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WINDLESTRAW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WINDLESTRAW is a dry thin stalk of grass.
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windlestraw - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From windle + straw. Noun. edit. windlestraw (countable and uncountable, plural windlestraws). (UK, Scotland, dialect) A grass used for making ropes ...
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WINDLESTRAW - Hotel Reviews (Walkerburn, Scotland - Tripadvisor
A unique Boutique Bed and Breakfast and exclusive use destination close to Edinburgh but in the heart of the beautiful Border countryside with outstanding ...
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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...
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WINDLESTRAW Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a withered stalk of any of various grasses. any of various long-stalked species of grass. any tall, thin person. any light or flimsy material or object.
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windlestraw, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
Something likened to a withered stalk of grass in being insubstantial, ineffectual, or flimsy. Occasionally contemptuously applied to a spear or lance.
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Windlestraw Law
Windlestraw Law is a hill in the Moorfoot Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland.
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WINDLESTRAW definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
windlestraw in American English · 1. a withered stalk of any of various grasses · 2. any of various long-stalked species of grass · 3. any tall, thin person.
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Windlestraw Hotel - Scottish Borders - Beautiful Stays
Windlestraw is the perfect luxury getaway, offering intimate dining and personal service overlooking the picturesque Tweed Valley in the heart of the Scottish ...
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Windlestraw: A Book of Verse, with Legends in Rhyme of the Plants ...
This book was originally published prior to 1923, and represents a reproduction of an important historical work, maintaining the same format as the original ...
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Windlestraw Law - Wikipedia
Windlestraw Law is a hill in the Moorfoot Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. It is the highest peak of the range.
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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...
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Caddon Water
It rises on Windlestraw Law, four miles north of Innerleithen, and flows through the Stantling Craig Reservoir.
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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.
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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.
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