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tilt-boat
ˈtilt-boat [f. tilt n.1 (or short for tilted) + boat n.] A large rowing boat having a tilt or awning, formerly used on the Thames, esp. as a passenger boat between London and Gravesend.1463 Mann. & Househ. Exp. (Roxb.) 251 For a tylt bote to London..iiij.d. 1576 in Feuillerat Revels Q. Eliz. (1908) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gallivat
† gallivat Obs. Forms: 7 gellywat(te, 8 galleywat(t, gallevat, 8–9 gallivat. [ad. Pg. galeota through East Indian channels: cf. galliot1.] A large boat used in the Eastern seas, having a triangular sail as well as oars.1613 Downton in Purchas Pilgrims (1625) I. 501 As soone as I anchored, I sent..Ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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tilt
▪ I. tilt, n.1 (tɪlt) Also 5 telt(e, 5–7 tylt, 6 tylte, 7 tillte. [Collateral form of ME. tild, teld n., perh. influenced by tent.] 1. A covering of coarse cloth, in early quots. of hair-cloth; an awning; a booth, tent, or tabernacle.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 488/1 Telte, or tente, tentorium. 1547 Privy C... Oxford English Dictionary
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row-barge
row-barge Now only Hist. [f. row v.1] A barge propelled by oars or sweeps.c 1513 in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. iii. I. 155 The one was Coke the Qwenys servant in a row barge. a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 23 The said Admirall put hymself in a small rowe barge, with three other small rowyng shippes and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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scoutchin
▪ I. † scout, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. Also 4 scowte. [a. ON. sk{uacu}te (in Icel. ‘cave formed by jutting rocks’, Vigf.); cf. sk{uacu}ta to jut out, cogn. with skióta to shoot v.] A high overhanging rock.13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 2167 Þe skwez of þe scowtes skayued hym þoȝt. 1781 Hutton Tour to Caves (ed. 2)... Oxford English Dictionary
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tongue
▪ I. tongue, n. (tʌŋ) Forms: 1–6 tunge, (3 tunke, tonke), 3–6, 7 Sc. tonge, (4 tungge, tongge), 3–8 tounge, 4 Sc. towng, -e, 4–6 tung (also 8 Sc.), Sc. twng, 4–7 toung, tong, (5 tounghe), 5–7 toong, (6 toongue, 6–7 toungue), 5– tongue. [OE. and ME. tunge wk. f. = OFris. tunge, OS. tunga (MLG., LG. t... Oxford English Dictionary
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