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▪ I. ˈquicking, vbl. n.1 rare. [f. quick v.1 + -ing1.] = quickening vbl. n.c 1400 Apol. Loll. 54 Þe principale and þe finale wark of Crist..is þe quiking of soulis. a 1666 Brome On Death K. Charles 18 He did fall, Whose influence gave quicking to us all. 1825 J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 719 Someti...
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Nail prick
Nail prick or quicking occurs in a horse if the sensitive hoof structures (usually the sensitive laminae) are penetrated by a horseshoe nail being driven Quicking or nail-quicked is used both for the actual penetration (pricking) into the area with sensitive tissue of the horse's hoof and about a close nail
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whitten
whitten dial. (ˈhwɪt(ə)n) Also 6 Sc. veyton, 7 whitting, whiting, 9 witten. [Usually whitten-tree, repr. OE. hw{iacu}tingtréow, f. hw{iacu}ting (of identical formation with whiting n.) + tréow tree.] More fully, whitten-tree. A name for the water elder or wild guelder-rose (Viburnum Opulus), and the...
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quick
▪ I. quick, a., n.1, and adv. (kwɪk) Forms: α. 1 cwic(u), c(w)ucu, cuc-, cwyc, 1–2 cwuc, (2 cwuce), 1–3 cwic, 3 cwicc, cwi(c)k-, 4 kuic, kuik; 3–4 quic, 3–5 quick-, 4 quyc, 5 quyck, 5–6 quycke, (5 qw-), 5–7 quicke, (5 qw-), 5– quick; 3–6 quik, quyk, (5–6 qw-), 4 quiyk-, 4–5 quikke, quyk(k)e, (5 qw-)...
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