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misken
▪ I. † misken, n. Obs. Also -kin. [? Dim. of MDu. meese, Du. mees titmouse.] A titmouse.1585 Higins Junius' Nomenclator 60/1 Parus..a titmouse, misken. 1616 Surfl. & Markh. Country Farm 729 The Miskin is more subiect vnto the gowt than any bird that is.▪ II. misken, v. Sc. and north. dial. (mɪsˈkɛn)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nathan Shaham
non-fiction), 1957 Veterans' Housing (stories), Sifriat Poalim, 1958 [Shikun Vatikim] The Wisdom of the Poor (novel), Sifriat Poalim, 1960 [Hochmat Ha-Misken wikipedia.org
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misknow
misˈknow, v. [mis-1 1 and 7. In early use largely Sc.; cf. misken.] † 1. intr. ? To have an evil conscience. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 17314 Me think ȝe haf to me misknawen of þat prophetz þat ȝe gart hang. † 2. trans. Not to know or be aware of; to be ignorant of. Also with clause as obj. Obs.c 1375 Sc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aitken House
2014-2015 Scott "Hotrod" Allen 2013-2014 Lucas "Boardwalk" Swain 2012-2013 Jeff "Whip" Paradis 2011-2012 Tyler "Scrappy" Belyea 2010-2011 Jeremy "Fetch" Misken wikipedia.org
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miskin
▪ I. miskin1 (ˈmɪskɪn) Also misken. Variant (mainly s.w. midland dial.) of mixen.1601 [Bp. W. Barlow] Defence 8 A very heape and misken of shamelesse vntruethes. a 1603 Order-bk. Worcester in Nichols Progr. Q. Eliz. I. 533 Every person having any donghills or myskyns. 1625 Fletcher & Shirley Nt. Wal... Oxford English Dictionary
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culrun
† ˈculroun, culrun Sc. Obs. Also culroin, cullurune. [perh. a corruption of cullion.] A base fellow, a rascal: an opprobrious appellation.1513 Douglas æneis viii. Prol. 43 The cadgear..Calland the colȝear ane knaif and culroun full queyr. 1540 in Knox Hist. Ref. Wks. 1846 I. 75 Be Thomas your brothe... Oxford English Dictionary
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muskin
▪ I. † ˈmuskin1 Obs. [a. OF. mus(e)quin pretty face, sweetheart, musquine sweetheart.] a. A pretty face. b. A term of endearment for a woman.1530 Palsgr. 247/1 Muskyn, a proper visage, musquin. 1538 Bale Thre Lawes B iv b, The woman hath a wytt,..My muskyne and my mullye, My gelouer and my cullye, Y... Oxford English Dictionary
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delightsomely
deˈlightsomely, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a delightsome manner; delightfully, joyously.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 227 The grassehopper..was delightsomly disposed. 1600 Surflet Countrie Farme vii. lxi. 892 The misken..singeth sweetly and delightsomely. a 1603 T. Cartwright Confut. Rhem. N.T. (1618)... Oxford English Dictionary
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glime
▪ I. glime, n. north. (glaɪm) [f. the vb.] A side look or glance.1887 Hall Caine Deemster x. 69 ‘Aw, ye wouldn't think it's true, would ye, now?’ said Ned, with a wink at Dan, and a ‘glime’ at Davy. ‘And what's that?’ said Dan, with another ‘glime’ at the lad.▪ II. glime, v. dial. (glaɪm) Also 9 gle... Oxford English Dictionary
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