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▪ I. † scote, n.1 Obs. [Cf. Du. schoot ‘sheet’ (i.e. rope), whence OF. escoute (mod.F. écoute).] ? A kind of cable.1394 Issue Roll, Easter 17 Rich. II, 5 Sept. (Devon), [Five cables, weighing 5941 lbs...two] scotes [weighing 348 lbs.].▪ II. † scote, n.2 Obs. rare. [? a. MDu. schote, a definite quant...
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Scout Hall
Scout Hall (also known as Scote Hall) at Shibden near Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, was built in 1680 for John Mitchell (1659–1696), who had inherited
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Thomas Murray (provost of Eton)
In 1587 he presented a Latin poem to the King, which describes him as ruler of a northern British kingdom, both North Star and Morning Star;
Scote Britannaeae
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scoteography
† scoteˈography Obs. [irreg. f. Gr. σκότεο-ς gen. of σκότος darkness + -γραϕία writing: see -graphy.] (See quot.)1803 J. Gough in Nicholson's Jrnl. VII. 53 Scoteography or the Art of Writing in the Dark.
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John Greville (died 1480)
Marriage and issue
He married Joan Scote (b. 1429) in 1449 and with her he had three children:
Sir Thomas Greville alias Cokesey (1452-6 March 1498)
Margaret
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cushat
cushat Chiefly Sc. and north. dial. (ˈkʌʃət) Forms: 1 c{uacu}scute, -scote, -sceote, 5 cowscott, -schote, 6 cowschet, kowschot, 6–7 coushot, 7, 9 cowshot, 8 cowshut, 8–9 cooscot, 9 cowscot; 6 cuschet, 8– cushat, 9 dial. cushie, cusha. [OE. c{uacu}scute, -scote, -sceote (wk. fem.) has no cognates in ...
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Florence Tyzack Parbury
The couple lived at Ernest's home: Scote Howe, Hook Heath, Woking, Surrey, where Florence enjoyed growing specimen flowers for exhibition.
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scout-watch
† ˈscout-watch Obs. Forms: 4 scowte-, skowtte-, 4–6 skowte-, 4–7 skoute-, 5 scote-, (erron. skoulk-), 7 skowt-, 5–8 scout(e-, 4 -wach, 4–5 wacche, 5–6 -wache, watche, 6–8 -watch. [f. scout n.4 + watch n.] 1. A sentinel, spy; one that keeps guard.13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 838 In grete flokkez of folk, þ...
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A Date for Mad Mary
Shanahan as Leona
Barbara Brennan as Nan McArdle
Norma Sheahan as Sally
Ben Condron as Declan
Shauna Higgins as Julie
Jamiu Giwa as Udel
Mark Dunne as Scote
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Rome-scot
ˈRome-scot Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 1 Romᵹescot, 2, 6–7 Romscot, 7–8 Roomscot; 1 Rome scott, 1– Rome scot, 3– Romescot, 8– Rome-scot (also 5 -scote, 5–6 -scotte). [See Rome n. 2 and Scot n. The OE. word was probably the source of MDa. Romskud, MSw. Romskott, -skuth, ON. Rómaskattr.] = Rome-penny.c 105...
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scotch
▪ I. scotch, n.1 (skɒtʃ) In 5 skoch, 8 skotch, dial. squotch. [Cognate with scotch v.1] 1. An incision, cut, score or gash.c 1450 Two Cookery-bks. 102 Kut him in þe bakke in two or þre places, but noȝt þorgh, And drawe him in þe sket [Douce MS. skoch] next the hede, as thou doest a rounde pike. 1526...
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wainscot
▪ I. wainscot, n. (ˈweɪnskɒt, -skət) Forms: α. 4–5 waynescot, (4 -scote), 4–7 waynscot, 5–6 wayn(e)scotte, wayneskote, weynscot, (5 -scotte, 6 -skot), 5–7 waynscote, -scott, (5 wenscote, wansqwatte, waneskott, waynskote, waynscowttez (pl.), Sc. wanskoth), 6 wayn(e)skott, wenskot(te, weinscot, waines...
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