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ˈtalshide Obs. exc. Hist. Also 5 talschide, -shed, 6–7 taleshide, 7 talshid. [f. OF. tail cutting, cut + shide: cf. talwood.] A shide or piece of wood of prescribed length, either round, or split in two or four, according to thickness, for cutting into billets for firewood. Talshides were classed fr...
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talwood
ˈtalwood Obs. exc. Hist. Also 4–5 talwode, tallwod(e, (taleghwode, tallowood), 5–9 tallwood, 6 tal(e)wod, talewood, tallwodde, tallewode, 6–7 tall wood. [A rendering of OF. bois de tail ‘bois en coupe’ (Godef.), f. tail cutting, cut.] Wood for fuel, cut up usually to a prescribed size: cf. talshide....
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taleshide
▪ I. ‖ tales Law. (ˈteɪliːz) [L. pl. of tālis such, in the phrase tales de circumstantibus ‘such (or the like) persons from those standing about’, occurring in the order for adding such persons to a jury; whence used as a n.] Originally, in plural, Persons taken from among those present in court or ...
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