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Moreton Pinkney
In the 12th century Henry de Pinkeny (sic) held the manor. In both surveys the manor was assessed at one and a half hides.
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pinkaninny
† pinkaninny Obs. ? A variant of pinkeny assimilated in the ending to piccaninny.1696 D'Urfey Quix. iii. iv. 41 Dear Pinkaninny, If half a Guiny, To love will win ye, I lay it here down.
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pinkany
† ˈpinkeny, ˈpinkany Obs. (exc. dial. in sense 3). Forms: 6 pink nye, pinky ney, pinckeny, -anie, -any, pinkany, 7 pink-aneye, pinken eye. See also pink a.2, pinkie a. [orig. pink nye (pl. nyes, neyne), i.e. pink a.2 small, narrow + nye = ye, eye, with prosthetic n (cf. pigsney). Cf. early mod.Du. p...
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pink-eyed
▪ I. pink-eyed, a.1 Obs. exc. dial. (ˈpɪŋkaɪd) Forms: 6 pinkyied, pynk iyde, pinke-eyed, pinky-ey'd, 7 pin(c)k-ey'd, 6– pink-eyed. [Parasynthetic f. pink or pinkie eye + -ed2.] 1. Having small, narrow, or half-closed eyes; also, squint-eyed.1519 W. Horman Vulg. 30 b, Some haue mighty yies, and some ...
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List of peers 1290–1299
Montalt, 1st Baron Montalt||1299||1329||New creation
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|Baron Havering (1299)||John de Havering, 1st Baron Havering||1299||1329||New creation
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|Baron Pinkeny
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pinkie
▪ I. pinkie, pinky, n.1 (ˈpɪŋkɪ) Also pinkey. [f. pink n.1 + -ie, -y, dim. suffix; or ? ad. MDu. pinke.] A narrow-sterned fishing-boat; = pink n.1 Also attrib. and Comb., as pinkie-stern schooner.1843 Knickerbocker XXII. 187 The ‘pinkie’ is a schooner rigged craft,..sharp at both ends, a short peak ...
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List of peers 1300–1309
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|Baron Percy (1299)||Henry Percy, 1st Baron Percy||1299||1315||
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|Baron Peyvre (1299)||John Peyvre, 1st Baron Peyvre||1299||1316||
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|Baron Pinkeny
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pigsney
pigsney, -ny arch. and dial. Forms: α. 4 piggesneyȝe, 4–6 piggesnye, 6 pyggysny, pygges nye, pigges-ny, pygs(-)nie, pygsnye, pigesnie, 6–8 pigs(-)nye, 7 pigsneye, pignie, 8 pig-nye, 6– pigsny, pigs(-)nie, pigs(-)ney; β. 6 pigseie, 9 (dial.) pigsy. [ME. f. pigges pig's + neyȝe, var. of eyȝe, eye with...
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pink
▪ I. pink, n.1 Now chiefly Hist. (pɪŋk) Forms: 5–7 pinck, 6 pyncke, 6–7 pin(c)ke, 7 pynke, 6– pink. [app. a. MDu. pincke, pinke, name of a small sea-going ship, also a fishing-boat (1477–8 in Verw. & Verdam), in Kilian pinck, mod.Du. pink; in MLG., LG., and mod.Ger. pinke; also F. pinque (1690 in Fu...
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