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▪ I. mease (miːz) Forms: 5–6 mayse, 5, 6, 9 meise, 6–8 mese, 6, 9 maise, 6–9 meaze, 7 maze, mes, 7–9 mesh, maze, 9 mais, maize, mase, meas, meash, 7– mease. [a. OF. meise, maise barrel (or some other receptacle) for herrings (in 14th c. latinized meisa); of Teut. origin: cf. OHG. meisa bundle, box (...
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James Mease
Early life and education
Mease was born on August 11, 1771, the son of Philadelphians John and Esther (Miller) Mease. Mease's papers are today deposited in the Louise M.
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Josh Mease
In 2009 Mease released his debut album, Wilderness, through Frog Stand Records. Mease has a new album coming out in March 2014 under the name Lapland.
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River Mease
The River Mease is a lowland clay river in the Midlands area of England. The village of Measham takes its name from the River: Measham means: the homestead on the River Mease.
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Mease Countryside Hospital
Mease Countryside Hospital is a hospital in Safety Harbor, Florida. References
Mease Countryside Hospital; baycare.org Access date April 16, 2011
Hospital buildings completed in 1986
Hospitals in Florida
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Mease Dunedin Hospital
Mease Dunedin Hospital is a hospital in Dunedin, Florida.
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meaze
▪ I. † meaze Obs. rare—1. App. a variant of or mistake for meuse, misused for: The ‘form’ of a hare.1602 2nd Pt. Return fr. Parnass. ii. v. 791 A hare that wee found this morning musing on her meaze.▪ II. meaze var. mease (measure of herrings).
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River Mease SSSI
River Mease SSSI is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. The River Mease rises near the village of Norton Juxta Twycross in North West Leicestershire.
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Netherseal
village is less than 2 miles from the neighbouring county of Leicestershire, and is close to the A444 and the M42 motorway, on the banks of the River Mease
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maisels
▪ I. maise, n. Now Sc. (Orkney) rare. Brit. /meɪz/, U.S. /meɪz/, Sc. /mez/ Forms: Eng. regional (north.) 17 maiz Sc. 17 mease, 19– maise [Probably the reflex of a borrowing > n.). In Orkney use probably via the unattested Norn reflex of the early Scandinavian word represented by the Scandinavian ...
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