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lopping
▪ I. lopping, vbl. n.1 (ˈlɒpɪŋ) [f. lop v.1 + -ing1.] 1. The action of lop v.1 This was the cant term used by the Rye House conspirators for the killing of the King and the Duke of York: see Tryals of Walcot, Hone, etc. for High-treason (1683) 12.c 1511 in Swayne Churchw. Acc. Sarum (1896) 63 For ff...
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Epping Forest Act 1878
The hall was named The Lopping Hall. The Lopping Hall is maintained, and its business carried on, by the charity organization called The Lopping Endowment, a UK registered charity number 228236
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loppy
▪ I. loppy, a.1 Obs. exc. dial. (ˈlɒpɪ) [f. lop n.2 + -y.] Full of or infested with ‘lops’ or fleas.1483 Cath. Angl. 220/2 Loppy, pulicosus. A Loppy place, pulicetum. 1876 Whitby Gloss. s.v. Lopping, Loppy, infested with fleas. 1886 S.W. Linc. Gloss., Loppy.▪ II. loppy, a.2 (ˈlɒpɪ) [f. lop v.2 + -y....
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Lontara
of each days of the week
ade (bug) or ada (mak) – adat
ulu ada (bug) or ulu kana (mak) – past treaties or texts between kingdoms or countries
alopi-lopping
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succision
† sucˈcision Obs. rare—1. [ad. late L. succīsio, -ōnem, n. of action f. succīdĕre to succide.] A felling or lopping down.a 1626 Bacon Case Impeachm. Waste Wks. 1730 IV. 107 Upon waste brought and assigned in the succision of trees.
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Thomas Willingale
"Lopping" was the ancient practice of cutting or lopping the boughs and branches of trees by commoners for use as fuel during winter. The Lopping Hall in Loughton was paid for out of compensation money for extinguishment of the lopping rights.
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detruncation
detruncation (diːtrʌŋˈkeɪʃən) [ad. L. dētruncātiōn-em a lopping off, n. of action f. dētruncāre: see prec. Cf. mod.F. détroncation.] The action of cutting off or cutting short; the fact or condition of being cut short. (lit. and fig.)1623 Cockeram, Detruncation, a lopping or cutting. 1651 Biggs New ...
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Stephen Pewsey
He was also a committee member of the Loughton Festival, and was Vice-Chairman of the Lopping Endowment, a charitable trust which manages Lopping Hall,
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aberuncator
aberuncator incorrect form of averruncator, an instrument for lopping trees.
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Norman Arthur Wakefield
Wakefield was killed at the age of 53 in a fall from a tree, while lopping branches, in his garden at his home in Sherbrooke, Victoria.
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Yemen warbler
It is threatened by a reduction in forest cover as lopping and felling of trees takes place for harvesting fuel and fodder, and little tree regeneration
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Lophostemon
Quite frequently, it has been planted as a street tree, a role it isn't suited for as it grows to 30 metres in height and quite often suffers lopping due
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Post-combustion capture
The ANICA project focuses on developing a novel indirectly heated carbonate lopping process for lowering the energy penalty and CO2 avoidance costs for
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David Hobby
There was a hard staff reduction quota in effect, and given the way the blog has gone I thought it would be best if I counted toward it when they started lopping
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Velliveedhiyar
Verses in Agananuru nos. 45 and 362 describes Athimanthi's quest of her husband and the battle that ensued on the lopping off by Anni of Thithian's branches
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