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troched
† ˈtroched, a. Venery. Obs. [ad. OF. troche (14th c. in Godef.), as if f. troche n.1 + -ed2.] Having a ‘troche’, as a deer's horn; also said of the deer.c 1410 Master of Game (MS. Digby 182) xxiv, If he be troched of iii. he is an herte of xii. 1413–22 Venery de Twety in Rel. Ant. I. 151 Whan he is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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troche
▪ I. † troche, n.1 Venery. Obs. Also 7 troch, in Dicts. erron. torch. [a. OF. troche (13th c. in Godef.) cluster, mass, also in sense 2 below; in Twety Art de Venerie (a 1327) in sense 1, with which cf. OF. trocheure (14th c. in Godef. Compl.), F. trochure. Cf. also troched, troching.] 1. A cluster ... Oxford English Dictionary
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fourch
† fourch(e, v. Obs. [a. F. fourcher to fork, f. fourche fork.] 1. intr. = fork v.; spec. of a hart: see quot. Hence fourched ppl. a., forked.c 1320 Sir Tristr. 503 Þe rauen he ȝaue his ȝiftes Sat on þe fourched tre, On rowe. 1413–22 Venery de Twety in Rel. Ant. I. 151 Alleway we calle [a hart one] o... Oxford English Dictionary
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antler
antler (ˈæntlə(r)) Forms: 3 ? antolier, auntolier, 4–5 auntelere, hauntelere, 5–6 auntler, 6–8 antlier, 6– antler. [a. OFr. antoillier (i.e. antoʎer):—late L. *ant(e)oculār-em (ramum) the ‘branch’ or tine of a stag's horn ‘in front of the eyes’; cf. Ger. augensprosze ‘eye-sprout.’ Antoillier represe... Oxford English Dictionary
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