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sleekstone
ˈsleekstone Obs. exc. dial. Also 5 slek(y)-, 5–6 sleke-, 6–7 sleeke-. [f. sleek a. or v. Cf. slickstone.] 1. A smooth stone used for smoothing and polishing.14.. Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 696 Hoc lacinatorium, a slek⁓stone. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 458/2 Slekyston,..linitorium. 1530 Palsgr. 720, I make paper s... Oxford English Dictionary
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slickstone
ˈslickstone Now rare. Also 4, 6 slike-, 5 slyk-, 6 slycke-. [f. slick v. Cf. ON. sl{iacu}kisteinn (Norw. slikjestein).] = sleekstone.c 1325 Gloss. W. de Bibbesw. in Wright Voc. 172 A slike⁓stone. c 1340 Nominale (Skeat) 158 W[oman] oft with slikeston slikyth. 14.. Lat.-Eng. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 563 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Long Mynd
High Park Hollow Jonathon’s Hollow Light Spout Hollow Long Batch Minton Batch Motts Road Mount Gutter New Pool Hollow Nut Batch Pike Hollow Rams Batch Sleekstone wikipedia.org
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bullish
▪ I. bullish, a.1 (ˈbʊlɪʃ) [f. bull n.1 + -ish1.] 1. Of or pertaining to a bull; resembling or having the nature of a bull.1566 T. Nuce Seneca's Octavia (1581) 166 b, Cuckoldes bullysh badge. a 1722 Lisle Husb. (1752) 314 His bullish nature will be ploughed out in three years. 1830 Fraser's Mag. II.... Oxford English Dictionary
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toothed
toothed, a. (tuːθt, poet. ˈtuːθɪd) [f. tooth n. or v. + -ed.] Furnished with teeth (or a tooth). 1. lit. of an animal: Having teeth; with defining words, Having teeth of a specified kind.13.. K. Alis. 5392 (Bodl. MS.) Hij weren toþed als a man. 1413 Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton) ii. xlv. (1859) 51 Somme of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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smooth-boots
† ˈsmooth-boot(s Obs. [f. smooth a. + boot n.3 Cf. sly-boots.] One who uses flattering, ingratiating, or plausible language; a bland or smooth-tongued person. Usually in pl. form.1599 Minsheu Sp. Dict., Halagadór, a smoothbootes, a flatterer, a faire spoken man, a cunning tongued fellow. a 1610 [see... Oxford English Dictionary
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stone
▪ I. stone, n. (stəʊn) Forms: 1–3 (4–5 Sc. and north.) stan, 3 stæn, 3–5 ston, 4–5 sten, 4–6 stoon (5–6 stoone), 4–9 (Sc. and north.) stane, 5 Sc. stayne, (stein), 5– 7 stonne, 6 stoan(e, steane, 6–7 Sc. stain(e, 7 Sc., 8–9 dial. stean, 4– stone. [Common Teut.: OE. stán str. masc. corresponds to OFr... Oxford English Dictionary
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