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swingling
▪ I. † swingling, vbl. n.1 Obs. (ˈswɪŋglɪŋ) In 1 swinglung, (swinclung), 5 swyngyllyng. [Cf. Icel. svingla to rove, Da. svingla to reel, stagger, svingling reeling, giddiness. The form in the northern Alph. Tales may be from Scandinavian.] Giddiness, dizziness, vertigo.c 1000 ælfric Gloss. in Wr.-Wü... Oxford English Dictionary
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Swingle Singers (Philips boxed set)
Getting Romantic (1965) Disk 7: Swingling Telemann a.k.a. Rococo Á Go Go (1966) Disk 8: Les Quatre Saisons a.k.a. wikipedia.org
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swingle
▪ I. swingle, n.1 (ˈswɪŋg(ə)l) Also 5 swengyl, swyngel, -il, -yl(l, swangul-, sungylle-, 5–6 swyngell, 6 swyngle, 7 swingow, 6–9 swingell, 9 local swindgel(l, swingel, -jel (ˈswɪndʒ(ə)l). [a. MDu. swinghel swingle for flax, corresp. in form to OE. swingell, -el(l)e, swingle stroke or stripe with a r... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Swingles discography
Getting Romantic Swingling Telemann (1966) Philips – a.k.a. Rococo À Go Go Place Vendôme with the Modern Jazz Quartet (1966) Philips – a.k.a. wikipedia.org
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swingletree
swingletree (ˈswɪŋg(ə)ltriː) Forms: see swingle and tree. [f. swingle n.1 + tree n.] 1. A board used in dressing flax or hemp: = swing-stock, swingle-stock (see swing- 2 b, swingle-). Also called swingletree block. swingletree dagger = swing-knife (swing- 2 b), swingle n.1 1. Obs. or dial.c 1462 Wri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rococo Á Go Go
Rococo Á Go Go (released as Swingling Telemann in France) is the fifth album released by the Swingle Singers. section: Guy Pedersen – double bass Daniel Humair – drums References / external links Philips PHM 200-214 (Mono LP) / Philips PHS 600-214 (Stereo LP) Swingling wikipedia.org
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rippling
▪ I. ˈrippling, vbl. n.1 [f. ripple v.1] The action or process of cleaning flax, etc., from seeds.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 434/2 Rypelynge, of flax, or oþer lyke, avulsio. 1660 Howell Parly of Beasts 14 There must be..rippling, braking,..and heckling of Hemp. 1765 Museum Rust. IV. 456 When the flax grows... Oxford English Dictionary
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scutching
▪ I. ˈscutching, vbl. n.1 [f. scutch v.1 + -ing1.] The action of scutch v.11611 Cotgr., Singlement,..a whisking, lashing, ierking, scutching. 1641 R. Baillie Lett. & Jrnls. (Bannatyne Cl.) I. 326 Discourse falling in concerning the Deputie's scutching of a gentleman with a rod. 1641 Hinde J. Bruen x... Oxford English Dictionary
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hatchel
▪ I. hatchel, n. (ˈhætʃ(ə)l) Forms: α. 4 hechele, hechil, 5 hychele, 6–7 hetchell, -ill, hichel, 7 (9– dial. and U.S.) hetchel, hitchel. β. 7–9 hatchel(l. [A parallel form to hackle n.2, q.v. for etymological relations. Of the various Eng. forms, hechele (hetchel) and hekele, are the earlier, and ap... Oxford English Dictionary
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swing-
swing- in combination. 1. In general attrib. or adj. use (mostly without hyphen, as a separate word). a. Applied to a piece of mechanism, apparatus, or utensil suspended, hinged, or pivoted so as to be capable of oscillating or turning to and fro: = swinging ppl. a. 1, 2. (See also 2.)1791 Rep. Comm... Oxford English Dictionary
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