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kedlock Obs. exc. dial. (ˈkɛdlək) Forms: (? 1 cedelc), 4 ketelok, 6 kedlok, 7– ketlock, 7–8 cadlock, 9 keblock, kellock, 6– kedlock. β. 6–8 chadlock, 9 chedlock. [app. repr. OE. cedelc ‘herb mercury’, of unknown etym.; the difficulties as to form and orig. meaning are the same as in the case of the ...
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kebleh
▪ I. kebla, keblock, kebob, kecche, keche var. or obs. ff. kiblah, kedlock, cabob, catch v., keach v.▪ II. kebla(h, kebleh varr. kiblah.
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charlock
charlock (ˈtʃɑːlək) Forms: 1 cerlic, 5–6 carlok(e, 6–7 carlock(e, charlok, 6–8 chadlock(e, 7 carloc, (9 cherlock), 6– charlock. See also cadlock, kedlock. [OE. cerlic, cyrlic of unknown etymology, probably gave cherlock, charlock. The forms in car-, ker-, cur-, are not easy to account for phonetical...
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skelloch
▪ I. skelloch, n.1 Sc. (ˈskɛləx) Also 9 skellach, skellock, skillock. [Obscurely related to kellock kedlock: cf. also the earlier skeldock. The Gael. sgeallag is prob. from Sc.] Wild mustard, Sinapis arvensis. Also, wild radish (Jamieson).1743 Maxwell Sel. Transact. 80 This Ground, if it is much dun...
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kerlock
kerloc(k variants of charlock: cf. kedlock.a 1387 Sinon. Barthol. (Anecd. Oxon.) 36 Rapistrum, i. kerloc. 1879 Britten & Holland Plant-n., Kerlock [in Gloucester, etc.].
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skeldock
† skeldock Obs. rare. Also 7 skaldock, 8 scaldrick. [Obscurely related to kedlock; see also skelloch n.1] (See quots.)1673 Wedderburn Vocab. 18 (Jam.), Rapistrum arvorum, skaldocks. 1747 R. Maxwell Bee-Master (1750) 71 There are two Sorts of wild Mustard, the one commonly called Skeldocks, the other...
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kin
▪ I. kin, n.1 (kɪn) Forms: 1 cyn(n, cinn, 1–6 kyn(n; 2–3 cun, 3–4 kun; 2 cen-, 2–4 ken(ne; 4–6 kynne, Sc. kine, kyne, 5–7 kinne, 3– kin. [Com. Teut.: OE. cyn(n, neuter, = OFris. kin, ken, kon, OS. kunni (MDu. kunne, konne, Du. kunne), OHG. chunni (MHG. künne, kunne), ON. kyn (Da., Sw. kön), Goth. ku...
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