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stonen
stonen, a. Now only dial. or rare arch. (ˈstəʊnən) Forms: α. 1 stǽnen, 3 stænen, 2–3 stenen. β. 2–3 stanen, 4 stoonen, 5 stonun, 5–6 -yn, (7 stoneing), 3–5, 9 stonen. [OE. stǽnen = OFris. steinen, OHG., MHG. steinîn, Goth. stainein-s:—OTeut. *stainīno- f. *staino-z stone n. The β forms are refashion... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stone (yhtye) - Wikipedia
Stone on keravalainen yhtye, joka kuului suomalaisen thrash metalin uranuurtajiin 1980- ja 1990-lukujen taitteessa. Kun yhtyeen alkuaikojen perinteisempi heavy metal vaihtui nopeammaksi thrash metaliksi, yhtye alkoi herättää yleisön mielenkiinnon. Vaikka Suomessa oli muita Stonen kanssa aikalaisia yhtyeitä, jotka soittivat thrash metalia ...
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Katherine Orrison
Further reading External links Katherine Orrison webpage Interview with Peter Chattaway of the Filmchat blog Katherine Orrison papers on Written in Stonen wikipedia.org
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stonern
† ˈstonern, a. Obs. [Corrupt form of stonen: cf. earthern, and G. steinern.] = stonen 1.1753 W. Maitland Hist. Edin. i. i. 11 The Buildings which before had Stonern Fronts, were now converted into Wood. 1822 Scott Nigel ii, The West-Port is of stonern work. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tide dial
In an abbey or large monastery, dials were carefully carved into the stonen walls, while in rural churches they were very often just scratched onto the Some tide dials have a stonen gnomon, but many have a circular hole which is used to hold a more easily replaced or adjusted wooden gnomon. wikipedia.org
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stanene
stanene variant of stonen a. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Liubo
The earliest liubo boards to have been discovered are a pair of ornately decorated stonen boards from a 4th-century BCE tomb in the royal tomb complex wikipedia.org
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fleshen
fleshen, a. rare. (ˈflɛʃ(ə)n) [f. flesh n. + -en4. OE. had flǽscen.] Composed of flesh.[a 1000 Prudentius Glosses in Germania XXIII. 394/2 Carnulenta, flæscene.] 1538 Goodly Prymer I ij, Gyue us a fleshen herte, a softe herte. 1879 Farrar St. Paul II. 103 Written..not on stonen tablets, but on flesh... Oxford English Dictionary
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stony
▪ I. stony, a. (ˈstəʊnɪ) Forms: 1 stániᵹ, 3 stoni, 3–4 stani, 4–5 stany, 5–6 stonye, 6 stoany, Sc. staany, 6–7 stonie, 7 Sc. stanie, 7– stoney, 4– stony. [OE. stániᵹ = OHG. steinag, Goth. stainah-s:—OTeut. *stainaᵹo-, -aχo-, f. *staino- stone n.: see -y. (OE. had also stǽniᵹ:—OTeut. type *stainīᵹo-.... Oxford English Dictionary
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-en
▪ I. -en, suffix1 :—OTeut. -îno(m, formally the neut. of -îno-, -en4, is used to form diminutives from ns. (esp. names of animals), as in chicken n.1, kitten, maiden, ME. ticchen kid; also in ME. stucchen small piece.▪ II. -en, suffix2 :—WGer. -innja, repr. OTeut. -inî, occurs in several OE. fem. ns... Oxford English Dictionary
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statue
▪ I. statue, n. (ˈstætjuː) Also 6 Sc. statw. [a. F. statue (12th c.), a. L. statua, f. sta-, root of stāre to stand. Cf. It. statua, Sp., Pg. estátua.] 1. a. A representation in the round of a living being, sculptured, moulded or cast in marble, metal, plaster or the like materials; esp. a figure of... Oxford English Dictionary
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savour
▪ I. savour, savor, n. (ˈseɪvə(r)) Forms: 3–5 savur, 4 safour, safer, sauvur, savoyre, Sc. sawure, -oure, -or, -eoure, 4–5 savore, 4–6 savoure, saver, 5 saveure, saveoure, savowre, savyr, Sc. sawour, 5–6 savir, 6 savre, savour, savyour, savar, sawr-, 7 saviour, 8 Sc. sa'r, 4– savour, savor. [a. OF. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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flesh
▪ I. flesh, n. (flɛʃ) Forms: 1 flǽsc, flǽc, (2 flec, flesce), 3 flæsce, flæs(h, flexs(s, fless(e, 4 south. vlesse, 3–4 fles, flei(e)s, fle(y)hs, 4–5 fleisch, 3–5 fle(c)che, flesch(e, 3 south. vlesche, (3 flashe, fleschs, 4 fleschsch), 3–6 flessh(e, (4 fleisshe), 4–6 fleshe, (6 fleash, flehsse, flesz... Oxford English Dictionary
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sad
▪ I. sad, a. and adv. (sæd) Forms: 1–3 sæd, 3 sað, sead, sed, 5–7 sade, 4 saad, zed, 4–5 said, 4–6 sadd(e, 3– sad. [Com. Teut.: OE. sæd = OS. sad, MDu. sat (Du. zat), OHG., MHG. sat (mod.G. satt), ON. sað-r (rare: superseded by sadd-r, pa. pple. of the derived verb seðja to satiate), Goth. saþ-s (pl... 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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