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pint-pot
pint-pot A pot containing a pint; esp. a pewter pot of this size for beer.[1552 in Bury Wills (Camden) 115 A thre pynt pott of pewter.] 1622 Rowlands Good Newes & Bad N. 45 Tom Tempest..fel'd him with a pintpot from a forme. 1840 Dickens Old C. Shop lxi, Another officer..came up with a pint-pot of p...
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pint
▪ I. pint1 (paɪnt) Forms: 4–6 pynt(e, 5 pintte, pyynte, 5–7 pinte, 6 Sc. point, poynt(t, 7 Sc. pinct, 6– pint. [ME. pynte, a. F. pinte a liquid measure (13th c.) = It., Sp., Pg. pinta; so OFries. pint, MDu., MLG., MHG. pinte. Ulterior source uncertain. Diez inclined to think it the same word as Sp. ...
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Uttarakuru
Her name was Satulakayi and she brought with her a pint-pot of rice and three crystals stone-stove that cooked rice automatically and could serve food
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whelp
▪ I. whelp, n.1 (hwɛlp) Forms: 1 hwelp, (hwoelp, huoelp, hwealp, hwylp), 1, 4 welp, 3 hweolp, ȝwelp, (Orm.) whellp, wheollp, 3–7 whelpe, 4–5 welpe, 6 whelppe, 4– whelp; Sc. and north. 4 quelp(e, quilp(e, 4–7 quhelp(e, 5 qwelp(e, quhalp, quholp(e, 8–9 whalp. [OE. hwelp = OS. hwelp, (M)LG., (M)Du. wel...
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tickle
▪ I. tickle, n.1 (ˈtɪk(ə)l) [Generally held to be derived from tickle a. or v., and so to go with tickle n.2 (see quot. 1908); but some would identify it with Eng. dial. stickle ‘a rapid shallow place in a river’. In Nova Scotia also tittle.] A name given on the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador t...
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