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staddle
▪ I. staddle, n. (ˈstæd(ə)l) Forms: 1 staðol, -ul, steaðel, 1–3 staðel, 6 stathell(e, stadell, 7 staddel(l, 6, 8–9 stadle, 8–9 stathel, 9 stathle, steddle, stadel, staidel, etc. (for other dial. forms see Eng. Dial. Dict.), 6– staddle. Also 8 stavel (whence staffold). [OE. staðol masc., foundation, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Staddle stones
Surveyors marks Old land deeds in northeastern United States often refer to Oak Staddle or Walnut Staddle. Granary on Staddle Stone Staddle Stones - Salvage Yards Reproduction and Antique Staddle Stones Large collection of staddle stone images A Researcher's wikipedia.org
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stavel
staval(l, stavel dial. ff. staddle (n. 3 b).1669 Reek-staval [see rick n.1 2 b]. 1707 Mortimer Husb. 246 As for the making of Stavalls, Graneries, Barns, &c... I have already given you directions how to make them. 1794 Stavel barn [see staddle n. 8]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stanway, Gloucestershire
The cricket ground - itself flat - possesses a pavilion, which is built on staddle stones, and was the gift of the author J. M. wikipedia.org
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staddling
staddling Now dial. (ˈstædlɪŋ) Forms: 5 stadelyng, -ing, 9– staddling; also 9 staidlin, staddlen, stadelin, stadlin(g, steadlin, steddling, etc. (see Eng. Dial. Dict.). [f. staddle n. + -ing1. OE. had staðolung, -ing, vbl. n. f. staðolian stathel v.] † 1. The starling or pier of a bridge. Obs. rare.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hórreo
raised from the ground (to keep rodents out) by pillars ( in Asturian, pegoyos in Cantabrian, in Galician, in Portuguese, in Basque) ending in flat staddle Similar buildings (barns) on staddle stones are found in Southern England. wikipedia.org
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stathele
▪ I. † ˈstathel, v. Obs. Forms: 1 (ᵹe-)staðolian, (ᵹe)staðelian, 2 (i-)staðel(e. [OE. (ᵹe)staðolian, f. staðol foundation: see staddle n.] trans. To place on a foundation (lit. and fig.); to establish.971 Blickl. Hom. iii, Þone rihtan ᵹeleafan fæste staðelian on urum heortum. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 115 Ð... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cublington
This is rare as granaries in the area tended to be built on staddle stones. wikipedia.org
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stathelfast
† ˈstathelfast, a. Obs. Forms: 1 staðolfæst, 3 staðelvæst, -fest. [OE. staðolfæst, f. staðol foundation (see staddle n.) + fæst fast a.] Firm, steadfast.c 888 ælfred Boeth. xxxv. §3 He is ana staðolfæst wealdend & stiora. c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt., Pref. (1887) 5/15 Cirica..ofer staðolfæst stan..ᵹe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Granary
Great Britain In the South Hams in southwest Great Britain, small granaries were built on mushroom-shaped stumps called staddle stones. wikipedia.org
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stathely
† ˈstathely, a. Obs. [OE. *staðoliᵹ, f. staðol foundation: see staddle n. and -y.] Steadfast, firm.c 1205 Lay. 1600 Nes þer nan swa stæðeli Þat lengore mihte stonden. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stathelle
theologian who was born in Stathelle Turid Thomassen (born 1965), a politician Ella Gjømle Berg (born 1979), a cross country skier See also Stathel and staddle wikipedia.org
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skaddle
† skaddle app. a var. of (or error for) staddle.1635 L. Foxe North-West Fox 210 The Salv[age] inhabitants had lately bin there, & left the skaddles of their fire. Oxford English Dictionary
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Starr Mill
Significance Nathan Starr, Sr., a scythe manufacturer, purchased land on the West (no Coginchaug) River in Staddle Hill in 1799. wikipedia.org
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studdle
▪ I. studdle, n. (ˈstʌd(ə)l) Forms: 1 stodl, stodle (or -la), 4 stoydel, 5 stedulle, stodul, studdul, -yll, 6 stodyll, studill, studle, 7– studdle. [OE. stodl masc., stodle or -la wk. fem. or masc.; = ON. stuðill masc., prop, related to stud n.1] † 1. A post. Obs.c 1050 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 280/14 Po... Oxford English Dictionary
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