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whinyard
whinyard Now Hist. (ˈhwɪnjəd) Forms: 5 whyneherd, whyneard, 6 whynarde, whinyeard, winniard, 7 whineyard, -yeard, whineard, whyniard, whinniard, 7–8 whiniard, 6– whinyard. [Of obscure origin; cf. whinger n.1] A short-sword, a hanger.1478 Nottingham Rec. II. 296 Cum quodam armicudio vulgariter nuncup... Oxford English Dictionary
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whiniard
whiniard obs. form of whinyard. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dee Stakes
: Northern Light 1861: Starlight 1862: Costa 1863: Borealis 1864: Greville 1865: Broomielaw 1866: Bertie 1867: Van Amburgh 1868: Uncas 1869: Whinyard wikipedia.org
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whineard
whineard obs. form of whinyard. Oxford English Dictionary
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Radnor Forest
The strata are exposed around Harley Dingle and Whinyard Rocks. wikipedia.org
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whinion
† whinion obscure obs. var. whinyard.1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes i. iii. 12 Be not afraid To gird thy whinion to thy trusty Thigh. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dragon and Soldier
, among the various mercenary armies operating in the Orion Arm, coöperated with Draycos' most-recent attackers, Jack enlists in the mercenary force 'Whinyard's wikipedia.org
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whinger
▪ I. whinger, n.1 Chiefly Sc. Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈhwɪŋ(g)ə(r), ˈhwɪndʒə(r)) Forms: 6 Sc. quhingar, -ger, -gre, quhinȝear, -yeir, whingear, 6, 8 whingar, 9 dial. whinjer, 6– whinger. [Presumably related to the earlier synonymous whinyard. The pronunciation with (ŋ) or (ŋg) is vouched for by several ins... Oxford English Dictionary
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lope
▪ I. lope, n. (ləʊp) [A dialectal var. of loup n. a. ON. hlǫup: see leap n.1 Some of the uses may be from Du. loop, which is etymologically identical, and others are prob. from the Eng. vb.] † 1. = leap n.1 in various senses. Obs.14.. S. Eng. Leg. (MS. Bodl. 779) in Herrig Archiv LXXXII. 402/47 He o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hogen Mogen
Hogen Mogen, n. and a. (ˌhəʊgən ˈməʊgən) Forms: 7 Hoghan Moghan, (Hogin Mogin), 7–8 Hoghen-Moghen, 7–8 Hogan Mogan, Hogen Mogen. [A popular corruption or perversion of the Dutch Hoogmogendheiden, ‘High Mightinesses’, the title of the States-General. Obsolete in all senses, exc. perhaps A 2, B 1; and... Oxford English Dictionary
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gar
▪ I. gar, n. (gɑː(r)) Also garr, guard. [Short f. garfish.] a. A fish of the Pike or Esox family of the genus Belone, having long bill-like jaws; the gar-fish or gar-pike.1765 J. Bartram Jrnl. 27 Dec. in Stork Acc. E. Florida (1766) 10 'Tis full of large fish, as cats, garr, mullets. 1791 W. Bartram... Oxford English Dictionary
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