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moor-hen
ˈmoor-hen [f. moor n.1 + hen.] 1. The Water-hen, Gallinula chloropus.c 1300 Pol. Songs (Camden) 158 Heo cometh by-modered ase a mor-hen. 14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 599/43 Palestris, a morhen. 1575 Turberv. Falconrie 137 Some hold opinion, that the bones and bloud of a Bargander, Moorehen, and such lik...
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The Moors - University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Oct 13, 2023Directed by Laurie Schmeling and Sarah E. Ross. Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set all three on a strange and dangerous path. The Moors is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility.
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The Moors by Jen Silverman | Goodreads
4.27. 263 ratings34 reviews. Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set all three on a strange and dangerous path. The Moors is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility. Genres PlaysDramaTheatre SchoolLGBTGothic.
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water-hen
ˈwater-hen 1. Any of the various ralline birds, esp. the moor-hen, Gallinula chloropus.a 1529 Skelton P. Sparowe 453 The dyuendop to slepe; The water-hen to wepe. 1544 Turner Avium Præcip. I 6, τρύγγας, trynga, Anglice a water hen, or a mot hen. 1621 [see didapper]. 1675 Hobbes Odyss. v. 316 And now...
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20 Plays and Musicals About Siblings - Breaking Character
The Moors by Jen Silverman ( US / UK) (Dark Comedy / 1m, 5f ) Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set all three on a strange and dangerous path. The Moors is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility.
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moate
▪ I. moat, n.1 (məʊt) Forms: 4–8 mote, 4–6 (9– dial.) mot(t, 5–6 moote, 6 moate, 7 moat. [ME. mote, mot, app. identical with mote n.2 mound, embankment, a. OF. mote, motte. The development of the sense ‘ditch’ from that of ‘embankment’ (for which cf. dike n.1, dam n.1) may have taken place in Norman...
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gallinule
gallinule (ˈgælɪnjuːl) [ad. mod.L. gallīnula, the scientific name of the genus (in late L. the word occurs for a chicken), dim. of L. gallīna hen.] Book-name for a genus of birds, typified by the moor-hen (Gallinula chloropus). Also extended to other birds of allied genera.1776 Pennant Zool. II. 409...
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dabchick
dabchick (ˈdæbtʃɪk) Forms: α. 6 dapchicke, dopchicken, 6–7 dopchick(e; β. 7 dip-chicke, 9 dibchick; γ. 6 dobchickin, 7–8 dobchick; δ. 7–9 dab-chick, 8– dabchick. [The early forms dap-, dop-chick, with the later dip-chick, and synonym dopper, appear to connect the first part of the word with the abla...
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porphyrio
‖ porphyrio Ornith. (pɔːˈfɪrɪəʊ) Also 7–8 porphir-, -phyrion. [L. porphyrio (Plin.), ad. Gr. πορϕυρίων the purple coot. In F. porphyrion.] A name given by the ancients to the purple coot, sultana, or water-hen (see quot. 1894); taken by Brisson, 1760, as name of the genus of Rallidæ including this, ...
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mow
▪ I. mow, n.1 (maʊ) Forms: 1 m{uacu}ᵹa, m{uacu}ha, m{uacu}wa, 3 moue, muȝe, 3–7 mowe, 4 mou, 4, 7, 8 mough, 5 moghe, mughe, 6 moowe, mowgh(e, 8 maw, 9 dial. mew, moo, mow, 5– mow. [OE. m{uacu}ᵹa, m{uacu}wa, m{uacu}ha wk. masc., corresponding to ON. m{uacu}ge swath, also crowd of people (in the latte...
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hen
▪ I. hen, n. (hɛn) Forms: 1 hen(n, hæn(n, 2–5 henn, 3–7 henne, (5 hene), 3– hen. [OE. hęnn str. f., corresp. to OLG. *hęnna (MDu. henne, Du. hen), OHG. hęnna (Ger. henne):—WGer. *hannja, deriv. of hano, OE. hana cock.] 1. a. The female of the common domestic or barn-door fowl, the male of which is t...
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mud
▪ I. mud, n.1 (mʌd) Forms: 4 mode, 4–6 mudde, 5 moode, 6 moude, mude, mwde, 7 mudd, 5– mud. [ME. mode, mudde, cogn. w. MLG., LG. mudde fem., LG. also mod, mōde, mūde mud, Du. modden to dabble in mud (? also with Du. modde slut), MHG. mot (G. dial. mott) bog, bog-earth, peat. An extended form appears...
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upstart
▪ I. upstart, n. and a. (ˈʌpstɑːt) [up- 2, 3.] A. n. 1. One who has newly or suddenly risen in position or importance; a new-comer in respect of rank or consequence; a parvenu; = start-up ppl. a. and n.1 1.1555 Instit. Gentl. C iiij b, These gentlemen are nowe called vpstartes, a terme lately inuent...
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steal
▪ I. steal, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (stiːl) Forms: 1 stela, steola, stæla, 4–7, 9 stele, 5–6 stile, 5, 7 steele, 6 style, steyle, 6–7 steile, 6–9 steale, 7, 9 steel, 9 steil, steyl, 8–9 stell, steal. [OE. stela wk. masc., f. OTeut. *stel- (cf. Gr. στελεός, -όν handle), ablaut-var. of *stal- whence stale...
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