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Bryan Blundell
Blundell founded The The Liverpool Blue Coat Hospital School in 1708 in conjunction with the Rector of Liverpool, the Reverend Robert Stythe, to provide Philanthropy
In 1708, Blundell used much of his fortune to found a Bluecoat School in Liverpool in conjunction with The Rev’d Robert Stythe.
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stithe
▪ I. † stithe Obs. rare—1. A sty in the eye.1797 M. Underwood Treat. Disorders Childhood II. 43 The Stithe, or Stye. The stithe is a small inflamed tumour on the edge of the eye-lids.▪ II. stithe see stith, stythe.
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Blackdamp
Blackdamp (also known as stythe or choke damp) is an asphyxiant, reducing the available oxygen content of air to a level incapable of sustaining human
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styth
▪ I. stythe, styth dial. (staɪð, staɪθ) Also 8 stith, 9 stithe. [Of obscure origin; perh. altered from *stive cogn. w. stive v.3] 1. Foul air in a mine; = choke-damp.1708 J. C. Compl. Collier (1845) 23 He may loose his Life by Styth, which is a sort of bad foul Air. 1765 Phil. Trans. LV. 240 The cho...
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Asphyxiant gas
The concept of black damp (or "stythe") reflects an understanding that certain gaseous mixtures could lead to death with prolonged exposure.
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stith
▪ I. stith, n. (stɪθ) Forms: 4 stiþ(e, (steyth), 4–7 styth, 5 stethe, stede, 5–7 stythe, 6–7 stithe, 4– stith. [See stithy.] 1. = stithy n. 1. Obs. exc. north.c 1300 Havelok 1877 [They] beten on him so doth þe smith With þe hamer on þe stith. c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1168 The Smyth That forgeth shar...
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stithy
stithy, n. (ˈstɪðɪ) Forms: α. 3–4 steþi, 4 stethie, 4–5 stiþi, 4 stithi, 4–7 stithie, 5–6 stethy, stythy(e, 6 stythie, (5 styhthy, 6 stethye, stithye, 7 stythe), 7– stithy; β. chiefly Sc. and north. 4–6 stedy, 5 stedye, 6 steddye, -ie, stedee, steadie, 9 steddy, steady; 6 styd(d)y, styddie, stidhy, ...
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Carbon dioxide
particularly vulnerable to gas exposure due to insufficient ventilation, referred to mixtures of carbon dioxide and nitrogen as "blackdamp", "choke damp" or "stythe Carbon dioxide in combination with nitrogen was known from earlier times as Blackdamp, stythe or choke damp, Along with the other types of damp it was
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stirring
▪ I. stirring, vbl. n. (ˈstɜːrɪŋ) [f. stir v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb stir, in various senses. 1. The action of moving (in general sense); movement, motion. Obs. or arch.c 888 ælfred Boeth. xx, Ascirped mid þære styringe hire aᵹenre frecennesse [L. ipsius adversitatis exercitatione prudente...
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غاز خانق
يعكس مفهوم الرطوبة السوداء (أو "stythe") بأن بعض المخاليط الغازية يمكن أن تؤدي إلى الموت عند التعرض لها لفترات طويلة.
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stour
▪ I. stour, n.1 (stur) Forms: 3–4 stur(e, 4–9 stoure, stowre, 5 store, (6 stourre), 5–8 stowr, 6–9 stower, 8–9 stoor, 4– stour. [a. AF. estur, OF. estour (N.E. dial. stour), estor, estorn = Pr. estorn-s, It. stormo tumult, conflict, a. Teut. *sturmo-z storm n. The etymological identity of senses 4 a...
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store
▪ I. store, n. (stɔə(r)) Forms: 3–7 stor, 4 stoer, 4–5 stoor, 5 stour, stoher, 5–6 stoore, 6 stoare, stowre, Sc. stoire, stoyr, 9 dial. stoar, 6–7 stoir, 3– store. [ME. stor, aphetic f. astore n., a. OF. estor (= Pr. estor, Anglo-L. staurum, instaurum) vbl. noun f. estorer: see store v. (The W. ystô...
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