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platch
platch, v. Chiefly dial. [prob. onomatopœic.] 1. intr. To fall in large wet spots.1853 J. von Tautphœus Cyrilla I. vi. 79 Heavy drops of rain began to platch into the half-melted snow. 2. trans. To besmear or splash with large wet spots.1903 in Eng. Dial. Dict. Oxford English Dictionary
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Elena Langer
Transformations for violin and piano, 1996 The Prayer for violin and Jewish male choir, 1999 Havdala for Jewish male choir, 1999 Triste Voce for viola solo, 2001 Platch wikipedia.org
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skeet
▪ I. † skeet, adv. and a. Obs. Forms: 3–5 sket (4 schet, skette, 4–5 skit), 4–5 skete (4 schete, sckete), skeet (5 skeete). [a. ON. skjótt (Icel. skjótt, Norw. skjott; MSw. skót, skyt, skit) quickly, neut. of skjótr (Icel. skjótur, Norw. skjot; MSw. skioter, skiuter) swift, quick, related to ON. skj... Oxford English Dictionary
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patch
▪ I. patch, n.1 (pætʃ) Forms: 4 pacche, 4–6 patche, 5 pahche, pacch, 5–6 pache, pachch(e, 6– patch. [ME. pacche, patche, of unascertained origin. If native, its OE. form would be *pæcce. Some have conjectured an earlier *platche, with subsequent loss of l, comparing mod.Sc. platch, q.v., but for thi... Oxford English Dictionary
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