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Mattock etymology

Supplement to The Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish - Google-teoshaun tulos. Isidore of Seville's Etymologies: Complete English Translation - Google-teoshaun tulos. Definition of “pickaxe”, Collins English Dictionary.


Luciferous Logolepsy - M - Kokogiak. com. Etymology of beggars, buggers, and bigots, part 4, OUPblog.


A large pick or mattock. verb. to use a pickaxe on (earth, rocks, etc). Word Origin. C15: from earlier pikois (but influenced also by axe), from Old French picois.


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Mattock n. - pick-like digging tool. mattoid n. - a congenitally insane person. maturate v. study of origin of ores. metallogenic, metallogenetic, adj. metameric. 19 Mar 2014 Mosheim listed the following hypothetical sources on the derivation of Beguine and the rest: Still another bigot means “mattock. hoe.


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ESOP * The Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers * Volume 26 65. Nain (son of Gror) - Tolkien Gateway. 4 Dec 2014 1 History. 2 Genealogy. 3 Etymology. 4 See also. 5 References kicked Nain. s leg so that he missed and shattered his mattock on the steps.

Mattock/Dublin/where to get - boards. ie. In an English country garden, OxfordWords blog.


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20 May 2014 you can (or could in the 16th century) call a mattock a mattock, this being another. Groundhog etymology: from whistle pigs to woodchucks. Matog. midog) Mattock This inscribed artifact is pictured and described on. 66 An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, by Alexander McBain. 6 Feb 2009 According to Webster. s: Middle English howe, from Middle French houe, of Germanic origin. akin to Old High German houwa mattock, houwan.