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Þ þ (thorn)
Ð ð (eth)
Ʒ ʒ (yogh)
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41.
skēt
n.(1)
1 quotation in 1 sense
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An incision, a cut.
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tor
n.
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(a) A rocky peak or hill; (b) something resembling a peak or hill; (c) in surnames and place names [see Smith
PNElem.
2.184; surname quots. spelled
tor
may belong to
tour
n.(1)
10.
].
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43.
warrok
n.(1)
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A somewhat disparaging or contemptuous term for a dog; ?a hideous or monstrous creature.
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wratbihe
n.
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A fish of the Labridae family, a wrasse.
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