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In 2023, seven members of the Squadron were mobilised to support Operation ILKANE.
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ilkone
ilkane, ilkone, pron. Now Sc. [Orig., and still often, two words, i.e. ilk a.2 + ane one. In mod. Sc., stressed ilk ˈane (eane, yen), and ˈilk-ane (ilkin); also often ˈilka ˈane (yen).] Each one, each (absolutely); see each 1 c.α c 1200 Ormin 503 Þat illc an shollde witenn well. a 1300 Havelok 2357 ...
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ilkin
ˈilkin, a. (pron.) [In sense 1 perh. f. ilk a.2 + kin; in sense 2 a phonetic weakening of ilkane.] † 1. adj. Each kind of, each, every. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 10831 Haf redi ilkin thing. c 1470 Henry Wallace v. 602 Off ilkyn wicht scho kepyt her fra blame. 1674–91 Ray N.C. Words, Gloss. Northumb. 143 ...
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parsment
† parsment Sc. Obs. app. = partiment.1513 Douglas æneis v. x. 31 Twise sax childer followis ilkane about In thair parsmentis [L. agmine partito] arrayit in armour brycht.
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fure
▪ I. † fure, v. Obs. Sc. [f. *fure, Sc. form of fore a journey.] 1. trans. To bear, carry.c 1470 Henry Wallace iii. 222 With flour and wyne als mekill as thai mycht fur. 1487 Sc. Acts Jas. III (1814) II. 178/2 That na gudis be furit be þe master apoun his ouerloft. c 1560 A. Scott Poems (S.T.S.) xvi...
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bourdon
▪ I. † ˈbourdon1, burdoun Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 3–6 burdon, 4–5, 9 bordon, -un, 4–6 burdoun(e, 7 bourdon. [a. Fr. bourdon ‘pilgrim's staff’, Pr. and Sp. bordon, It. bordone, med.L. burdōn-em, identified by Du Cange and Diez with burdo mule (the name being transferred from the pilgrim's mule to his ...
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harbery
† ˈharboury, ˈharb(e)ry, n. north. dial. and Sc. Obs. Forms: 4 herberi, 4–6 -ery(e, herbry(e, 5 herbre, 5–6 harbery, 5–7 -erie, 6 harbry, -rie, harbarie, -ory, -orie, 6–7 harbourie, 7–9 harboury. [In 13th c. northern Eng. herberi, parallel to ME. herberȝe, herberwe; perh. immediately a. ON. herbergi...
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debted
† ˈdebted, ppl. a. Obs. [? after OF. deté (detty): see -ed; or aphetic form of an-, en-, indebted (13th c.).] 1. Of things: Owed, due.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints, Agnes 171, & gyf he ȝald dettyt honoure Til god þat al thinge has in cure. 1388 Wyclif Deut. xv. 2 To whom ony thing is dettid, ethir owid. c ...
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ymong
▪ I. † ymong, n. Obs. [OE. ᵹemang, f. ᵹe- y- 3 a + root mang- to mix, found in meng v. Cf. next.] Mixture (OE. only); company, assembly.a 1000 Judith 193 Berað..Scire helmas in sceaðena ᵹemong. c 1205 Lay. 10868, & sloh þene king..Imong þissen imonge [c 1275 motinge].▪ II. † yˈmong, prep. and conj. ...
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sixteenth
sixteenth, a. and n. (sɪkˈstiːnθ, ˈsɪkstiːnθ) Forms: α. 1 sexteᵹða, sex-, syxteoða, 3 sixteoþe, 3–4 sixteþe (4 syx-). β. 2 sixtenðe, 4–5 -tenthe, 6 -tenth, 6– sixteenth; 5 syxtenethe, 6 -tenth, -teenth; 4 sextenþe, -tenthe, 4, 6 -tenth; Sc. 5 sextend, 6 -teint (9 saxteent). [f. sixteen + -th1, repla...
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stoutly
▪ I. † ˈstoutly, a. Obs. [f. stout a. + -ly1.] Stout, valiant.1338 R. Brunne Chron. (1725) 221 Stoutly was þat stoure, long lastand þat fight. c 1614 Sir W. Mure Dido & æneas i. 349 ‘Stay, stowtly ȝowthes!’ (she sayes), ‘who heir resorte.’▪ II. stoutly, adv. (ˈstaʊtlɪ) [f. stout a. + -ly2.] 1. Valia...
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each
▪ I. each, a. (quasi-pron.) (iːtʃ) Forms: α. 1 ǽlc, œ́lc, 2–3 ælc, ælch, 3 alc, alch, 1–2 elc, 2–3 elch, (2 helch, 3 elhc), 2 ach(e, (ec), 3 æche, 3–6 ech(e, 5–6 eich, eyche, eache, 6– each. β. 1 ylc, 3–4 ilc, (3 il), 3–5 ilk(e, (3 Orm. illc, illk), 6– Sc. (see ilk). γ. 2 ulch, 3–4 ilch(e, 5 ylche, ...
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exhortation
exhortation (ɛksɔːˈteɪʃən) Forms: 4–5 exhort-, exhortacioun, 5–6 exhortacion, -yon, exortacion, (6 exhortatyoun, exortation) 5– exhortation. [ad. L. exhortātiōn-em, n. of action f. exhortārī to exhort. Cf. Fr. exhortation.] 1. The action or process of exhorting, of earnestly admonishing or urging to...
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