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pendicle
pendicle Chiefly Sc. (ˈpɛndɪk(ə)l) Also 6 -ikle, -ikill, -ekle, -ecule. [f. L. type *pendicul-um, f. pendēre to hang + -culum, suffix forming names of instruments, also often diminutive. Cf. L. pendicul-us (in med.L. pendiclum) a cord or rope to hang with.] 1. A hanging ornament, a pendant. Now rare...
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Maud, Aberdeenshire
The hamlet of Kirkhill Pendicle to the south of Maud has a weather station which features prominently in Met Office weather maps for Aberdeenshire.
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poffle
poffle Sc. (ˈpɒf(ə)l) Also paffle. [Deriv. obscure: cf. pightle and the phonetic variations under hickwall.] A small parcel of land: cf. pendicle 2 b. (Max poffil, the poffle of Maccus, now Maxpoffle in Roxburghshire, is mentioned in 1317.)1797 Statist. Acc. Scot. XIX. 328 Some places are parcelled ...
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Edward R. Pease
Their home at Limpsfield, The Pendicle, Pastens Road, became known as 'Dostoevsky Corner', because he housed so many Russian refugees who had been forced
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John Russell (advocate)
He argues that Scotland ought not to become a "pendicle" of England, but should retain its own legal system and institutions, a proposal which he noted
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portiuncle
† portiuncle Sc. Obs. In 5 porciunkle. [a. F. portioncule, † -uncule, ad. L. portiuncula, dim. of portiōn-em portion: see -uncle.] A small portion (of land); a pendicle.1470 Burgh Recs. Prestwick 7 May (Maitl. Cl.) 2 Efftir þe lyntht of þe said porciunkle of lande. Ibid. 4 A porciunkle of commoun la...
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pendicler
pendicler Sc. (ˈpɛndɪklə(r)) [f. prec. + -er1.] The holder of a pendicle; an inferior tenant.1791 T. Newte Tour Eng. & Scot. 130 Neither the grant of the extensive domain to the immediate tenant of the Crown,..nor that of the husbandman to the pendicler and cotter, was..absolute and perpetual. 1794 ...
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Kirkhill
near Beauly in Inverness-shire
Kirkhill, West Lothian, an area of the town of Broxburn
Kirkhill, Midlothian, an area of the town of Penicuik
Kirkhill Pendicle
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perpendicle
† perˈpendicle Obs. rare. [a. OF. perpendicle (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. perpendiculum plummet, plumb-line, f. *perpendēre, f. per- 2 + pendēre to hang. Cf. mod.F. perpendicule (16th c.), It. perpendicolo.] A plumb-line.14.. in Halliwell Rara Math. (1841) 58 Come toward and go froward til þe p...
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Wiay, Inner Hebrides
It is situated in Loch Bracadale, on the southwest coast of Skye; is of very small extent; and like the other islets in the same loch, is only a pendicle
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Bearsden
Girlguiding is also active in Bearsden, with units based at Killermont Parish Church and at the Guide Hut in Pendicle Road.
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Brian Holton (translator)
"Frae the Nine Sangs: A wee Pendicle ti ‘Suddron Sangs’ bi Dauvit Hawkes" in May, R. & Minford, J. ed. (2003) A Birthday Book for Brother Stone HK: CUHK
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rental
▪ I. rental, n. (ˈrɛntəl) Also 4–8 rentall, 6 -aill, -ayl. [a. AF. rental (Godef.) or ad. Anglo-Lat. rentale (Du Cange): see rent n.1 and -al1.] 1. a. A list or register of the rents due by tenants to a proprietor; a rent-roll. Now rare.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. vii. 83 To ha reles and remission on þat ...
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Fergushill
at its most prosperous around 1560; In 1799, the 12th Earl of Eglinton acquired the house, estate and coal pits, which were joined to Eglinton as a 'pendicle
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