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delf
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32 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) A stone quarry, a clay pit [quot.: 1340]; (b) an artificial watercourse, a canal, a ditch; (c) any hole dug in the ground; a ditch in which a ship is built or set afloat; a trench in which plants…
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