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stock-gillyflower
ˈstock-ˌgillyflower Forms: see gillyflower; also 6 gyllofer, gelefloure, -flower, gille-, 7 jellyflower. [Cf. Flem. stokvioliere ‘viola lignescens’ (Kilian), now stokviolier, -f(e)lier, stoffelier (De Bo).] The plant Matthiola incana; so called as having a woody stem, in distinction from clove-gilly...
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Gilliflower
Matthiola incana, also known as stock.
Several other plants, such as the wallflower, which have fragrant flowers. A rose and gillyflower were demanded by the owner of the land on which Waterbeach Abbey was built, in the 12th century.
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gillyflower
gillyflower (ˈdʒɪlɪˌflaʊə(r)) Forms: α. 4 geloffer, 4–5 gil-, gylofre, 5 gyllofyr, (-fre), gelefre, ielopher, 5–6 gelofer, (-fre), 6 gillo(w)fer, gill-, gelouer, (gelopere), 6–7 gilofer, 7 gillofre, (-over), gillyvor, 9 gilliver, (jilliver, gilver). β. Sc. 5 gerafloure, 6 ger(r)aflour; pl. 5 ioroffl...
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Christine Brückner
In 1977 and 1978 Manure and Stock and Nowhere is Poenichen were filmed as a mini-series for television, featuring actors Ulrike Bliefert, Arno Assmann Corp., 1982,
Gillyflower kid: a novel, Fromm International Pub.
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stock
▪ I. stock, n.1 (stɒk) Forms: 1 stocc, 1–4, 6 stoc, 2–7 stoke, 3–7 stocke, stok(ke, (5 ? stolke), 5–6 stokk, 7 Sc. stouk, 4– stock. pl. 3 stocken, 4 stockus, stokez, stokken, stokkus, stoukz, 4– 5 stokkez, 4–6 stockys, stokkes, 4–7 stockis, stok(k)is, 5–6 stokkys, 6 stokys, 7 stox. [OE. stoc(c masc....
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Amy Robsart
The name gilliflower or gillyflower derives from the French giroflée from Greek karyophyllon meaning nut-leaf, the association deriving from the flower's This coincidence has as often been evaluated as no more than a tradition of gossip, poison being a stock-in-trade accusation in the 16th century.
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sea
▪ I. sea, n. (siː) Forms: 1 sǽ, (2 seo), 2–3 sæ, 2–6 se, see, 4 (Ayenb.) ze, (seo, sse), 4–5 cee, 4–6 Sc. sey, 6 Sc. seye, sie, 2– sea. pl. 1 sǽs, sǽas, sǽ, 4 sen, 4–5 sees, 4–6 (chiefly Sc.) seis, 6 seaes, sease, (saezes), seeis, Sc. seyis, seyes, 6– seas. [Common Teut.: OE. sǽ str. masc. and fem. ...
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