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stouth and routh
stouth and routh [Prob. some error: cf. stout and rout.] A quasi-archaic phrase used by Scott in the sense of: Plenty, abundance.1816 Scott Antiq. xi, It's easy for your honour and the like o' you gentlefolks, to say sae, that hae stouth and routh, and fire and fending.
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Jim Swink
During the game, Swink rushed 15 times for 235 yards and scored 26 points in a 47–20 rout of the Longhorns. In the background, you can see other soldiers, one with his shirt off and two more, probably Jim Callahan and Mike Stout, working on another wounded soldier
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roop and stoop
stoop and roop, roop and stoop, advb. phr. Sc. and north. dial. [Of obscure origin; the 18th c. forms point to ME. ū as in stoop v.1 Probably this and stout and rout in quot. c 1375 are corruptions of some rhyming phrase, of which perh. only the first word was significant. Cf. Da. rub og stub (Norw....
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Jane Tolerton
In 1987, Tolerton worked with Nicholas Boyack to set up the World War I Oral History Archive while at the Stout Research Centre at Victoria University In 1993, her biography of Ettie Rout won the New Zealand Book Award for non-fiction and the PEN best first book prize.
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1893 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team
The game was a rout and the teams agreed to stop the game early after Minnesota took a 40–0 lead. Oakley Stout, Willis J. Walker, J. LeMoyne Danner Jr.
Coach, Wallie Winter.
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stout
▪ I. stout, n.1 Now dial. (staʊt) Forms: 1–2 st{uacu}t, 4 stoute, 7 stowt(e, 7–9 stut, 9 stoat, 6– stout. [OE. st{uacu}t, of obscure etymology.] A gadfly, horse-fly; also applied to a gnat. Higins (quot. 1585), prob. by mistake, uses it for the candle-fly or moth; Florio follows this, using fire-fly...
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rout
▪ I. rout, n.1 (raʊt) Forms: α. 3–4 rute, 4 rut(te; 3– route, 4–7 rowte, 5 rouwte, 5–6 routte; 4– rout (6 routt), 4–7 rowt. β. 3 rouȝte, 5 roughte; 4 rouht, 5–6 rought; 5 rowght, 5–6 rowth. [a. AF. rute, OF. route (also rote, rotte, whence rot n.2):—L. rupta, fem. of ruptus broken, the original sens...
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1893–94 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team
The game that followed proved to be a rout, with the Aggies posting a 42-0 lead at halftime. Right halfback Brady Burnett was again the most effective offensive weapon for the Aggies as he ran the ball effectively behind the stout right side of
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Battle of Tippermuir
you therefore is that as there happens to be a great abundance of stones upon this moor, every man should provide himself, in the first place, with as stout As was common in fighting of the era, the majority of casualties occurred in the rout as the battle now turned into a bloodbath.
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podge
▪ I. podge, n. dial. or colloq. (pɒdʒ) [A parallel form, app. of later origin, of pudge n.] Anything podgy; spec. a short fat man or woman; a short stout thick-set animal. Freq. a plump child. Also, excess weight, fat. (In quot. 1833 applied to an epaulette.)1833 Marryat P. Simple viii, That man wit...
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1900 in New Zealand
Government was
Speaker of the House – Sir Maurice O'Rorke
Prime Minister – Richard Seddon
Minister of Finance – Richard Seddon
Chief Justice – Sir Robert Stout Aitken
Mayor of Christchurch – Charles Louisson, William Reece
Mayor of Dunedin – Robert Chisholm
Events
15 January: The New Zealand Mounted Rifles rout
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Olvir Rosta
Ölvir appears in the saga as the son of Þorljót, and Steinnvör 'the Stout'. The saga states that Ölvir's mother was Þorljót's wife, Steinnvör 'the Stout'.
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Sudbury Fight
The Natives besieged the Haynes garrison house on Water Row Road all morning but faced a stout defense from the English civilians within. Half the militiamen were killed in the rout, including Wadsworth and Brocklebank.
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Battle of Inverlochy (1645)
Command of the government forces was left in the hands of his kinsman Sir Duncan Campbell of Auchinbreck, described by Robert Baillie as "a stout soldier As was common in the battles of the era, the majority of casualties occurred during the rout of the retreating forces, who were pursued at least eight
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