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pritchel
pritchel, n. dial. (ˈprɪtʃ(ə)l) Also prichell, pritchil, purchil. [A southern parallel form of prickle n.1, repr. the uncontracted forms of OE. pricel.] A sharp-pointed instrument or tool of various kinds for prodding, cutting, making holes, etc.; b. esp. for punching the nail-holes in horse-shoes.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pritchel
The punched hole is lined up over the pritchel hole and the pritchel is driven into the hole, knocking out the remaining metal at the bottom of the punched Pritchel hole A pritchel hole is a round hole in an anvil. wikipedia.org
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pritch-aule
† ˈpritch-aule Obs. rare—1. ? Comb. of pritch v. and awl, or false spelling of pritchel.1594 Nashe Unfort. Trav. 87, I..solde pritch-aule, spunge, blacking tub, and punching yron. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bowman (communications system)
The cryptographic core is based on a Pritchel II High Grade algorithm designed by CESG. VHF radios VPT - a UK Type 1 (Pritchel) encrypted section to platoon-level UK/PRC354 5W VHF Portable Transceiver (VPT) ADR+ - an enhanced and improved wikipedia.org
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Peoria Party
He headed for New Mexico accompanied by John Pritchel. John Pritchel, age about 35. A tailor originally from England, Pritchel headed for New Mexico with Chauncey Wood. Obadiah A. Oakley, age 32. wikipedia.org
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prickle
▪ I. prickle, n.1 (ˈprɪk(ə)l) Forms: 1 pricels, pricel, inflected -ele, -le, 4–5 prykel, -yl, 5 -elle, 5–6 prikle, 6 Sc. prickil, 6–7 prickel, -ell, 6– prickle. [OE. pricel, later form of pricels, f. stem pric- of prician to prick + instrumental suffix -els from earlier -isl = OHG. -isli:—WGer. *-is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anvil
Bladesmith anvils tend to be rectangular with a hardy and pritchel, but no horn. Such designs have originated in diverse geographic locations. Some anvils have several hardy and pritchel holes, to accommodate a wider variety of hardy tools and pritchels. wikipedia.org
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paring
paring, vbl. n. (ˈpɛərɪŋ) [f. pare v.1 + -ing1.] The action of pare v.1, or the result of this. † 1. The action of preparing, preparation. Obs.1392 Earl Derby's Exp. (Camden) 156/6 Et pro bulting et paring dicti frumenti. 1444 Rolls of Parlt. V. 114/1 The saide Wyne had his true makyng, and trewe bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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