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woold
▪ I. woold, n. (wuːld) Forms: 7 wolde, would, 9 woold. [Related to next.] a. Naut. = woolding. b. attrib. in woold cord, woold rope (cf. WFlem. oelkorde): binding cord or rope.1628 Toke (Kent) Estate Accts. lf. 115 (MS.) For making 16 lbs of hempe into a wolde rope. 4/-. 1639 Ibid. lf. 202 A payer o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Woold Homé
The home of Woold, an English slave trader, is located in southern Togo. Notes References Woold Homé - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2009-03-04. wikipedia.org
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woolder
woolder (ˈwuːldə(r)) Also 6 woller, 8 wooler, 9 wolder, woulder. [f. woold v. + -er1.] † a. Naut. A woold rope. Obs. b. Rope-making. A stick used as a lever in woolding; also, a workman operating this. By extension applied also to other similar levers (see quots. 1863, 1875). c. dial. A rolled banda... Oxford English Dictionary
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196+ Inspirational Good Morning Messages - Happily Lover
Good morning. Nothing woold stop you, except you from achieving your goal. Good Morning! Every morning brings a new scope. Every morning brings new hope. So take every day as a new day. Have a lovely day, Good morning! If want to be happy, then start sharing your happiness with others, and try to make others happy.
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Winterswijk
Before the city was liberated, there was a tank battle on the 30th of March in one of the townships called Woold, with sixty Sherman tanks. March is marked as the official day to remember the liberation of Winterswijk, despite the fact that in the late afternoon of 31 March parts of Miste and Woold wikipedia.org
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woll
woll see well, while, will, wool, woold. Oxford English Dictionary
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Agbodrafo
One can discover some vestiges of the past such as the "house of slaves" (Woold Home) or the well of chained ones. wikipedia.org
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woolding
woolding, vbl. n. (ˈwuːldɪŋ) Forms: α. 5 wolling, 5–6 wolyng(e, 6 wooling(e. β. 5 woldynge, 7 pl. wouldens, 7–8 woulding, 7– woolding (9 wolding). [late ME. wol(l)ing, prob. ad. MLG. *woling, MDu. *woeling (Du. woeling, whence G. wuhling, wuling, Da. vuling, cf. Sw. vulning), f. MLG. wolen, etc. woo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reseda luteola
Common names include dyer's rocket, dyer's weed, weld, woold, and yellow weed. wikipedia.org
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vengeably
ˈvengeably, adv. Now arch. or Obs. Also 5 vengably, 6 vengeablie, -eiably, veangeably. [f. prec.] 1. In a revengeful manner; vindictively; cruelly, pitilessly.1412–20 Lydg. Chron. Troy iv. 2775 Þis Achille of cruelte..Þe dede cors toke oute of þe taas, And vengably bond it. a 1450 Knt. de la Tour (1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hanasakeru Seishōnen
In episode 21 it is revealed that he is Kajika's cousin, for Harry and Woold are half-brothers. Rumaty matures as the series progresses. He is now resigned after passing the throne to Woold, Rumaty and Somand's father. wikipedia.org
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would
▪ I. would (wʊd) [The subj. of will v.1 used substantively.] The feeling or expression of a conditional or undecided desire or intention.1390 Gower Conf. III. 32 Bot yit is noght mi feste al plein, Bot al of woldes and of wisshes, Therof have I my fulle disshes. 1626 Fenner Hid. Manna (1656) 58 Thou... Oxford English Dictionary
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wole
wole obs. f. whole, will, wold, wool, woold. Oxford English Dictionary
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wileare
wileare pseudo-archaic f. whilere.1616 J. Lane Contn. Sqr.'s T. v. 585 Whence they whoe woold Algarsife killd wileare. Oxford English Dictionary
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restrainedly
reˈstrainedly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] With restraint; † restrictedly.1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. xxxvii. 19 Bycause our flesh woold streit fall to loocenes, God dealeth more restryenedly, with us. 1620 T. Granger Div. Logike 295 Strictly and restrainedly vsed, or largely. 1684 T. Burnet The. Earth i... Oxford English Dictionary
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