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scoup, v. Chiefly Sc. (skaʊp) Forms: 5–6 scoupe, 6 skowp, 8 scowp, 7– scoup. [Of obscure origin; perh. cognate with the synonymous scope v.2] intr. To bound, caper, skip. Of an animal: To go with leaps and bounds.a 1425 Cursor M. 23569 (Trin.) Mony þingis may we do Þat better were vndone þen so As f...
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scoup, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
scoup, v. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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History of Sea Scouting (Scouting Ireland)
and decided on the Dutch Lelievlet as the standard rowing and sailing boat.
1982: International Sea Scout camp in Lough Dan.
1996: International Sea Scoup
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S'coup Coiffure : coiffeur à Léognan - Planity
1h. de 41 € à 46 €. Accueil Coiffeur Léognan S'coup Coiffure. Réservation, adresse et horaires d'ouverture de S'coup Coiffure , coiffeur à Léognan : RDV en ligne 24/7 avec Planity.
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Beekeepers once had to graft the honeybee eggs or larvae by hand, using tiny scoup-like tools and in some cases by using tools such as tweezers
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scoop
▪ I. scoop, n.1 (skup, locally skoup) Forms: 4–6 scope, Sc. and north. skowp, 5 scowpe, 6 skop(e, scoupe, skoupe, Sc. skwpe, skupe, north. skoppe, 6–7 scoope, 7 skoope, scowp, 7– scoop. [App. of twofold origin (which is reflected in the diversity of pronunciation): (1) a. MLG. schôpe fem. (whence pr...
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scopid
▪ I. † scope, n.1 Obs. rare. In 4 scoppe. [Related to scope v.1] A leap or skip.13.. K. Alis. 5777 Tho hy seighe that folk, I wys, Hy plumten doune, as a doppe, In the water at on scoppe. 1688 Holme Armoury iii. xix. (Roxb.) 184/1 Scop of an horse, is the distance of his treat vpon the ground from t...
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Broadstone Castle
Farm still stands at the junction of the road to Gateside and at one time another road ran past it, serving a number of farms and cottages such as Ward, Scoup
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lade
▪ I. † lade, n.1 Obs. Also 1 hlæd, 3 ladd. [f. lade v. (OE. hlæd is commonly compared with ON. hlað stack, pile, and interpreted ‘mound’, because it renders L. agger; but the sense of ‘burden’ is possible.)] a. Draught. b. Load, burden, lading.c 897 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. xxi. 160 Besittað hie ut...
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Barrmill, North Ayrshire
Boyd's of Drumbuie, Jacks o' the Ward; Crawfords o' the Scoup; Harpers o' the White Spot; and Blairs of the Bugstone, Boyd of the Bellcraig, Gillies of
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