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pightle
pightle local. (ˈpaɪt(ə)l) Forms: α. 3 pichtel, pichtil, pictel, pigtel, 5 pyghtell, 5–6 pytell, 6–7 pightell, putell, 6–9 pightel, pitle, 8 pightal, 7– pightle, (8–9 corruptly pigtail). Also β. 3 pichel, pychel, pichil, pughull, 6–8 pighill, 7–8 peighill; 6 pykkyll, 7 pickhill, pickell, 7–8 pickle....
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Avery's Pightle
Avery's Pightle is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Enborne in Berkshire.
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pyghtur
pyght, pyȝt, pyghtell, pyghtur obs. forms of pight, pightle, picture.
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Camping (game)
It was later played in the country, often in a special field set aside for the purpose known as a camping-place, camping close, or camping pightle.
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Enborne
Enborne has a site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) just to the east of the village, called Enborne Copse and another to the south called Avery's Pightle
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Willisham
During the 20th century the village has gained new homes with the local authority building at Fiske Pightle, and private dwellings in the cul-de-sac of
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pytell
▪ I. pyte obs. var. pight, pa. tense of pitch v.1▪ II. pyte, pytee, pytell obs. ff. pity, pightle.
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Steeple Bumpstead
Along the Blois Road, leading from Bumpstead to Birdbrook, is a field that has been called the 'Bloody Pightle', and that is where he is believed to have
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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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Burnt Hill, Berkshire
Until around 2010 it was named Compass Pightle, providing a link between Axe and Compass and the use of artisan tools as names and symbols and Sloe Pightle and the now archaic use of the word pightle for a small field or clearing.
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pykle
pykk, -e, pykkert, pykkyll, pykle, -let obs. ff. pick, picard, pightle, pickle, pikelet.
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Stratford St. Mary
Goose acre, the marshy pightle attached to the Corner House, provided an overnight pen for geese and turkeys en route to London, as did the ground behind
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