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▪ I. stirrup, n. (ˈstɪrəp, ˈstɛrəp) Forms: 1 stiᵹráp, st{iacu}ráp, 2–7 stirop, 3–5 stirap, 3–6 stirope, 4 stirhap, stroupe, 4–6 sterap, styrop(pe, 5 sterep, -opp, stiroppe, stirrap, storrope, styrope, -up, 5–6 sterop(pe, sturope, styrope, 5–7 sterope, 6 sterrep, stirepp, -hop, ip(p)e, stor(r)ap, -op...
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Stirrup
A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. This type of foot support has been called the "toe stirrup" in contrast to the later stirrup known as the "foot stirrup" seen in China during the 5th century
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stirrup
stirrup/ˈstɪrəp; `stɪrəp/ neither of a pair of D-shaped metal or leather foot-supports hanging down from a horse's saddle 马镫 a pair of stirrups 一副马镫.
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Stirrup (disambiguation)
, a bone of the ear resembling a stirrup
Stirrup pants, a form of leggings with a strap beneath the arch of the foot
See also
Jock Stirrup, nickname of Britain's Air Chief Marshal Sir Graham Eric Stirrup
Frank Stirrup, English rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s
Stirrup cup
Stirrup jar
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Frank Stirrup
Personal life
Frank Stirrup's birth was registered in Leigh, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Oliver Stirrup, who also played rugby. Former Oldham RL star dies
Frank Stirrup RIP
Former Oldham RL Star dies
Past Players - Frank Stirrup
Oldham mourn legend Frank
1931 births
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stirrup-oil
stirrup-oil jocular. [Cf. stirrup-leather b.] (See quots.)1679 Coles Eng.-Lat. Dict. (ed. 2), To give one some Stirrup-oyl, aliquem fustigare. 1825 Hone Every-day Bk. I. 411 They send to a cobbler's for a pennyworth of the best ‘stirrup-oil.’ 1854 A. E. Baker Northampt. Gloss. s.v., One of the old j...
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Stirrup spout vessel
A stirrup spout vessel (so called because of its resemblance to a stirrup) is a type of ceramic vessel common among several Pre-Columbian cultures of South In these vessels the stirrup handle actually forms part of the spout, which emanates from the top of the stirrup.
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Abumi (stirrup)
This half-tongued style of stirrup (hanshita abumi) remained in use until the late Heian period (794 to 1185) when a new stirrup was developed. It is not known why the Japanese developed this unique style of stirrup, but this stirrup stayed in use until European style-stirrups were introduced in
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Stirrup cup
A stirrup cup is a "parting cup" given to guests, especially when they are leaving and have their feet in the stirrups. The vessel is mentioned in the poem "The Stirrup-Cup" by the nineteenth-century American poet, Sidney Lanier, in the traditional Scottish song "The Parting
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Stirrup Iron Creek
Stirrup Iron Creek is a tributary to Crabtree Creek that rises near Brassfield, North Carolina and then flows south-southeast into Lake Crabtree. See also
List of rivers of North Carolina
External links
City of Durham Page on Stirrup Iron Creek
Fish Brain (Stirrup Iron Creek)
Article from Herald-Sun
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镫骨 [鐙骨] - stapes or stirrup bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration ...
English - Chinese Dictionary | Meaning of 镫骨 [鐙骨] in English: stapes or stirrup bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration to the inner ear | ChinesePod.com
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镫骨 stapes or stirrup bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration to the ...
The Chinese word 镫骨 means stapes or stirrup bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration to the inner ear. Learn more about this word.
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Stirrup jar
Transport stirrup jars
Haskell developed his idea of the larger, coarser type of stirrup jar found in storerooms at Akrotiri into the "transport stirrup Finally, the stirrup handles are luted on.
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Jock Stirrup
Marshal of the Royal Air Force Graham Eric Stirrup, Baron Stirrup, (born 4 December 1949), informally known as Jock Stirrup, is a former senior Royal Early and personal life
Graham Eric Stirrup was born on 4 December 1949, the son of William Hamilton Stirrup and his wife, Jacqueline Brenda Stirrup (née
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Stirrup pants
Stirrup pants or stirrup leggings are a type of close-fitting women's pants that taper at the ankle, similar to leggings, except that the material extends And it was just as popular to wear the stirrup pants with pantyhose or tights under the stirrup pants with the oversized tops and ballet flats making
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