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woodwall
woodwall Now dial. (ˈwʊdwɒl) Forms: 3 wude-, 3–5 wodewale, 5 -woll, wodwale, 6 wode-, woodw(h)ale, -waule, -weele, 7 -wal, woodhall, 6– woodwall. See also Eng. Dial. Dict. [ME. wodewale, ad. or cogn. w. MLG. wedewale (early Flem. widewael ‘oriolus’) f. wede wood n.1 + *wale of obscure origin. (Cf. w... Oxford English Dictionary
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R121 road (Ireland)
Main Street (and via Dispensary Lane) in the town of Lucan; and Lucan Bridge in the county of South Dublin: Laraghcon, Westmanstown, Barberstown Cross, Woodwall wikipedia.org
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woodhack
woodhack Obs. (or dial.) (ˈwʊdhæk) Forms: 5 wodehake, wodake, 6 wo(o)dhacke, 9 woodhack. [f. wood n.1 + stem of hack v.1 (Cf. notehake, nuthatch.)] A woodpecker.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 531/2 Wodehake, or reyne fowle. c 1475 Pict. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 763/1 Hic icter, a wodake. a 1529 Skelton P. Sparowe 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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witwall
witwall Now dial. (ˈwɪtwɒl) Forms: 6–7 witwol, 6–8 witwal, 8–9 whitwall, 6– witwall. [a. early mod.G. † wittewal(e, also † weidewal (Gesner), now widewal, wiedewal; = MLG. weddewale, early Flem. widewael (Kilian). Cf. woodwall.] † 1. The Golden Oriole, Oriolus galbula. Obs.1544 Turner Avium Præcip. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of United Kingdom locations: Wir-Wood
" | |- class="vcard" | class="fn org" | Woodville Feus | class="adr" | Angus | class="note" | | class="note" | |- class="vcard" | class="fn org" | Woodwall wikipedia.org
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modwall
† ˈmodwall Obs. Also 7–8 mud-, 8 mid-. A variant or corruption, in old Dictionaries, for woodwall or witwall.1572 Huloet, Modwall a byrde which destroyeth bees, apiastra. 1657 C. Beck Univ. Char. I ij, A mudwall or wood pecker bird. 1658 Rowland tr. Moufet's Theat. Ins. 901 The nests of Swallowes, M... Oxford English Dictionary
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hickwall
hickwall local. (ˈhɪkwəl) Forms: α. 5 hyghwhele, 6 highwale, hucholl, hewhall, 6–7 hewel(l, 7– hew-hole. β. 7 highaw(e, heighaw, heyhoe, hiho, 7–8 high-hoe, 9 haihow; 9 heighhold. (Cf. high-hole, hecco.) γ. 6 hechewall, 6– hickwall; also 6 hicwaw, 7 hicway, 7–8 hickway. (Cf. witwall.) δ. 9 hickle, h... Oxford English Dictionary
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eat-bee
† ˈeat-bee Obs. An English name for the Merops apiaster, (sometimes wrongly identified with the Wood-pecker.) Cf. bee-eater.[1573 Cooper Thesaur., Apiastra Auicula est, Seruius, Eadem quæ merops, auis Germaniæ ignota. Longe enim errant, quæ picum viridem interpretantur.] 1608 Topsell Serpents 646 Di... Oxford English Dictionary
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