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shurt
† shurt, v. Obs. Forms: 3, 6 (Sc.) schurt, 3 schirt, ? 5–6 shurt. [repr. OE. (ᵹe)scyrtan to shorten:—prehistoric *skurtjan f. *skurt- short a. For the development of sense cf. short v. 3 and ON. skemta to amuse, f. skamm-r short.] intr. To amuse oneself, to pass the time. Also refl. Hence † ˈshurtin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Louds Island, Maine
sachems, for fifty skins, a tract of land on Pemaquid, extending eight miles by twenty-five, together with Muscongus Island.[1] The next year Abraham Shurt This island then belonged to Abraham Jennings, of Plymouth, of whose agent Shurt purchased it for fifty pounds." [1]Report of Mass. wikipedia.org
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cuffed
cuffed, a. (kʌft) [f. cuff n.1 + -ed2.] Having cuffs: in parasynthetic comb., as double-cuffed.1558 Inv. in Lanc. & Chesh. Wills (1857) 178 On shurt, double cuffed, and edged with silver lace. 1951 V. Nabokov Speak, Memory xv. 234 Cuffed hands of wood nailed to boles in the old parks of curative res... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mumbai Declares Public Holiday On Mahaparinirvan Din ...
Dec 6, 2023 — On this public holiday, all educational institutions, i.e. both schools and colleges will remain closed today in Mumbai city and the suburbs; ...
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drail
▪ I. † drail, v.1 Obs. Also drayl(e. [app. an altered form of trail, influenced by draw, drag, draggle.] 1. trans. To drag or trail along.1598 T. Bastard Chrestoleros (1880) 21 First would I sterue myselfe..Or these rude chufs should drayle me through their tayles. c 1642 Twyne in Wood Life (Oxf. Hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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petticoat
▪ I. petticoat, n. (a.) (ˈpɛtɪkəʊt) Forms: α. 5 pety coote, 6 pety cote, 7 petty coat, pettie coat. β. 5 pettecote; 5–7 pety-, 6–7 peti-, pettycote; 6 peteekot; peticoot, petticoit(e; 6–7 petti-, pettycoate; pette-, peticoate; 7 peticoat, pettie-coat, 7–8 pettycoat, petty-coat; 6– petticoat. [Orig. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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shirt
▪ I. shirt, n. (ʃɜːt) Forms: 1 scyrte, 3 s(c)hurte, (schuyrte, scurte, seorte), 4 schirte, sserte, 4–5 schert(e, schorte, 4–6 sherte, 5 schyrt, 5–6 shyrt(e, shurt(e, shirte, shorte, (5 shyrth, 6 shertt, sherth), 6– shirt. [OE. scyrte wk. fem. corresponds formally to MDu. schorte (mod.Du. schort fem.... Oxford English Dictionary
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short
▪ I. short, a., n., and adv. (ʃɔːt) Forms: 1–3 sceort, (1 compar. scyrtra, superl. scyrtest, scortost), 1–5 scort, 3 shorrt, scheort, (sort), 3–4 ssort, 3–8 schort, (4 schorth, chort), 4–5 s(c)hert, 4–6 shortt, schorte, 4–7 shorte, (5 schorthe, sorte), 5–6 schortt, 3– short. [OE. sc(e)ort = OHG. scu... Oxford English Dictionary
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