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Yclept
Yclept is an archaic English word meaning "by the name of". Yclept may also refer to
Yclept, album by the band Dome
Yclept, the first band of musician Chris Jay
Yclept Yarbro, a newsletter by the writer Chelsea
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Dome (band)
Yclept, a collection of Dome's later work, was released on WMO in 1998. Discography
Studio albums
Dome (1980)
Dome 2 (1980)
Dome 3 (1981)
Will You Speak This Word (1982)
Yclept (1999)
as B.C. Gilbert & G.
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yclepe
† yclepe, v. Obs. (ɪˈkliːp) Also 6 ycleepe. [OE. ᵹeclipian, ᵹecleopian to call (in various senses): see y- 3 c and clepe v. Spenser's ycleepe is a new back-formation on yclept. In quot. 1901 ‘ycleping’ is an error for ‘clipping’ (clip v.1).] trans. To call by name, name.c 950, c 1100 [see yclept]. 1...
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Chris Jay
He formed his first band, Yclept, while still in high school and performed throughout South Jersey including opening for one of his heroes, Arlo Guthrie
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Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
The newsletter, Yclept Yarbro, about her and her writings has been published since 1995 by Lindig Hall Harris.
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Get It – Get It
than this, a humdrum blues runthrough (with big-band horns and fake-symph strings) on which Ike claims authorship of such works as "Dust My Broom" (here yclept "I Believe") and "Ten Long Years" (here yclept "Five Long Years").
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ycleped
yclept, ycleped, pa. pple. arch. (ɪˈklɛpt), (ɪˈkliːpt, poet. ɪˈkliːpɪd) Forms: 1 ᵹeclypod, Northumb. ᵹicliop(p)ad, 2 ȝecleped, iclipet, 2–3 iclepet, i-, ycluped, 4 yclepud, 4–5 icleped, yclepid, 5 iclepyd, 6 iclipped, iclipt, ycliped, ycclipped, ycleapt, -ed, Sc. yclepit, 6–7 yclipt, 7 i-, ycleeped,...
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funambulist
funambulist (fjuːˈnæmbjʊlɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] A performer on the tight (or slack) rope, a rope-walker, a rope-dancer.1793 Looker-on No. 80 ¶3 What man will withhold from the funambulist the praise of justice, who considers his inflexible uprightness? 1824 Heber Jrnl. (ed. 2) II. xx. 334 Tricks...
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inkshed
inkshed humorous. (ˈɪŋkʃɛd) [f. ink n.1 + -shed, after bloodshed.] The shedding or spilling of ink; consumption or waste of ink in writing.1672 Marvell Reh. Transp. Wks. 1776 II. 58 To spare mine own pains, and prevent ink-shed [etc.]. 1677 W. Hughes Man of Sin iii. iii. 94 But to avoid more Ink-she...
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seamost
seamost, a. rare. (ˈsiːməʊst) [f. sea n. + -most.] Situated nearest the sea.1626 Sir F. Drake Revived (1628) 47 He sent the Lyon, to the seamost Island of the Catiuaas, to discry the truth of the report. a 1851 Moir Poet. Wks. (1852) II. 26 Thy seamost town, Yclept in Saxon Chronicles Eske-mouthe.
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