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icker
icker Sc. (ˈɪkər) Forms: 6 echer, -ir, 8– icker. [The Sc. form of ear n.2; repr. the ONorthumb. form eher, æhher.] An ear of corn.1513 Douglas æneis vii. xiii. 35 Or how feill echirris [ed. 1553 echeris] of corn thik growing..dois hing On Hermy feildis. 1785 Burns To a Mouse iii, A daimen icker in a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matthew Fitt
He wrote the lyrics to Icker in a Thrave, the 2007 Scots entry for the Liet-Lavlut song contest for minority languages in Europe. Text and commentary on Kate o Shanter's Tale, which was listed in Best Scottish Poems, 2004 Itchy Coo – Braw Books for Bairns o Aw Ages – music tae "Icker wikipedia.org
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Belm
The municipality is divided into 5 boroughs: Belm, Powe, Icker, Haltern and Vehrte International relations Belm is twinned with: Elterlein, Germany wikipedia.org
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daimen
ˈdaimen, a. Sc. Also 9 demmin. [Origin unknown. In Ayrshire pronounced as ˈdemmin. (Perh. a pple.: cf. Whitby daum'd out, dealt out sparingly.)] ‘Rare, occasional’ (Jam.).1785 Burns To a Mouse, A daimen-icker in a thrave 'S a sma' request. 1821 Edin. Mag. Apr. 352 (Jam.) At a demmin time I see the S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Unusual Words for Everyday Things | Mental Floss
Icker. A Scottish word for an ear of corn. 23. Jigamaree. It's time to retire thinamajig and use this word —which according to Mrs. Byrne's Dictionary is "a word used for lack of a more ...
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Darum/Gretesch/Lüstringen
The old farmerships of Darum, Gretesch and Lüstringen – along with Icker, Vehrte, Powe and Haltern – originally belonged to the parish of Belm, which was wikipedia.org
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musike
musik(e, -ell, -er obs. ff. music, -al, -icker. Oxford English Dictionary
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ear
▪ I. ear, n.1 (ɪə(r)) Forms: 1–2 éare, 3–6 ere, (3 ire, 4 ȝhere, er, erre, 5 heer, here, 6 heare) 4–6 eere, yere, 5 eire, 6–7 eare, 6– ear. pl. ears; also 1–2 earan, 1 earo, -u, 2–4 earen, 4 eeren, eren, (heren, ern). [Common Teut.: OE. éare wk. neut. = OFris. âre, OS. ôre, ôra (MDu. ōre, oore, Du. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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