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ridge-tile
ˈridge-tile Also ridge tile (5 rigge, 7–8 tyle). [ridge n.1] A tile used for roofing the ridge of a building. The northern form rig-tile is found a little earlier: see rig n.1 5.1496 [see ridge v. 1]. 1611 Cotgr., Renfester vne maison, to put new ridge-tyles on it. 1677 Plot Oxfordsh. 64 Laid on Mud... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tile Ridge
Tile Ridge (Rid Tile ) is a partly ice-free ridge of elevation 240 m in Dryanovo Heights, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The ridge is named after the ancient Tile (Tylis), capital town of the Celtic Kingdom in Thrace, 279–213 BC, and ancestor of the present Bulgarian set... wikipedia.org
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ridge-tile
ridge-tilen any of the tiles placed on the apex of the sloping roof of a building 脊瓦. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Highhays Ware
cooking pots, storage jars, money boxes, parts of pottery like spouts and ridge tiles or parts thereof, in total "42 sherds of [...] pottery and 160 ridge-tile wikipedia.org
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festier
† festier Obs. rare. Also festerie. [a. F. festiere (Cotgr.), festier (15th c.) ridge-tile, f. OF. fest (mod.F. faîte) ridge of a roof.] = fastigium 2.1601 Holland Pliny II. 552 The images wherwith the festeries & lovers of the said church stood adorned. Ibid. 553 The festiers and lanterns of temple... Oxford English Dictionary
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groundsill
▪ I. groundsel, n.1 (ˈgraʊndsəl) Forms: α. 1 gundæsuelᵹ(i)æ, gundesuilᵹe, grundeswel(i)ᵹe, -swyliᵹe, 2 -swulie, 3 -swilie, -swylie, 4 grounswili, 5 groundeswele, -sueli, grondeswyle, groundis walle, 6 grundeswell, groundswel(l, 6–7 grownswell, grunswel(l, (9 dial. groundie-, grundy-swallow, swally, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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rig
▪ I. rig, n.1 Also 4–6 ryg, 6 rigge, 7– rigg. [Northern and Sc. form of ridge n.1] 1. The back, in man or animals; = ridge n.1 1.a 1300 Havelok 1775 Bernard stirt up, þat was ful big, And caste a brinie up-on his rig. a 1352 Minot Poems (ed. Hall) vii. 81 Ilk Inglis man on oþers rig Ouer þat water e... Oxford English Dictionary
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