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PEASECOD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PEASECOD is a pea pod. www.merriam-webster.com
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PEASECOD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the pod of the pea. · the front of a 16th-century doublet, quilted or stuffed to form a pointed bulge over the stomach and abdomen. www.dictionary.com
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PEASECOD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
peasecod in American English ... 1. ... 2. the front of a 16th-century doublet, quilted or stuffed to form a pointed bulge over the stomach and abdomen. www.collinsdictionary.com
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peasecod
peasecod, peascod Now arch. or dial. (ˈpiːzkɒd) Forms: 4 pees-, 4–6 pese-, 4–7 pes-, 5 peys-, 4–6 -codde, -code, 5–7 -cod, 6– peasecod, 7– peascod. [f. pease n. + cod n.1] The pod or legume of the pea-plant; a pea-pod.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. vii. 279 Al þe pore peple pese-coddes fetten. 1415 Hoccleve ... Oxford English Dictionary
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peascod, n. meanings, etymology and more
1. c1390– The pod or legume of the pea plant; a pea pod, esp. one still containing the peas. c1390 (a1376) Al þe pore peple pese-coddes. www.oed.com
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peascod - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
peascod (plural peascods). (archaic) The legume or pericarp, or the pod, of the pea. (historical) A padded doublet fashionable in 16th century Europe. en.wiktionary.org
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pescod
pescod, -code, -codde obs. ff. peasecod. Oxford English Dictionary
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Peascod belly - Wikipedia
A peascod belly is a type of exaggeratedly padded stomach that was very popular in men's dress in the mid-16th and early 17th centuries. en.wikipedia.org
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peasecod ale, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the mid 1500s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun peasecod ale come from? Earliest known ... www.oed.com
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peasecod - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Plant Biologythe pod of the pea. Clothingthe front of a 16th-century doublet, quilted or stuffed to form a pointed bulge over the stomach and abdomen. www.wordreference.com
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70 Peasecod Royalty-Free Images, Stock Photos & Pictures
Find 70 Peasecod stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, 3D objects, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection. www.shutterstock.com
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peascod
peascod see peasecod. Oxford English Dictionary
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piscod
† piscod obs. form of peasecod.14.. MS. Sloane 4 lf. 80 in N. & Q. 3rd Ser. VI. 4/1 A note worme or a piscod worme. Oxford English Dictionary
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pease
▪ I. pease, n. (piːz) Forms: 1 pise, (piose), 1, 4–5 pyse, 4 peose, 4–6 pese, peese, pees, 5 pes, Sc. pess, 5 (6 Sc.) peise, 6 Sc. peis, 6–7 peaze, 5–8 (9 arch.) pease; 6 pees, peas (also 7– in comb., and as pl. of pea1). pl. α. 1 pisan, pysan, 2–6 pesen, 4 peosen, -un, 4–5 pesyn, 5 pesone, 5–6 peso... Oxford English Dictionary
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pea
▪ I. pea1 (piː) [A new singular evolved from the earlier sing. and pl. pease, by writing this peas and treating the final -s as a plural inflexion. For earlier history see pease.] I. The seed or plant. 1. a. The round seed of Pisum sativum (see 2), a well-known article of food. Also occasionally app... Oxford English Dictionary
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