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mitching
▪ I. mitching, ppl. a. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈmɪtʃɪŋ) Also 6–9 miching, 7 micking, meiching, 8–9 meeching. [f. mitch v. + -ing2.] Pilfering, skulking, truant-playing, pretending poverty.1581 Lambarde Eiren. ii. vi. (1588) 196 Either miching or mightie theeues. 1592 Sylvester Tri. Faith iv. v, Here, mychi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Truancy
United Kingdom bunking (off), skiving, wagging, kipping, mitching, twagging, or on the knock. 'mitching' New Zealand and Australia wagging, jigging, ditching, bludging, or skipping school. wikipedia.org
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meiching
meiching variant of mitching. Oxford English Dictionary
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miching
miching see mitching vbl. n. and ppl. a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Uncle Fred Flits By
Uncle Fred suggests to his nephew that they visit a suburb, Mitching Hill, formerly an estate owned by an uncle when he was younger. Background Wodehouse's childhood experiences in Victorian Croydon inspired Uncle Fred's memories from childhood of the fictional Mitching Hill, which Uncle wikipedia.org
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meeching
meeching, ppl. a. Also meaching, meachin, me(e)chin. [var. of mitching ppl. a.; now dial. and the preferred spelling in the U.S.] Skulking, furtive; mean.1610 Beaumont & Fletcher Scornf. Lady (1616) v. i. 9 Sure shee has some Meeching raskall in her house. 1792 Mass. Spy 22 Mar. 1/1 There is a kind ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Uncle Fred
As a child he gambolled at Mitching Hill, his Uncle Willoughby's estate just outside London, which later became the suburb of Valley Fields; it was there Nasturtium Road, East Dulwich (on the occasion of the trip to the Dog Races); a veterinarian come to clip the claws of a parrot at The Cedars, Mafeking Road, Mitching wikipedia.org
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miching malicho
† miching malicho Occurs only in the Shakes. passage quoted, and echoes of it; of uncertain form, origin, and meaning. It is probable, though hardly certain, that the first word is mitching ppl. a. The conjecture that the second word represents Sp. malhecho misdeed (whence Malone and subsequent edit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Newhaven, East Sussex
In about 480 AD, the Saxon people established a village near where Newhaven now stands, which they named "Meeching" (variously known as "Myching" or "Mitching wikipedia.org
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mitch
▪ I. mitch, v. Now dial. (mɪtʃ) Also 5–7 miche, 6 myche, 6–7 mitche, 9 mich, meech. [app. a. OF. muchier, mucier to hide, also intr. to skulk, lurk.] † 1. trans. To pilfer. Obs.[a 1225: cf. micher n.] 1390 [Implied in mitching vbl. n.]. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 337/1 Mychyn, or pryuely stelyn smale thing... Oxford English Dictionary
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纽黑文 (东萨塞克斯郡)
历史 在不列颠青铜时代曾有一座堡垒,原址在今城堡丘(Castle Hill),在公元480年,盎格鲁-撒克逊人在纽黑文所在地建起了一座村庄,并称之为“Meeching”(亦作“Myching”或“Mitching”)。 16世纪中期因为河口淤塞引发洪水,因而人们开辟了新的河道。 wikipedia.org
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P. G. Wodehouse locations
In Uncle Fred in the Springtime, we learn that part of the suburb was formed from the old estate of Lord Ickenham's Uncle Willoughby, known as Mitching wikipedia.org
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place
▪ I. place, n.1 (pleɪs) Forms: (1 Northumb. plæce, plætse, plæse); 3– place, (3 plasce, 3–5 plasse, 4 plass, 4–6 plas(e, 5 plaas, plays, 6 pleaze). [ME. place, a. F. place (11th c.) = Pr. plassa, Sp. plaza, Pg. pra{cced}a, It. piazza, med.L. placia:—late L. type *plattia for classical L. platea, bro... Oxford English Dictionary
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