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peitrel
peitrel see peytral. Oxford English Dictionary
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paitrel
paitrel variant of peitrel, poitrel. Oxford English Dictionary
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pettrel
pettrel variant of peitrel Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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paytrel
paytrel, -ell(e etc., var. peitrel, poitrel. Oxford English Dictionary
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pattrell
pattrell obs. form of peitrel. Oxford English Dictionary
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pectron
† ˈpectron Obs. [An erroneous formation (thought by Barret to be French), app. derived in some way from L. pectus, pector- breast.] = peitrel, poitrel.1598 Barret Theor. Warres, Gloss. 252 Pectron, a French word, is the arming of the brest of the horse. 1622 F. Markham Bk. War. v. ii. §4. 166 The Ho... Oxford English Dictionary
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peytral
ˈpeytral, n. Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 4 (9–) peytral, 4–5 -elle, 4–7 -el, 5–6 -ell; 6 -erel, 7 -il; 6–7 peit(t)rel(l; 4 paytrel, 5–6 -ell(e, -ylle, paitrell, patrelle, 6 pattrell; (5 pettryll), 6 petrel(l, -il, -al, peterell, 6–7 pet(t)rel(l, (6 pewtrell, peutral, -il). [ME. a. AF. peitrel = OF. peitr... Oxford English Dictionary
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poitrel
poitrel Now Hist. and arch. (ˈpɔɪtrəl) Forms: 5–6 poytrell, 6 poiterell, 6–8 poitrell, 7 -il, poictrel(l, poytrel, 6–9 poitrel, 7–9 -al, 9 -ail. [a. OF. poitral, orig. peitral, now with change of suffix poitrail:—L. pectorāle breast-plate, pectoral. Poitral is the Central or Parisian Fr. form, intro... Oxford English Dictionary
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peutral
peutral, -il variants of peitrel Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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pectoral
pectoral, n. and a. (ˈpɛktərəl) Also 6 pecturall, 6–7 pectorel(l, -all. [As n., in sense 1, a. OF. pectoral (1355 in Du Cange), ad. L. pectorāle breast-plate, n. use of neuter of pectorālis adj., f. pectus, pector- breast; as adj., direct from the L. adj., or a. F. pectoral adj. (15th c. in Littré).... Oxford English Dictionary
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petrel
▪ I. petrel (ˈpɛtrəl) Also 7 pitteral, 8 pittrel, petril, petteril, 8–9 peterel. [Occurs in 1676 as pitteral, in 1703 spelt petrel by Dampier, who says that the name was derived from that of St. Peter: see quot. If this was so, petrel may have been a formation analogous to cockerel, dotterel, hogger... Oxford English Dictionary
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patriak
patre, patrel, patremoyne, patriak obs. ff. patter, peitrel, patrimony, patriarch. Oxford English Dictionary
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payttrure
† payttrure Obs. Altered form of peitrel, q.v.13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 168 Þe pendauntes of his payttrure, þe proude cropure,..& alle þe metail anamayld was þenne. Ibid. 601 Þe apparayl of þe payttrure, & of þe proude skyrtez. Oxford English Dictionary
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will
▪ I. will, n.1 (wɪl) Forms: 1–2 willa, (1 -o), 1–7 wil, 2–4 wile, 2–7 wille, 3–6 wylle, 4–6 wyll, wyl (2 welle, 4 wele, Sc. vil, 5 wel, well, wulle, wyle, 6 Sc. vill, 9 Sc. dial. wull), 1– will. [OE. willa wk. masc. = OFris. willa (EFris. wel, WFris. wille), OS. willio, MDu. wille, Du. wil, OHG. wil... Oxford English Dictionary
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