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METEWAND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of METEWAND is a measuring rod.
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metewand - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
metewand (plural metewands). (obsolete) A measuring rod (in both its literal and figurative sense). Synonym: yardstick.
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metewand, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun metewand is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for metewand is from 1440, in ...
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metewand
metewand (ˈmiːtwɒnd) Also 6–7 meat-, 5–7, 9 dial. met-, 7 meet-. [f. mete v.1 or met n.1 + wand n.] A measuring rod. Now dial.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 336/1 Metwande, idem quod ȝerde. 1549 Allen Jude's Par. Rev. 36 The golden reed is as it were a golden met wonde. 1624 F. White Repl. Fisher 318 A measure...
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METWAND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of METWAND is variant of metewand ... metwand. met·wand. ˈmetˌwänd. variant of metewand. The Ultimate Dictionary Awaits. Expand your vocabulary ...
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Meaning of METE-WAND and related words - OneLook
▸ noun: Alternative spelling of metewand [(obsolete) A measuring rod (in both its literal and figurative sense).] Similar: metewand, ellwand, meteyard, meter ...
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How to Pronounce Metewand - YouTube
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Metewand: definition, transcription - English dictionary
- (obsolete) A measuring rod. Current translation version is made automatically. You can suggest your own version. Changes will take effect after the ...
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What type of word is 'metewand'? Metewand can be - Word Type
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metwand - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
metwand (plural metwands). Alternative form of metewand. a. 1634, Edward Coke, quoted in William S. Holdsworth, "Sir Edward Coke", Cambridge Law J, ...
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meteyard
meteyard (ˈmiːtjɑːd) Also 6 mette-, 6–7 meat(e-, 5, 9 dial. met-. [f. mete v.1 or met n.1 + yard n.] = metewand. Now dial.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode iii. xxvi. (1869) 150 With þe grete met yerde she wole mesure þat þat she biggeth. 1535 Coverdale Lev. xix. 33 Ye shal not deale wrongeously in iudgment...
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wand
▪ I. wand, n. (wɒnd) Forms: 3–5 wond, 4–5 wonde, wende, 5 won, 4 waande, 4–6 wande 4 vande, 6 vand), 8–9 dial. wan, 9 Sc. whand, 3– wand. [a. ON. (*vandu-r) vǫnd-r (MSw. vand-er, Sw. vand, Da. vaand, Norw. vona) = Goth. wandu-s:—OTeut. *wandu-z (not found in WGer.), prob. f. the root *wend-: *wand- ...
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rob
▪ I. rob, n. Now rare. (rɒb) Also 6 robbe, 8–9 robb. [a. mod.L. or F. rob, = Sp. rob, Pg. robe, arrobe, It. rob, robbo; also G. and older Da. rob. The ultimate source is Arab. robb, rubb or Pers. rob, rub fruit-syrup.] The juice of a fruit, reduced by boiling to the consistency of a syrup and preser...
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