli
Huer in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, D.A. Miller in Crime Doctor, and the title character in Gramps. wikipedia.org
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Wilma Deering
Elias Huer is a stock "brainy scientist". Huer is akin to that of a daughter. 1950 series Lou Prentis played Wilma Deering in the 1950 ABC series. 1979 movie and series Colonel Wilma Deering wikipedia.org
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