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milsey
milsey Sc. (ˈmɪlsɪ) Forms: 6 milsie, 9 milcie, 9– milsey. [Contraction of milk-sye (see milk n. 9 a). Cf. milk-sieve (ibid.: perh. an interpretative rendering of this word) and milk-sile.] A milk-strainer.1724 Rob's Jock iv. in Ramsay's Tea-t. Misc. (1775) I. 182 A milsie and a sowen-pail. 1811 W. A... Oxford English Dictionary
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milcie
milcie var. milce v. Obs., milsey Sc. Oxford English Dictionary
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North Berwick
North Berwick became a fashionable holiday resort in the nineteenth century because of its two sandy bays, the East (or Milsey) Bay and the West Bay, and The Railway Man (2013), Milsey Bay beach and house on Melbourne Road Outlaw King (2018), Seacliff beach Transport The town is served by North Berwick wikipedia.org
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milksile
ˈmilksile Obs. exc. dial. Also 5 -sele, -syle. [f. milk n.1 + sile. Cf. milk-sye, milsey.] 1. A strainer for milk. (See E.D.D.)1459 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 89, j Milksyle. 2. lady's milksile: the milkmaid, Cardamine pratensis (Britten & Holland, 1886). Oxford English Dictionary
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sile
▪ I. sile, n.1 north. and Sc. (saɪl) Also 4–5, 9 syle, 6 syelle, 8–9 dial. soil. [Of doubtful origin; perh. repr. OE. s{yacu}l pillar, column.] A large roofing-timber or rafter, usually one of a pair. Also sile-tree.1338–40 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 377, vij copule de syles longitudinis xvj pedum,... Oxford English Dictionary
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