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uplandish
upˈlandish, a. and n. Also 4–5 vplondische, -isshe, -ysche, -ysshe, 6 vplandis(s)he, -ys(s)he, etc. [f. upland n.1 and n.2 + -ish. Cf. OE. uplendisc, MDa. oplændisk ‘Swedish’ (Da. oplandsk uplandish), MSw. upländsker, uplenzsker, etc. (Sw. uppländsk) of Uppland (also = Swedish), Icel. upplenzkr of U... Oxford English Dictionary
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uplands
† ˈuplands, a. Obs. Chiefly Sc. [f. upland n. (either possessive sing. or the plur. used attrib.), or Sc. var. of prec.] = uplandish a.c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 5077 (Kölbing), The vplondismen, þat hadden ladde Cartes & somers. Ibid. 5271, 6776. 14.. in Sc. Acts Parlt. (1814) I. 333 Ilke burges may punde... Oxford English Dictionary
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agrestial
agrestial, a. (əˈgrɛstɪəl) [f. L. agresti-s (see agrest) + -al1. Cf. celesti-al.] Inhabiting the fields or open country; wild; spec. (Bot.) growing wild in cultivated land.1607 Topsell Serpents (1653) 638 Other [bees] again are altogether wilde, uplandish, and agrestial. 1842 Fraser's Mag. Sept. 298... Oxford English Dictionary
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idiotism
idiotism (ˈɪdɪətɪz(ə)m) Also 7 ideotism. [In branch I. = F. idiotisme (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. late L. idiōtismus common or vulgar manner of speaking, a. Gr. ἰδιωτισµός way or fashion of a common person, homely or vulgar phrase, f. ἰδιωτίζειν (see idiotize). In branch II. f. idiot + -ism; cf. F... Oxford English Dictionary
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stapler
▪ I. stapler1 (ˈsteɪplə(r)) Also 6 stapeler, stapuller. [f. staple n.2 + -er1. Cf. med.L. stapulārius.] 1. (More fully merchant stapler.) A merchant of the Staple. (See quot. 1908.)a 1513 Fabyan Chron. (1811) 465 In the whiche [parlyament]..was graunted, to the mayntenaunce of his warres, l. s. of a... Oxford English Dictionary
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