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bawk — Mawdesley Glossary 1. a large heavy piece of timber, a beam. 2. to cry as a child.The voice of a cow or calf. 3. to frustrate another person s actions or intentions … English dialects glossary
randle bawk — an iron gibbet in a chimney, to hang the pot hooks on. York. Called also a gallow bawk … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
haaf bawk — the pole attached to a haaf net whereby it is raised out of the water (Scottish dialect) … Dictionary of ichthyology
swath-bawk'd — grass that has escaped the scythe. Lane … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
balkline — /bawk luyn /, n. 1. Sports. (in track events) the starting line. 2. Billiards. a. a straight line drawn across the table behind which the cue balls are placed in beginning a game. b. any of four lines, each near to and parallel with one side of… … Universalium
baulk — /bawk/, v.i., v.t., n. balk. * * * … Universalium
Duckman — Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man Genre Adult animation/Sitcom Format Animation Created by Everet … Wikipedia
Age Of Mythology: The Titans — Éditeur Microsoft Développeur Ensemble Studios … Wikipédia en Français
Age of mythology: the titans — Éditeur Microsoft Développeur Ensemble Studios … Wikipédia en Français
bauxite — bauxitic /bawk sit ik, boh zit /, adj. /bawk suyt, boh zuyt/, n. a rock consisting of aluminum oxides and hydroxides with various impurities: the principal ore of aluminum. [1860 65; named after Les Baux, near Arles in S France; see ITE1] * * *… … Universalium