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  • 62pinfold — historical noun a pound for stray animals. verb confine (a stray animal) in such a pound. Origin OE pundfald, from a base shared by pond and pound3 + fold2 …

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  • 63hutch — n 1. pen, animal pen, coop, enclosed coop, fold, confine, cage; compound, farmyard, barnyard, stockade, corral, paddock, pound, dog pound, kennel; sty, pigsty, pigpen, chicken yard, chicken coop, sheep fold. 2. hut, cabin, cottage, cot, hogan,… …

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  • 64impound — v.tr. 1 confiscate. 2 take possession of. 3 shut up (animals) in a pound. 4 shut up (a person or thing) as in a pound. 5 (of a dam etc.) collect or confine (water). Derivatives: impoundable adj. impounder n. impoundment n …

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  • 65pinfold — n. & v. n. a pound for stray cattle etc. v.tr. confine (cattle) in a pinfold. Etymology: OE pundfald (as POUND(3), FOLD(2)) …

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  • 66Pend — Pend, v. t. [Cf. pen to shut in, or AS. pyndan, E. pound an inclosure.] To pen; to confine. [R.] [1913 Webster] ended within the limits . . . of Greece. Udall. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 67Poind — (poind), v. t. [See {Pound} to confine.] 1. To impound, as cattle. [Obs. or Scot.] Flavel. [1913 Webster] 2. To distrain. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …

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