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mill-leat
ˈmill-leat [mill n.1] An artificial channel for the conveyance of water to a mill.1609–10 Act 7 Jas. I, c. 19 §1 A newe Milleate or Trench for the Conveyance of the said Water to the said Milles. 1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Leat or Mill-leat, corruptly Milleat, a Trench for conveying Water to or fro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trap, Carmarthenshire
name – which often appears as Trapp on maps, although the spelling with a single p is generally preferred locally – refers to a fish-trap, a water-trap (mill-leat wikipedia.org
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watergang
† ˈwatergang Obs. Also 3 -gong. [f. water n. + gang n.1 Cf. ON. vatn(a)gang-r flood, (M)Du. watergang watercourse, G. wassergang flow of water, watercourse.] 1. A flood.c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 662 Nembrot gat hise feres red, for ðat he hadde of water dred, To maken a tur, wel heȝ & strong, Of tigel and te... Oxford English Dictionary
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lead
▪ I. lead, n.1 (lɛd) Forms: 1–2 léad, 3 læd, 3–4 leod(e, 4 Kentish lyad, 3–6 led(e, 4–6 leyde, 4–7 leed(e, Sc. leid(e, 5–6 ledde, (6 dial. lydde), 5– 7 lead(e, 4– lead. [OE. léad str. neut. = OFris. lâd, Du. lood lead, MLG. lôd (whence Sw. and Da. lod), MHG. lôt (mod.G. lot, loth) plummet, sounding-... Oxford English Dictionary
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