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shammel
▪ I. shammel, n. Mining. (ˈʃæm(ə)l) See also shamble n.1 6. [Dialect form of shamble n.1] (See quots.)1778 Pryce Min. Cornub. 142 The Miners prefer a Shammel, which is a stage of boards, for the more light and easy use of their shovels. 1855 Leifchild Cornwall 201 The product was raised by being thr... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Shambles
(One source suggests that the term derives from "Shammel", an Anglo-Saxon word for shelves that stores used to display their wares, while another indicates wikipedia.org
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strammel
ˈstrammel Obs. exc. dial. Also stramel. [Of obscure origin: cf. dial. scrammel in the same sense, also strummel.] ‘A lean, gaunt, ill-favoured person or animal’ (Miss Jackson Shropsh. Word-bk.).1706 E. Ward Hud. Rediv. I. xii. 19 Strutting about on hide-bound Strammel, Mounted like Turk upon a Camel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Erin S. Baker
Erin Shammel Baker is an American bioanalytical chemist specializing in developing ion mobility-mass spectrometry hybrid instruments for biological and wikipedia.org
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shamble
▪ I. shamble, n.1 (ˈʃæmb(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 scomul, -el, scoemel, sceamel, -ol, -ul, scæmol, scamul, -ol, 1–2 scamel, 2 scæmel, 3 scheomel, schamel, 4 schamil, shamyll, 4–5 shamel, 5 schamel, -ylle, sh(e)amle, schamylle, shaumelle, 5–6 shamell, 6 (9 dial.) shammel, shamil, shamwelle, shammoulle. β. 5 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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