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Traditional English :: pratincole
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prating.html - n. any of various birds of the subfamily Glareolinae, inhabiting sandy and stony areas and feeding on insects. [mod.L pratincola f. L pratum meadow + incola inhabitant] |
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Traditional English :: pratie
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prating.html - n. esp. Ir. a potato. [corrupt.] |
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Traditional English :: pratincole
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prating.html - n. any of various birds of the subfamily Glareolinae, inhabiting sandy and stony areas and feeding on insects. [mod.L pratincola f. L pratum meadow + incola inhabitant] |
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Traditional English :: pratique
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prating.html - n. a licence to have dealings with a port, granted to a ship after quarantine or on showing a clean bill of health. [F, = practice, intercourse, f. It. pratica f. med.L practica: see PRACTICIAN] |
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Traditional English :: prat
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prating.html - n. sl. 1 Brit. a silly or foolish person. 2 the buttocks. [16th-c. cant (in sense 2): orig. unkn.] |
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Traditional English :: prate
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prating.html - v. & n. --v. 1 intr. chatter; talk too much. 2 intr. talk foolishly or irrelevantly. 3 tr. tell or say in a prating manner. --n. prater n. prating adj. [ME f. MDu., MLG praten, prob. imit.] |
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