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mellay
mellay, n. and a. (ˈmɛleɪ) Forms: 4–6 melle, 5–6 mely, 5–6, (9) melly, (6 mellie, -ye, 9 -ey), 6, 9 mellay. [a. OF. mellée, meslée: see mêlée.] A. n. † 1. Mixture. Obs. rare—1.1375 Barbour Bruce v. 404 Syne of the tunnys the hedis out-strak, A foull melle thair can he mak. 2. † Contention, fight, qu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Meld (horse)
Lysander II, a successful sire in Australia Mellay, unraced, a Leading Sire in New Zealand in 1973 and 1977 Scarletville, winner, sire. wikipedia.org
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melley
mellet, melley var. ff. mellit, mellay. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Phantom (horse)
This family features a number of horses whose names begin with 'The', including: The Pixie (1968, Mellay - The Kurd): 1981 Broodmare of the Year (who wikipedia.org
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melly
melly obs. f. mellay; var. mellie Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bob Skelton (jockey)
Among his many major race wins, Skelton rode Great Sensation to three victories in the Wellington Cup in 1961-63 and won the Auckland Cup on Rose Mellay wikipedia.org
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mêlée
‖ mêlée (ˈmɛleɪ, ˈmeɪ-) Also melée, melee. [Fr.: see medley, mellay.] 1. A mixed or irregular fight between two parties of combatants, a skirmish. Also transf., a lively contention or debate.a 1648 Ld. Herbert Autobiog. in Life (1886) 74, I cannot deny but a demivolte with courbettes, so that they b... Oxford English Dictionary
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melyone
mely, melyone obs. ff. mellay, million. Oxford English Dictionary
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Battle Heights
He was also second to Rose Mellay in the 1974 Auckland Cup over 3200m. wikipedia.org
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mellie
▪ I. † ˈmellie, melly Obs. rare—1. = mell n.21614 J. Davies Eclog. 19 in W. Browne Sheph. Pipe G 3 b, For, fro thy Makings milke and mellie [ed. 1620 melly] flowes To feed the Songster-swaines with Arts soot-meats.▪ II. mellie obs. form of mellay. Oxford English Dictionary
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Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
A hundred men, under Sir John Swinton of the Swintons of that Ilk, chose to charge the enemy saying: "Better to die in the mellay than be shot down like wikipedia.org
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melle
melle obs. form of meal n.1, mellay, mill. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pakistan II (horse)
Other top stallions during this time were Summertime, Le Filou, Kurdistan, Better Honey, Mellay, Gold Sovereign and Copenhagen II. wikipedia.org
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medley
▪ I. medley, n. and a. (ˈmɛdlɪ) Forms: 4 medlay, 4–5 medlee, 4–5, 7 medle, 5 medele, 5–8 medly, (5 medely, 6 medleye), 6–7 medlie, 7–8 meddly, 5– medley. [a. OF. medlee, var. of meslee (mod.F. mêlée: see mêlée):—vulgar L. type *misculāta, f. *misculāre to mix: see meddle v. Cf. Sp. mezclada, It. mes... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Touch of Satan
The Touch of Satan is a 1971 American independent horror film directed by Don Henderson and starring Michael Berry and Emby Mellay in their debut roles wikipedia.org
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