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Central Lombok Regency
Other historic attractions are the tomb of King Pejanggik, the tomb of Nyatok, and Clack Tomb and Mausoleum, the tomb of Serewe Islamic religious figures
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serew
† seˈrew(e Farriery. Obs. [a. F. suros, † surot (13th c. souros), f. sur upon + os bone.] A bony excrescence on the leg of a horse.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §96 A serewe is an yll soraunce, and is lyke a splent, but it is a lyttell longer and more, and lyeth vppe to the knee on the inner syde. And some h...
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wyke
▪ I. † wyke, v.1 Obs. (Of obscure origin and meaning: not obviously connected with OE. w{iacu}can.)a 1310 in Wright Lyric P. xxix. 87 Ofte when y syke, with care y am thourh-soht, When y wake y wyke, of serewe is al mi thoht.▪ II. † wyke, v.2 Obs. rare. [ad. MDu. wijcken (Du. wijken) to give way, de...
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thorough-pin
thorough-pin Farriery. (ˈθʌrəpɪn) [f. thorough- + pin n.1 (cf. sense 10).] A swelling in the sheath of the tendon of the flexor perforans muscle in a horse's hock, appearing on both sides so as to suggest a pin passing through; also a similar swelling in the carpal joint of the fore-leg. Cf. earlier...
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through-
through- in combination. (See thorough-.) 1. a. Combinations of through prep. or adv. with verbs (pples., vbl. ns.), or adjs. Chiefly Obs. In OE. through qualifying a verb stood before it regularly in the infinitive and participles, and usually in the finite vb. in subordinate clauses. In such cases...
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sorrow
▪ I. sorrow, n. (ˈsɒrəʊ) Forms: α. 1 sorh, sorhᵹ, 2–3 sorhe (2 sorhᵹe, 3 seorhe); 1 sorᵹ, 2–4 sorȝe (3 sorge, seorȝe, 4 zorȝe, sorghe); 3 soreȝe (-ege), 5 soroȝe, sorugh(e. β. 3 serrȝhe, sareȝe; 3–4 serewe, 4–5 serwe, sarow(e; 9 dial. sarrow, sarra(h. γ. 3 sorw, sorwȝe, seor(u)we, 3–5 sorwe, sorewe....
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seely
seely, a. Obs. (exc. dial.). (ˈsiːlɪ) Forms: 3 seoly, 3–6 seli(e, 3–7 sely, 4 sele (celly, selli), 4–5 cely, (selly), 5 cele, 6 sealie, -y, seally(e, seilie, -ye, selle, sellie, sel(l)ye, sielie, -y, zelie, 6–7 seeley, seelye, 6–7, 9 seelie, 5– seely. See also i-seli, and the later silly a. [Com. WG...
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splint
▪ I. splint, n. (splɪnt) Forms: α. 4–6 splente, 4–9 splent (5 splentt, 6 splenntt, spleynt). β. 5–6 splynt(e, splinte, 6– splint. [a. MDu. splinte (Du. splint), or MLG. splinte, splente (LG. splinte, splente, and splint, whence G., Da., Sw., Norw. splint) metal plate or pin, = OHG. splinza ‘repagulu...
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wallow
▪ I. wallow, n. (ˈwɒləʊ) In 6 walow. [f. wallow v.] 1. a. The act of wallowing or rolling in mud or filth; also fig. Also concr., the filth in which swine wallow.a 1591 H. Smith Serm., Jacob's Ladder (1601) 545 Let the dog turne to the vomit, and the swine to the walow. 1896 G. S. Ogilvie Sin of St....
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through
▪ I. through, n.1 Obs. exc. Sc. and north. dial. (θrʌx, θrʌf, θrʊf) Forms: 1 thru(u)ch, throuch, 1–3 þruh, (1 þryh), 4 throuȝ, þrouhwe, 4–5 þrugh, þrouȝ, 4–6 throgh(e, 4–6 (9 Sc.) thrugh, 5 thrughe, throw(e, throh, 6 threwgh, Sc. throch, throwch, throuche, throcht, throucht, 7 throughe, 6– through; ...
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see
▪ I. see, n.1 (siː) Forms: 3–4 ce, 3–5 cee, sce, 3–6 se, 4–5 sey, 6–7 sea, 4– see. [a. OF. sé, sed, a variant (influenced by the Latin) of sié, sied:—popular L. *sĕdem, altered form (after sedēre to sit) of classical L. sēdem (sēdēs) a seat.] † 1. A seat, place of sitting. a. gen. (Only in early poe...
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