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knobble
▪ I. knobble, n. (ˈnɒb(ə)l) [dim. of knob n. = Du. and LG. knobbel knob, knot: cf. G. knobel (knöbel, knübel) knuckle, knot.] A small knob.a 1485 [see knob n. 1 b quot. 1490]. 1577 Lanc. Wills (1857) II. 92 One standeinge cup..w{supt}{suph}..roses upon the knobble off the cover. 1849 Alb. Smith Pott... Oxford English Dictionary
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Knobble Head
Knobble Head () is a conspicuous rock exposure forming the eastern extremity of Bransfield Island in Antarctic Sound. wikipedia.org
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knobbly
knobbly, a. (ˈnɒblɪ) Also nobbly. [f. knobble n. + -y1.] Full of or covered with knobbles; of the nature of a knobble; knobby. Esp. of knees; knobbly-knees competition, a competition in which a prize is awarded to the competitor with the ‘knobbliest’ knees.1859 Sala Gaslight & D. xxv. 284 To clink h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Causey Pike
of 637 metres (2,090 ft) it is one of the most distinctive fells when viewed from the Derwent Water and Keswick area due to its distinguishing summit "knobble Summit The summit of the fell is unique: it is a narrow ridge with the highest point being on the "knobble" but with four other smaller bumps of almost wikipedia.org
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knubble
▪ I. † knubble, n. dial. Obs. [dim. of knub n. = LG. knubbel, dim. of knubbe: see also nubble.] = knobble n.: in quot., a knuckle.1671 Skinner Etym. Ling. Angl., Knubble, knub, Nodus seu Condylus digiti.▪ II. knubble, v. dial. (ˈnʌb(ə)l) [dim. and freq. of knub v.: see also nubble.] = knobble v. a: ... Oxford English Dictionary
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knobbler
knobbler (ˈnɒblə(r)) [f. knobble n. + -er1.] 1. = knobber.1686 R. Blome Gent. Recreat. ii. 75 The Hart is called the first year a Calf,..the second year a Knobler. a 1832 Scott (Webster 1864), He has hallooed the hounds upon a velvet⁓headed knobbler. 1971 Country Life 19 Aug. 431/2 They were all dea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alfred Hugh Harman
Harman married a Dublin-born widow, Nina Knobble, who had a son George from her first marriage. In 1894 Harman moved to Grayswood, Surrey. wikipedia.org
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knopple
knopple, v. rare—1. (ˈnɒp(ə)l) [? f. knobble n. or knop n.1] trans. = knob v. 1.1870 G. M. Hopkins Jrnls. & Papers (1959) 201 Herds of towering pillow clouds, one great stack..was knoppled all over in fine snowy tufts and pencilled with bloom-shadow. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bransfield Island
See also Knobble Head, a feature of Bransfield Island. References Islands of the Joinville Island group wikipedia.org
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nubble
▪ I. nubble, n. (ˈnʌb(ə)l) [dim. of nub n.1 Cf. knubble, knobble.] A small knob or lump.1818 J. Brown Psyche 171 Counting the nubbles and the dints That form the cornice. a 1845 Hood To Henrietta 23 That a corne is not the nubble that brings trouble to your toes. 1860 Piesse Lab. Chem. Wonders 42 A ... Oxford English Dictionary
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رأس نوبل
رأس نوبل (بالإنجليزية: Knobble Head، وتُلفظ: /ˈnɒb.əl/) هو تعرُّض صخري بارز يشكل الطرف الشرقي من جزيرة برانزفيلد في الممر المائي القطبي الجنوبي. wikipedia.org
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nobble
▪ I. nobble, v. slang. (ˈnɒb(ə)l) [Of obscure origin.] 1. a. trans. To tamper with (a horse), as by drugging or laming it, in order to prevent it from winning a race.1847 [see nobbling vbl. n.]. 1859 Lever D. Dunn iv, A shadowy vision of creditors ‘done’, horses ‘nobbled’. 1868 Pall Mall G. 4 May (F... Oxford English Dictionary
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