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▪ I. sheaved, a. rare. [f. sheave n.1 + -ed2.] Having or containing a (thin, etc.) sheave.1800 Naval Chron. III. 474 Thin sheaved blocks.▪ II. sheaved, ppl. a. (ʃiːvd) [f. sheave v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Of corn, etc., also of arrows: Put up or gathered into a sheaf or sheaves.1579 Hake Newes out of Powles v...
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sheave
▪ I. sheave, n.1 (ʃiːv) Forms: α. 4 schive, 5 s(c)hyve, 6 shife, shyfe, 5–6 Sc. pl. schyffis, schiffis; β. 4, 8–9 sheeve, 5 shefe, 5–6 sheve, 6 Sc. pl. s(c)hawis, 7–8 shaff, 8 shieve, sheff, 9 sheaf, 8– sheave. [Cogn. w. OS. scîva fem. (glossing sphera), MLG., mod.LG., MDu. schîve (mod.Du. schijf), ...
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Double-Barreled Wheellock Pistol Made for Emperor Charles V
aesthetics, the 5 lb. 10 oz pistol is elaborately decorated; the pistol's cherry wood stock is inlaid with ivory and staghorn, its metalwork is engraved and sheaved
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makiwara
‖ makiwara, n. Karate. (makiˈwara, anglicized mækɪˈwaːrə) [Jap., lit. ‘sheaved straw’, f. maki a roll, something rolled up + wara straw.] An object (orig. a post or board covered with straw, hemp, etc.) intended to be struck during training in order to toughen the skin of the hands and feet.1959 E. ...
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Prehistory of Transylvania
The wheat was harvested by pulling out, then was sheaved and tied with a switch, vine shoots or ivy.
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viol
▪ I. viol, n.1 (ˈvaɪəl) Forms: α. 5 vyell, 6–7 viall, vyall (6 wyall), 7 vial. β. 6 veol, 6–7 viole (7 vyolle), violl (7 wioll), 7– viol (7 vyol). [Orig. ad. AF. and OF. viele, vielle (see vielle), but subsequently assimilated to, or replaced by, OF. and F. viole (= It., Sp., Pg. viola, Prov. viula)...
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hat
▪ I. hat, n. (hæt) Forms: 1 hæt, hætt, 3–8 hatt(e, 6 (haitte, atte), 3– hat. [OE. hæt, cognate with OFris. hat, north. Fris. hat, hatt, hood, head-covering; ON. hǫttr (genit. hattar, dat. hetti):—*hattuz, later nom. hattr, hood, cowl, turban, Sw. hatt, Da. hat, hatte- hat: cf. also Icel. hetta (:—*h...
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single
▪ I. single, n. (ˈsɪŋg(ə)l) Also 5 sengle, 6 syngle, Sc. singill. [Substantival use of single a.] 1. a. Falconry. The middle or outer claw on the foot of a hawk or falcon. Now only arch. Chiefly in pl., the middle claws being called the long singles, and the outer the petty singles. In early use the...
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