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rowth
▪ I. † rowth Sc. Obs. Also routh. [f. row v.1 + -th1. Cf. OE. rówet, réwet.] 1. Rowing.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. vi. 2114 (Wemyss), Toward þe north þe traid haldand, Ouþer with saill or routh passand. 1467 Reg. Dunfermline (Bann. Cl.) 359 Þe man..passis vp and set owre þare nettis with routh with a tow o... Oxford English Dictionary
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routh
▪ I. routh, n. Sc. and north. (raʊθ) Also rowth. [Of obscure origin.] Abundance, plenty.1720 Ramsay Edinb.'s Salut. to Ld. Carnarvon iv, But routh for pleasure and for use..You's hae at will. 1725 ― Gentle Sheph. iii. iv, Nor does he want o' them a rowth at will. 1785 Burns Scotch Drink 123 Fortune!... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edit count
From the data, the study authors concluded that "[g]rowth of PWV share increases super-exponentially by edit count rank; in other words, elite editors wikipedia.org
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sapple
▪ I. sapple, n. Sc. (ˈsæp(ə)l) [f. the vb.] pl. Soap suds, soap bubbles. Also transf.1821 J. Galt Ayrshire Legatees x. 265 Rubbin' the clothes to juggons between their hands, above the sapples. 1880 J. Nicholson Poems 87 Sapples o' the sea-bree Stickin' in her hair. 1931 Scots Mag. Sept. 425 She str... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rothley Temple
Rothley Temple, or more correctly Rothley Preceptory, (pronounced Rowth-Ley) was a preceptory (a religious establishment operated by certain orders of wikipedia.org
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Manikganj District
Mela (Joymontop) Kanu Promaniker Mela (Manta, Manikganj Sadar) Majhi Barir Mela (Diabari) Manikganj Bijoy Mela (Manikganj) Poush Mela (Atigram) Rowth wikipedia.org
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surfle
▪ I. † surfle, n. Obs. [f. next.] 1. An embroidered border or hem; also, one of the pleats made in hemming.c 1532 G. Du Wes Introd. Fr. in Palsgr. 906 The surfyls, les ourletz. 1615 Crooke Body of Man iii. v. 110 That the same Chylus might the better bee sucked vp by the Veynes, these transuerse fou... Oxford English Dictionary
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soothly
▪ I. † ˈsoothly, a. Obs. rare. [f. sooth a. + -ly1.] Soothful, truthful; true, real, etc.c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xxxviii. §5 Ne þincð me næfre nanwuht swa soðlic swa me þincað þine spell. a 1300 Cursor M. 13443 Bot iohn was sothlist in saus. a 1400 Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. xlv. 2 Soþeli sawes I wol... Oxford English Dictionary
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daft
▪ I. daft, a. Now chiefly Sc. and north. (dɑːft, -æ-) [In early ME. daffte, corresp. to OE. ᵹedæfte mild, gentle, meek:—OTeut. *gadaftjo-z, f. gadafti vbl. n. from stem daƀ-, in Gothic gadaban to become, be fit, OE. pa. pple. ᵹedafen becoming, fit, suitable. The æ here is app. for umlaut ę before ft... Oxford English Dictionary
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LAO Search - Legislative Analyst's Office
2022-23 Fiscal Outlook Revenue Estimates [EconTax Blog] Nov 17, 2021 - As such, our forecast expects asset markets and initial public offering activity to moderate in the budget year, resulting in slower g rowth in withholding and tax payments for capital gains. In the out years, our forecast has an even stronger reversion of personal income tax revenues toward the historical, pre-pa ndemic trend.
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reck
▪ I. reck, n.1 Obs. exc. poet. (rɛk) Forms: 6 recke, reake, Sc. rak, rack(e, 6, 8–9 reck. [f. reck v.] 1. Care, heed, consideration, regard.1568 Jacob & Esau i. ii. in Hazl. Dodsley II. 196 One that hath no recke ne care what way he walke. 1594 Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits xv. (1596) 268 The vulgar mak... Oxford English Dictionary
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rout
▪ I. rout, n.1 (raʊt) Forms: α. 3–4 rute, 4 rut(te; 3– route, 4–7 rowte, 5 rouwte, 5–6 routte; 4– rout (6 routt), 4–7 rowt. β. 3 rouȝte, 5 roughte; 4 rouht, 5–6 rought; 5 rowght, 5–6 rowth. [a. AF. rute, OF. route (also rote, rotte, whence rot n.2):—L. rupta, fem. of ruptus broken, the original sens... Oxford English Dictionary
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whome
▪ I. whom, pron. (huːm) Forms: α. 1 hwæm, 1–3 hwam, 3–5 wam, 3–5, 8–9 Sc. wham, 4–5 whame, whaym(e, wom, 4–7 whome, (3 ȝwam, whæm, Orm. whamm, 4 huam, whaam, whaime, 5 wome, hom(e, whem, waim, 6 hoom, Sc. vhom), 3– whom; north. and Sc. 3–4 quam, 4–6 quham, 4–6, 8 quhome, 4–7 quhom, (3 quuam, 4 quaym... Oxford English Dictionary
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rough
▪ I. rough, n.1 (rʌf) Forms: 3 ruhe, 4 roȝ, 5, 7 roughe, 6– rough, 9 ruff; Sc. 6, 9 rouch, 9 roch. [f. rough a.] I. 1. The roughness or rough surface of something. rare—1.12.. Ancr. R. 184 (Titus MS.), He is þi file, þet lorimers habben, & fileð awei al..ti ruhe of sunne. 2. a. Rough or broken groun... Oxford English Dictionary
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mo
▪ I. mo, adv., quasi-n.1, and a. Obs. exc. Sc. and north. (məʊ) Forms: 1 má, Anglian mǽ (adv.); má (adj.); 2–6 ma, 3–6 maa, moo, (3 moa), 4–6 may, (6 maye, me, mooe, Sc. mea, 7 north. meay), 3–9 mo, 5–9 moe, 6–9 Sc. and north. mae. [Com. Teut.: OE. má corresponds to OFris. mâ, mê (beside mâr, mêr ad... Oxford English Dictionary
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