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windlestraw
windlestraw Sc. and dial. (ˈwɪnd(ə)lstrɔː) Forms: 1 windelstreaw, -streow, 6 Sc. wynd-, windilstray, 7 windle-strawe, 8–9 Sc. winlestrae, 9 dial. windle-, winnelstrae, -stray, etc., 7– windlestraw. [OE. windelstréaw, ? f. windel windle n.1 + stréaw straw n.] 1. A dry thin withered stalk of grass, su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Windlestraw Law
Windlestraw Law is a hill in the Moorfoot Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. wikipedia.org
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windle
▪ I. windle, n.1 Now dial. or local. (ˈwɪnd(ə)l) Forms: 1–3 windel, (1 -il), 3–6 wyndel, 6 wyndle, -dille, -dell, 8–9 dial. winnel, 6– windle. [OE. windel str. m., ‘cartellus’, ‘fiscella’, ‘canistrum’, ‘corbis’, f. windan to plait, wind v.1: see -le 1. Parallel in formation are OHG. wintilâ (MHG., G... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caddon Water
It rises on Windlestraw Law, four miles north of Innerleithen, and flows through the Stantling Craig Reservoir. wikipedia.org
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Blackhope Scar
It lies to the northeast of the town of Peebles and is the second highest of the Moorfoot Hills after Windlestraw Law. wikipedia.org
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Moorfoot Hills
The highest point of the Moorfoot Hills is Windlestraw Law, at 659 metres. Parts of the Moorfoot Hills are designated a Special Area of Conservation. wikipedia.org
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No Nations, No Peoples
Additional musicians Daryl Westfall - Loops (2) * Chris Phinney - Loops (3) * Lisa Moscatiello - Vocals (4, 8) Windlestraw - Loops (5) * International wikipedia.org
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Pamela Wyndham
Works Windlestraw: A book of verse, 1905 The Children and The Pictures, 1907 published by Heinemann The White Wallet, 1912, republished in 1928 with wikipedia.org
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Peebles Railway
Its location on the banks of the Upper River Tweed put it on the communication routes of the area, constrained by the hills north and south surrounding Windlestraw wikipedia.org
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