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pentice
pentice earlier form of penthouse. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas Poyntz
These staterooms connected to the older house by a covered walkway called a 'pentice.' wikipedia.org
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penticle
† ˈpenticle Obs. rare—1. Used by E. Fairfax, app. metri gratiâ, as = pentice, penthouse.1600 Fairfax Tasso xviii. lxxiv, Their targets hard above their heads they threw, Which join'd in one an iron pentise make,..For that strong penticle protected well The knights, from all that flew and all that fe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Longhurst Lodge
A pentice extension is across the right hand (western) return front. The western side of the building backs onto a bridle path. wikipedia.org
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appentice
† aˈppentice Obs. rare—1. [a. Fr. appentis, OF. apentis, nom. of apentif. f. apendre, 3 sing. apent (see append v.1), by form-assoc. w. adjs. in -tis, -tif:—L. -tīvus, -tīvum: cf. apprentice. Hence aphetic pentice, corrupted to penthouse.] A lean-to building, a penthouse.1616 Surfl. & Markh. Countr.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Old Guildhall, Looe
A new external staircase featuring an external staircase, with a pentice roof, was added on the left of the main frontage, and two new tripartite wood wikipedia.org
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penthouse
▪ I. penthouse, pentice, n. (ˈpɛnthaʊs, ˈpɛntɪs) Forms: see below. [ME. pentis, rarely pendis, app. aphetic from OF. apentis, apendis, -deis: cf. med.L. appendicium in Promp. Parv. and Cathol. Angl. = pentyce, pentis; also appenditium in Du Cange ‘a small sacred building dependent upon a larger chur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fang people
Pentice Hall. D’ Azevedo, Waren (1973). The Traditional Artists In African Societies. Indiana University Press. p. 199. wikipedia.org
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Moot Hall, Aldeburgh
The right-hand section featured an external staircase, with a pentice roof, providing access to the first floor. wikipedia.org
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nab
▪ I. nab, n.1 Chiefly north. and Sc. (næb) Also 5, 9 nabb, 9 knab. [a. ON. nabbr and nabbi, a projecting peak or knoll: cf. Norw. dial. nabb and nabbe, ‘nab’ of a rock or hill, knag, pin, (tether-)peg, Sw. nabb (dial. nabbe), nab, promontory, prominence (MSw. skogsnabb, point of a wood).] 1. A proje... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Lloyd (bishop of Chester)
In local politics, he opposed Robert Whitby, a nominee of Lord Ellesmere, the Lord Chancellor, as clerk of the Pentice, who was building a family factional wikipedia.org
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Woodspring Priory
The pentice was added in the 19th century. wikipedia.org
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guest
▪ I. guest, n. (gɛst) Forms: 1 ᵹiest, ᵹist, ᵹyst, ᵹæst, ᵹest, 2–5 gist(e, 2–6 gest(e, 3–4 gust(e, 4–7 ghest(e, 5–6 geest, (6 geast(e, gehaste), 6 gueste, 6–7 ghuest, (7 Sc. guast), 6– guest. Also pl. 6 gess, 6–7 gesse, guess, 7 guesse. [Com. Teut.: OE. ᵹiest (ᵹist, ᵹyst), ᵹæst, Anglian (also in ælfr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Parker Training Academy Dutch Barn
There is evidence of a pentice having been located above the entrance in the past, and a dovecote having been in the gable apex. wikipedia.org
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Mark 10
Further reading Brown, Raymond E., An Introduction to the New Testament, Doubleday, 1997 Brown, Raymond E. et al., The New Jerome Biblical Commentary, Pentice wikipedia.org
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