Haunch

  • 81hanch — noun a) variant of hance ,1886: A haunch. The Squire zend em a beautiful hanch o venison. Frederick Thomas Elworthy, The West Somerset Word Book. A Glossary of Dialectical and Archaic Words and Phrases used in the West of Somerset and East Devon… …

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  • 82English words first attested in Chaucer — Contents 1 Etymology 2 List 2.1 Canterbury Tales General Prologue …

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  • 83Rump (animal) — The rump is anterior to the animal s tail (here on a draft horse) The rump or croup, in the external morphology of an animal, is the portion of the posterior dorsum that is posterior to the loins and anterior to the tail. Anatomically, the rump… …

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  • 84Joana Vasconcelos — Nectar, Lissabon (2006) Jóia do Tejo, Lis …

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  • 85Масонский табель — Масонство Масонство …

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  • 86keu-2, keu̯ǝ- —     keu 2, keu̯ǝ     English meaning: to bend     Deutsche Übersetzung: often with labialen or gutturalen extensions: “biegen” in verschiedenen Sonderungen as “in joint biegen, Gelenk, sich bũcken, sich drehen”; “Einbiegung, Einwölbung,… …

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  • 87kleng- and klenk- —     kleng and klenk     English meaning: to bend, wind     Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen, winden, zusammendrehen”     Material: 1. Lat. clingō, ere “cingō or clūdō” (Paul. ex Festo 49 L., Glossen); O.Ice. hlykkr “ curvature “, hlekkr “ring”… …

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  • 88hainch — ˈ(h)ānsh dialect Britain variant of haunch * * * hainch /hānsh or hānch/ Scots form of ↑haunch1 * * * hainch Sc. form of haunch …

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  • 89huckle — ˈhəkəl noun ( s) Etymology: akin to Middle English hokebone hip, haunch, and perhaps to Old Norse hūka to squat more at hawker : hip, haunch …

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  • 90Ankle — An kle ([a^][ng] k l), n. [OE. ancle, anclow, AS. ancleow; akin to Icel. [ o]kkla, [ o]kli, Dan. and Sw. ankel, D. enklaauw, enkel, G. enkel, and perh. OHG. encha, ancha thigh, shin: cf. Skr. anga limb, anguri finger. Cf. {Haunch}.] The joint… …

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