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  • 61wythe — variant of withe * * * /with/, n. George, 1729 1806, U.S. jurist and statesman. * * * wythe «wyth, wihth, wihth», noun, verb, wythed, wyth|ing. = withe. (Cf. ↑withe) * * * wyth(e obs. ff …

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  • 62Wimbledon F.C. — This article refers to the original club from London which existed until 2004. For the relocated and renamed club, see Milton Keynes Dons F.C. For the football club formed by supporters of Wimbledon F.C. when the owners announced their intent to… …

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  • 63Non-monumental uses of Ogham — As well as its use for monumental inscriptions, the Old Irish ogham alphabet was used for short messages on wood or metal, either to relay messages, or to denote ownership of the object inscribed. Some of these messages seem to have been cryptic… …

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  • 64Football League First Division 1980/81 — Die Saison 1980/81 war die 82. Saison der Football League First Division als höchste englische Fußballliga. Sie begann am 16. August 1980 und endete 19. Mai am 1981. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Vor der Saison 2 Endtabelle 3 Nach der Saison 3.1 Abst …

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  • 65Nottingham Forest — Voller Name Nottingham Forest Football Club Gegründet 1865 …

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  • 66Scholastic ogham — Use of the early medieval Irish ogham alphabet is largely divided between monumental epigraphy and scholastic use in, or influenced by, manuscript tradition, Scholastic ogham notably involves artificial expansions of the alphabet, such as the… …

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  • 67withy — /ˈwɪði/ (say widhee) noun (plural withies) 1. a willow, especially an osier. 2. a flexible twig, or withe. 3. a band or halter made of a willow twig, or the like. –adjective 4. Rare like a withe, as in slenderness, flexibility, etc. {Middle… …

  • 68with|y — «WIHTH ee, WIHTH », noun, plural with|ies, adjective. –n. 1. a willow or osier. 2. a twig of willow or osier; withe. 3. a band or halter made of withes. –adj. resembling a withe in flexibility. ╂[Old English wīthig < withthe withe + ig …

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  • 69Vitis Caribaea — Water withe Wa ter withe , n. (Bot.) A vinelike plant ({Vitis Carib[ae]a}) growing in parched districts in the West Indies, and containing a great amount of sap which is sometimes used for quenching thirst. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 70withy — I. noun (plural withies) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wīthig; akin to Old High German wīda willow, Latin vitis vine, viēre to plait more at wire Date: before 12th century 1. willow; especially osier 1 2. a flexible slender twig or… …

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