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thropple
▪ I. thropple, thrapple, n. Sc. and north. dial. (ˈθrop(ə)l, ˈθrap(ə)l) Forms: α. 4–6 throppill, 6 -il, -el, 6–8 throple, 7 throp(p)ell, 6– thropple. β. 8– Sc. dial. thrapple. [In use from 14th c. chiefly in the North. Origin obscure: its date is against its being an altered form of throttle n. A co...
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thrappled
ˈthroppled, ˈthrappled, a. [f. thropple n. + -ed2.] Having a thropple (of a specified kind). Chiefly used of horses.1607 Markham Caval. iii. (1617) 15 Cock-throppled [see cock-throppled]. 1614 ― Cheap Husb. (1623) 47 A full eye, open nostrill wide jawed, loose thropled, deepe neckt. 1725 Bradley's F...
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throplet
† throplet Obs. rare—1. [f. thropple n. + -et1.] The pharynx.1720 W. Gibson Diet. Horses i. (ed. 2) 10 The Jaws should be..on the upper Part placed at a moderate Distance from each other, that the Head of the Pharynx or Throplet may easily fall between them.
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cock-throppled
ˈcock-throppled Also -thrappled. [lit. ‘having the thropple like that of a cock’.] Of a horse: Having the wind-pipe, when he bridles, curved like a bow.1617 Markham Caval. iii. 15 The throppell..should when the horse reyneth be straight and euen, not bending like a bowe which is called cock-thropple...
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1778
Twenty-fifth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, for repairing the Road leading from the Town of Morpeth, by or through Mitford, Thropple
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1750–1754
Morpeth and Elsdon Road Act 1751|public|33|26-03-1752|archived=n|An Act for repairing the Road leading from the Town of Morpeth, by or through Mitford, Thropple
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throttle
▪ I. throttle, n. (ˈθrɒt(ə)l) Forms: 6 throtal, throttil, 7 dial. thrattle, 8 throtle, 6– throttle. [Has the form of a dim. of throte, throat: cf. Ger. drossel, dim. of OHG. droȥȥa throat. But the late appearance of the word (c 1550), its app. synonymy with the earlier thropple (c 1375), and the ear...
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weasand
weasand Now chiefly dial. (ˈwiːzənd) Forms: α. 1 wásend, 4 wosen, 7 wozen. β. 4–8 wesand, 5 Sc. vassand, 5 waysande, 5–6 wesande, weysand(e, 6 wessande, wezzand, 7 wezand, weazond, 7–9 weazand, 9 weezand, 6– weasand; 4–6 wesaunt, 5–6 -aunnt, -awnt, -ant, 6 -ante, weasaunte, 6–7 weasant; 6 weasan, 6–...
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