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stricel

  • noun [ masculine ]
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stricel, es; m.
a strickle, an implement for smoothing corn in a measure, v. strícan,
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  • Stricilum trocleis, rotis modicis,

      Txts. 100, 994.
  • [Hic modius a buschylle, ]orium a strikylle, Wrt. Voc. i. 233, col. 2 (15th cent.). Strykylle

    hostorium

    ,
      Cath. Ang. 369.
  • In note I on this page are given the following: 'Rouleau the round pin, stritchell, or strickle used in the measuring of corn, etc.

    Lorgaulté

    the strickle used in the measuring of corne'
      Cotgrave. '
    When wee goe to take up come for the mill, the first thinge wee doe is to looke out poakes, then the bushel and strickle.' Farming Books of H. Best, 1641.
that from which liquid flows (? v. strícan,
),
a breast that gives milk, a fount
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  • Of stricele

    ubere

    ,
      Germ. 390, 67.
  • Of feówer stricelum

    bis binis de fontibus

    ,
      Wrt. Voc. ii. 12, 39.
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v. tit-stricel.
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v.  strycel tit-stricel.
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  • stricel, n.