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PAIGLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun pai· gle ˈpāgəl plural -s dialectal, England : one of several plants: such as a : cowslip b : oxlip
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Paigle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
any of numerous short-stemmed plants of the genus Primula having tufted basal leaves and showy flowers clustered in umbels or heads.
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PAIGLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Paigle definition: another name for cowslip oxlip. See examples of PAIGLE used in a sentence.
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paigle
paigle, pagle dial. (ˈpeɪg(ə)l) Also 6 pagyll, paggle, 8–9 pagil, (9 dial. paagle, paugle, peagle, pegle, peggle, peggall: see E.D.D.) [In 16th c. pagyll, pagle, paggle, of uncertain origin; but cf. paggle v. See many conjectures in N. & Q. 7th s. VII, VIII, 1883.] A local name for the cowslip, Prim...
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Primula veris - Wikipedia
Other historical common names include cuy lippe, herb peter, paigle or pagil, peggle, key flower, key of heaven, fairy cups, petty mulleins, crewel, buckles, ...
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PAIGLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a primrose, Primula veris, native to temperate regions of the Old World, having fragrant yellow flowers. 2. US and Canadian another name for marsh marigold.
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La Roche (horse)
La Roche was settled in mid-division before making steady progress into third place behind Lady Schomberg and Paigle entering the straight.
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paigle, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun paigle is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for paigle is from around 1450.
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paigle - VDict
Paigle: An early spring flower that is common in the British Isles. It usually has fragrant yellow flowers but can also have purple ones.
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SND :: paigle - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
PAIGLE, n., v. Also pegil. [′pegəl]. I. n. 1. The menial or rough work to be done about a house, the dirty household jobs (Ags. 1808 Jam.; Ork. 1965).
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March Plant of the Month: Primula Elatior - Forest of Hearts
Common names: Oxlip, True Oxlip, or Paigle. Origins. Oxlip is a perennial plant of the primrose (Primula) family.
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paigle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (obsolete) cowslip · (obsolete) oxlip. Anagrams. edit · -plegia, pilage, plegia.
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Primula veris
Other historical common names include cuy lippe, herb peter, paigle or pagil, peggle, key flower, key of heaven, fairy cups, petty mulleins, crewel, buckles
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