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Post by gaia on Jun 28, 2023 13:35:57 GMT
Nipperkin: associated with this famous English West Country song called the Barley Mow.
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Post by qtee on Jul 6, 2023 15:10:34 GMT
Opodeldoc: means some gum-resin extract from most parsnip roots.
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Post by buffy on Jul 7, 2023 8:26:13 GMT
Pall-mall: means something which happens in any confused, disorderly or rushed manner.
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Post by tinkerbell on Jul 8, 2023 14:48:53 GMT
Paregoric: is this medicine; specifically and figuratively, something which soothes.
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Post by pharlapjones on Jul 12, 2023 13:36:20 GMT
Petrichor: means this pleasant smell; often accompanies first rain after some long period of warm, dry weather in certain regions.
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Post by selene on Jul 13, 2023 8:43:52 GMT
Pharology: describes scientific study for lighthouses and signal lights.
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Post by whitewolf on Jul 14, 2023 8:48:08 GMT
Phenology: means recording dates each year when birds nested or plants flowered.
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Post by barbie on Jul 19, 2023 17:19:37 GMT
Piepowder: means someone with dusty feet.
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Post by sonico on Jul 21, 2023 13:47:47 GMT
Pilgarlic: means some bald-headed man or anybody looked on with humorous contempt or mock pity.
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Post by trinity on Jul 27, 2023 15:37:35 GMT
Pinchbeck: means something cheap or tawdry.
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Post by minx on Jul 28, 2023 17:45:36 GMT
Plenilune: prosaically full moon or full moon time.
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Post by sassy on Aug 9, 2023 17:36:28 GMT
Pocillovy: means this Latin pocillum for; little cup or small cupful.
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Post by selene on Aug 10, 2023 9:29:30 GMT
Poppycock: means nonsense or rubbish.
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Post by buffy on Aug 11, 2023 8:45:04 GMT
Poppysmic: means noise produced from smacking thy mouth lips together.
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Post by tori on Aug 12, 2023 9:18:55 GMT
Purdonium: was this trade name for any coal-box type or coal-scuttle, which had some removable metal lining.
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