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saddle-bow
ˈsaddle-bow Now arch. or poet. [bow n.1 Cf. OHG. satilpogo (MHG. satelboge, mod.G. sattelbogen).] The arched front part of a saddle-tree or of a saddle.c 725 Ags. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 11/17 Carpella, sadulboᵹa. a 1250 Prov. Alfred 229 in O.E. Misc. 116 If þu hauest seorewe, ne seye þu hit nouht þan a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Early Scots
French-derived warfare terms such as (saddle-bow), (helmet), (battalion), (coat of mail), (hardened leather), (troop), (vanguard), and (crossbow wikipedia.org
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bolet
bolet, n. rare. Brit. /ˈbɒlɪt/, U.S. /ˈbɑlət/ [‹ French bolet mushroom, boletus (14th cent. in Middle French) or its etymon classical Latin bōlētus boletus n. Compare Italian boleto (a 1498).] A boletus; a fungus of the genus Boletus. Cf. bolete n.1526 Grete Herball Gloss. sig. Dd.1/2, Bolet is a ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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mukhtar
mukhtar (ˈmʊktɑː(r)) Also muhtar, muktar. [ad. Arab. mukhtār chosen.] The head of the local government of a town or village in Turkey; a minor provincial official. Hence ˈmukhtarship, the status or office of a mukhtar.1911 T. E. Lawrence Let. 21 May (1938) 104 The Muktar carried off his cousin on hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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holster
▪ I. holster, n. (ˈhəʊlstə(r)) Also 7 hulster, 8 houlster. [Corresponds to mod.Du. holster (1678 in Hexham) in same sense: cf. also Icel. husltr case, sheath, Sw. hölster, Da. hylster sheath, holster, Goth. hulistr veil; also OE. heolster hiding-place, concealment; all from ablaut stem hel-, hul- to... Oxford English Dictionary
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arson
▪ I. † ˈarson1 Obs. Forms: 4–5 arsoun, 5 -oune, -own, -un, 6–7 arzon, 5–7 arson. [a. OF. ar{cced}un, arzon (also archon), cogn. with Sp. arzon, It. arcione:—late L. arciōn-em, f. arcus bow. Cf. archon n.1] 1. A saddle-bow; a name given to two curved pieces of wood or metal, one of which was fixed to... Oxford English Dictionary
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portmanteau
▪ I. portmanteau, n. (pɔətˈmæntəʊ) Forms: see below. [ad. F. portemanteau (1547 in Godef. Compl.) an officer who carries a prince's mantle, a valise, a clothes-rack, f. porte- + manteau (OF. mantel) mantle; see also manteau, mantua, pockmanteau.] 1. a. A case or bag for carrying clothing and other n... Oxford English Dictionary
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poleaxe
pole-axe, -ax, poleaxe, n. (ˈpəʊlæks) Forms: (4 poleax), 4–7 pollax, polax, 5 polle axe, polex, pollex (pol hax), 5–7 pollaxe, 6 polaxe, pol-ax (pulaxe), 7 poll-ax, 7– pole-ax, (6) 7– pole-axe, 6– poleaxe. β. Sc. 6 pow ax, 7 pow-aix. [ME. pollax, polax, Sc. powax = MDu. polaex, pollaex, MLG. and LG.... Oxford English Dictionary
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ounce
▪ I. ounce, n.1 (aʊns) Forms: 4–6 unce, (5 vunce, unch, once, owns, ouns, nouns, nowns, nonsse, oyns, 6 ownce, oonce, oince, ounc, ownche), 5– ounce. [a. OF. unce (12th c. in Littré), F. once:—L. uncia twelfth part (of a pound or a foot). The L. word was already adopted in OE. in the form and sense ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bow
▪ I. bow, n.1 (bəʊ) Forms: 1 boᵹa, 3–4 boȝe, (3 bou), 3–7 bowe, 4 bouwe, boghe (boȝ), 4–5 boowe, 6 boe, (boll), 4– bow. [Com. Teut.: OE. boᵹa, corresp. to OFris. boga, OS. bogo (MDu. booghe, Du. boog), OHG. bogo (MHG. boge, mod.G. bogen), ON. bogi (Sw. båge, Da. bue):—OTeut. *bugon-, f. stem bug- of... Oxford English Dictionary
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