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toll-dish
ˈtoll-dish [toll n.1 2 a (b).] A dish or bowl of stated dimensions for measuring the toll of grain at a mill; a multure-dish.a 1550 Mery Jest of Mylner of Abyngton 50 in Hazl. E.P.P. III. 102 The mylner was so trewe and fele, Of each mannes corne wolde he steale More than his toledish by a deale. c ...
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dish
▪ I. dish, n. (dɪʃ) Forms: 1 disc, (3 dischs, diss), 3–5 disch, -e, 4 (dise, dych, diȝsch), dissch, -e, 4–5 dyssh, -e, 4–6 disshe, dishe, 5–6 dyssche, dysch, dysche, 6 diszshe, 3– dish. [OE. disc plate, bowl, platter, = OHG. tisc plate (MHG. and Ger. tisch table), OS. disk table, MDu. and Du. disch ...
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toll
▪ I. toll, n.1 (təʊl) Also 2–7 tol, 5–7 tolle, tole, (5–6 towl(e, 6 toule, towlle, Sc. toille, 7 toal(l, toale; 4 tholle, 5–6 tholl, 5 (7 Sc.) thoill, 6–7 thole); the th-forms chiefly in Latin context. [OE. toll = OFris., OS. tol (MLG., LG., MDu., Du. tol), OHG., MHG. zol (Ger. zoll); ON. tollr (Sw....
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farm
▪ I. † farm, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 feorm (Northumb. færm), 2 ferm, 3 south. veorme, 4 form, 5 farme. [OE. feorm str. fem.:—prehistoric *fermâ. Not found outside Eng., and no satisfactory Teut. etymology has been proposed. On the assumption that the primary sense was ‘fixed portion of provisions, ration’...
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