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maffle
maffle, v. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈmæf(ə)l) Also 7 maffell. [Cf. early mod.Du. maffelen to move the jaws (Kilian). The Eng. word has a wide dialectal currency in several senses (see E.D.D.).] 1. intr. To stammer; to speak indistinctly, mumble. † Also with an obj.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 91 Ȝif Alfr... Oxford English Dictionary
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mafflard
† ˈmafflard Obs. [f. maffle v. + -ard.] A stammering or blundering fool.c 1450 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 225 The churche of Chester, whiche crieth, alas! That to suche a mafflarde marryede she was. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ath
The municipality consists of the following districts: Arbre, Ath, Bouvignies, Ghislenghien, Gibecq, Houtaing, Irchonwelz, Isières, Lanquesaint, Ligne, Maffle wikipedia.org
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maffled
maffled, ppl. a. dial. (ˈmæf(ə)ld) [f. maffle v. + -ed1.] Confused, muddled.1820 Southey Lett. (1856) III. 186 She was, what they call in the country, maffled; that is, confused in her intellect. 1845 De Quincey Coleridge & Opium-eating Wks. 1859 XII. 92 The Westmorland people..expounded his conditi... Oxford English Dictionary
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faffle
ˈfaffle, v. dial. [Of echoic origin: cf. maffle; also dial. faff a puff of wind, faff to blow in sudden gusts.] a. To stutter or stammer; to utter incoherent sounds. b. To saunter; to fumble. c. Of a sail: To flap idly in the wind. d. = faff v.1570 Levins Manip. 9 To Faffle, balbutire. Ibid. 127 Faf... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Roman villas in Belgium
Estinnes-au-Val, Estinnes Farciennes Froyennes, Tournai Gerpinnes Gilly, Charleroi Gosselies, Charleroi Ghislengien, Ath Hautrage, Saint-Ghislain Kennelée, Antoing Maffle wikipedia.org
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juffle
† ˈjuffle, v. Sc. Obs. [Origin and meaning obscure; perh. related to shuffle, but app. of earlier appearance.] intr. (?) To shuffle; to fumble ineptly, to bungle, to ‘maffle’. Hence † ˈjuffling ppl. a.; also † ˈjuffler.1500–20 Dunbar Poems liii. 16 Ane hommilty jommeltye juffler, Lyk a stirk stackar... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of former municipalities in Wallonia
Florée Maillen Sart-Bernard Sorinne-la-Longue Ath Ath Arbre Bouvignies Ghislenghien Gibecq Houtaing Irchonwelz Isières Lanquesaint Ligne Maffle wikipedia.org
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famble
▪ I. famble, n. slang. (ˈfæmb(ə)l) [perh. f. famble v. in its (probable) original sense ‘to grope, fumble’.] 1. A hand.1567 Harman Caveat 87 He tooke his Iockam in his famble. 1622 Fletcher Beggar's Bush ii. i, Last we clap our fambles. 1673 R. Head Canting Acad. 19 White thy fambles. 1815 Scott Guy... Oxford English Dictionary
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baffle
▪ I. baffle, v. (ˈbæf(ə)l) Forms: 6 baffull, 7 baffol, -oul, -ul, -il(l, -el, 6–9 baffle. [Etymology, and even immediate source, uncertain. Quoted in 1548 as Scotch, and in 1570 used by a Scotchman. Hence, naturally to be compared with Sc. bauchle, found in senses 1–3, from a century earlier, but it... Oxford English Dictionary
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muffle
▪ I. muffle, n.1 (ˈmʌf(ə)l) Also 8 (? erron.) muftel. [App. f. muffle v.1] 1. Something that muffles or covers the face or neck. = muffler 1 a. rare.1570 Levins Manip. 184/10 A Muffle, focale. a 1850 Rossetti Dante & Circ. i. (1874) 164 Why, with a hood on (if one only thinks) Or muffle of prim veil... Oxford English Dictionary
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