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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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The Vanishing (2018 film)
In a violent struggle James manages to strangle Boor and Donald kills Locke, using the woolding. wikipedia.org
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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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Lasso
horse or mule to another to make them go in a straight line; 2) the leading mule of three that draw a cart; 3) a rope used for binding masts and spars (woolding 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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François l'Olonnais
himself was an expert torturer, and his techniques included slicing portions of flesh off the victim with a sword, burning them alive, or tying knotted "woolding wikipedia.org
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packing
▪ I. packing, vbl. n.1 (ˈpækɪŋ) [f. pack v.1 + -ing1.] I. The action of pack v.1 1. a. The putting (of things) together compactly, as for transport, preservation, or sale; the filling (of a receptacle) with things so put in.1389 Act 13 Rich. II, c. 9. §1 Null merchant nautre homme achate ses leynes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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