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Carntemple
Westropp writes elsewhere, "Less than a mile to the north [of Clare Abbey] the grim stone faces on the ivied church of Doora stare across the swamp.
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ivyed
ivied, ivyed, a. (ˈaɪvɪd) Also 8 ivy'd. [f. ivy + -ed2.] Overgrown or clothed with ivy.a 1771 Smollett Love Elegy iv, I'll seek some lonely church..Where lamps hang mouldering on the ivy'd wall. 1777 Warton Ode Suicide xiii, This votive dirge sad duty paid Within an ivy'd nook. 1877 Black Green Past...
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Laurence J. McGinley
He said "Fordham at Rose Hill will continue to have a campus of elm-lined paths and ivied walls and ancient academic heritage; Fordham at Lincoln Square
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viridescent
viriˈdescent, a. [ad. ppl. stem of late L. viridescĕre to become green, f. viridis virid a.: see -escent.] Somewhat green or virid. Also fig.1847 Darlington Amer. Weeds, etc. (1860) 433 Viridescent, greenish. 1889 Stevenson Lett. (1899) II. 158 The front of the mountain ivied and furred with clingin...
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Derrynaflan Church
History
The monastery at Derrynaflan ("Oak grove of the Flanns"; formerly Daire Eidnech, "ivied oak grove") was founded by Ruadhán of Lorrha in the 6th
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Serge de Gastyne
No ivied walls here! The first time I met Serge, I found him with his sleeves rolled up tuning that piano.
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plunging
▪ I. plunging, vbl. n. (ˈplʌndʒɪŋ) [-ing1.] a. The action of the verb plunge in various senses; spec. † immersion in baptism (obs.).a 1450 Myrc 609 Whenne thou comest to the plungynge. 1532 Frith Mirror (1829) 234 The sign in baptism, is the plunging down in the material water, and lifting up again....
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Private Parts & Pieces III: Antiques
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Side one
"Motherforest" – 1:55
"Hurlingham Suite" - 11:17(i) "Ivied Castles" – 4:44(ii) "Frosted Windows" – 2:25(iii) "Bandido" – 2:46
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potagerie
potagerie (‖ pɔtaʒri, pəʊˈtædʒərɪ) In 7–8 also anglicized potagery. [F. potagerie, † pot-herbs or kitchen-plants collectively (now a fire-place for cooking potage).] Growing herbs or vegetables collectively; a kitchen-garden.1693 Evelyn De la Quint. Compl. Gard. Dict., Potagery, is a Term signifying...
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The Hermitage, Friars Carse
The building
Captain Robert Riddell of Glenriddell had built a small summer house, an "ivied cot" folly called the 'Hermitage' in the Crow Wood, a secluded
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ivy
▪ I. ivy, n. (ˈaɪvɪ) Pl. ivies (ˈaɪvɪz). Forms: α. 1 {iacu}fiᵹ, {yacu}fiᵹ, 3 ivi, 4 yvi, 4–5 yve, yvy, 5–6 ivye, 5–7 ivie, 6 yvie, (ive), 4– ivy. β. 1 {iacu}feᵹn, 5 iwen, -yn, 5 iven, 6 yven, 9 dial. ivin, (hivin), ivvens. γ. 9 dial. ivory, ivery, iv'ry. [OE. {iacu}fiᵹ, obscurely related to OHG. eba...
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The Groves of Academe
and a nervous habit of self-correction, always emending, penciling, erasing; but he did not care to catch the bug, which seemed to be endemic to these ivied
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recline
▪ I. recline, n. rare. (rɪˈklaɪn) [f. the vb.] A recumbent or reclining posture.1753 Hogarth Anal. Beauty xvii. 229 Holding the head erect is but occasionally right; a proper recline of it may be as graceful. 1773 J. Ross Fratricide v. 529 (MS.) From recline erecting her fine front. 1882 Cable Dr. S...
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