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ixion

5th March 2012, 14:59
I agree with you Martin...I can see how "glebe" could be described as "land of yore" but the ans word seems to have a different origin.
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ixion

5th March 2012, 15:03
Not entirely sure how 7D works either....is it meant to be read backwards for loose defn of fish or as a mis-stroke in rowing?
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peterm

5th March 2012, 15:10
Hi ixion

Bar is a type of fish. In Chambers.
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ixion

5th March 2012, 15:13
Thanks peterm, not sure how I missed that!
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peterm

5th March 2012, 15:20
29ac: land is an obsolete alternative of laund, which is Shakespearean for glade.
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ixion

5th March 2012, 15:51
Thanks again peterm - well spotted
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