单词 |
fitcher |
释义 |
fitcherv./ˈfɪtʃə/ Origin: Of unknown origin. Etymology: Origin unknown. Mining. 1865 T. Garland List Words Common Use W. Cornwall in Apr. 48 Fitchered, to be baulked, stopped short. The word is mostly used in mining, where some difficulty occurs in the boring of a hole for blasting. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < v.1865 |
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- to do —— misters
- to do … wrong
- to do, give, lend borrowing
- to do, have, make, nim, seek, and esp take wreche
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake of
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake on,
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake upon
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake of
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake on,
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake upon
- to do, make one's wise
- to do, make sacrifice
- to do, make wait
- to do, make, etc great spoil
- to do, make, etc much spoil
- to do, make, etc spoil
- to do, make, receive, swear, etc fealty
- to do, make, render stead
- to do, perform or work the feat
- to do, put arrear
- to do, to make sembly
- to dock the entail
- to doctor up
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