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PIGHTLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ˈpītᵊl. plural -s. dialectal. : a small field or enclosure usually near or surrounding a building (as a house, barn, shed)
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pightle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(archaic, dialect) A small piece of enclosed land, often by a hedge. Some authorities also indicate that a pightle tends to be associated with a house or ...
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PIGHTLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'pightle' ... 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 ...
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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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Word of the day - Pightle - Geoff Jones
The locals probably referred to these pieces as “pigtails”. In Norfolk dialect,this would quickly become pronounced as “pightle”. In the 1920's ...
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pightle, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun pightle. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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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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The Meaning of Terms in Documents - Pightle - IHGS
A pightle, also known as pyghtle, referred to a small encloser of land. Variants like pightel and pighel were found in documents from around 1200.
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Pightle Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Pightle definition: (Norfolk, obsolete) A small enclosure of land.
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The pyghtle - Lois Elsden
I've looked on maps and found streets, roads, and other features with the word pyghtle or pightle, mostly in East Anglia, but also in ...
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pightle - Dictionary of American Regional English
1973 DARE File seNY (as of c1900), Pightle. . . The second word referred to his grandparents pitle . . or pytel . . and meant barnyard. . . c1900, by native of ...
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Pightle - www.writingredux.com
Of obscure Middle English origin meaning a small field or enclosure. I wish you daisies and buttercups in your pightle.
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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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