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jinker
▪ I. jinker, n.1 Chiefly Sc. (ˈdʒɪŋkə(r)) [f. jink v.1 + -er1.] One who or that which jinks; one who suddenly eludes or dodges; one who is nimble and sprightly; a dodging beast.1724 Ramsay Tea-t, Misc., Clout the Caldron ii, I am a gentle jinker. 1786 Burns To auld mare vii, That day ye was a jinker... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bullocky
Thus then was the team attached to the dray or jinker. Two jinkers could also be connected, with the back jinker linked by a log which would be chained to the front jinker. wikipedia.org
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janker
janker Sc. (ˈdʒæŋkə(r)) [Derivation unknown: it appears to be an agent-n. Cf. jinker n.] A long pole on wheels, used for carrying logs, also casks or other heavy weights.1823 Edin. Even. Courant 26 July (Jam.), A janker..was passing along with a log of wood. 1828 H. Steuart Planter's G. 492 In Edinb... Oxford English Dictionary
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junker
▪ I. ‖ junker1 (ˈjʊŋkər) [G., from earlier junkher, -herr(e, f. MHG. junc (G. jung) young + herre: see her n., and cf. younker.] A young German noble; as a term of reproach, a narrow-minded, overbearing (younger) member of the aristocracy of Prussia, etc.; spec. a member of the reactionary party of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Hughes (composer)
minstrel and the three scheming suitors, a comedy with music in three acts (lyrics and dialogue by Suzanne Duncalf) Mood music Invictus (with Bruno Huhn) Jinker wikipedia.org
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Dorian Le Gallienne
my music (Shakespeare, sonnet no. 128) I had a little nut-tree Incidental music to Macbeth (piano) Incidental music to Othello (oboe and guitar) Jinker wikipedia.org
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Pine Hills FC
Success in attracting players to the club required it to seek ways to expand, and they were able to lease their current fields adjacent to the Jinker Track wikipedia.org
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glue-pot
ˈglue-pot 1. A pot in which glue is melted by the heat of water in an outer vessel.1483 Cath. Angl. 160/1 A Glew pott, glutinarium. 1599 B. Jonson Ev. Man out of Hum. v. iv, I thinke thou dost Varnish thy face with the fat on't, it lookes so like a Glew-pot. a 1634 Randolph Muse's Looking-gl. iii. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cornish diaspora
The great Burra Jinker holds pride of place in Market Square. It was once pulled by some 40 bullocks, four abreast. In April 2001 the Jinker was included in the BankSA Heritage Icons List. wikipedia.org
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reformado
reformado (rɛfɔːˈmeɪdəʊ) [a. Sp. reformado (= Pg. reformado, It. riformato, F. réformé): ad. L. reformātus, pa. pple. of reformāre to reform.] 1. Mil. a. An officer left without a command (owing to the ‘reforming’ or disbanding of his company) but retaining his rank and seniority, and receiving full... Oxford English Dictionary
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Timor, Victoria
Many buildings were relocated by jinker from the Bowenvale-Timor area to Maryborough or to developing farming areas, some over long distances. wikipedia.org
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mustard
▪ I. mustard, n. (ˈmʌstəd) Forms: 3 mustart, 3–5 mostard, 4–6 mustarde, 5–7 musterd, 6 musterde, mudsterd, 4– mustard. [a. OF. moustarde, mostarde (mod.F. moutarde) = Pr., Catal., Pg., It. mostarda, Rumanian mostar, f. Com. Rom. mosto must n.1, whence Catal. mostassa, mostalla, Sp. mostaza mustard (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ox-wagon
Frequently comprising long trains of bullocks, yoked in pairs, they were used for hauling drays, wagon or jinker loads of goods and lumber prior to the wikipedia.org
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timber
▪ I. timber, n.1 (ˈtɪmbə(r)) Forms: α. 1– timber; 4–5 -bir, 4–7 -bre, 5 -bur (7 -berr), 3–7 tymber, 4–6 -bre, 5 -byr, -bir(e, 5–6 -bur, (tembre). β. Sc. and north. dial. 4–5 tymyr(e, 5 tymmir, -yr(e, (temir, -yr), 5–9 tymmer, 6 tymer, -ir, (temmer), 8–9 timmer. [OE. timber = OFris. timber, OS. timba... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert David Bennett
He climbed the fence to a lane at the back of the bank where Bennett was waiting in a rubber-tyred horse-drawn jinker cart. wikipedia.org
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