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HART |
Stag |
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ANTLERS |
Stag trophies |
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ANTLER |
Stag’s horn |
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STAG-HORN FERN |
See under Stag. |
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STAG-HORN CORAL |
Alt. of Stag-horn fern |
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GIANTS |
Massive men in stag party |
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BULLOCK |
An ox, steer, or stag. |
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ATTIRED |
Provided with antlers, as a stag. |
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SPADE |
A hart or stag three years old. |
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POLLARD |
A stag that has cast its antlers. |
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BEZ-ANTLER |
The second branch of a stag's horn. |
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GOATS |
Stag returned carrying duck for Billy and nanny |
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DEBATER |
One arguing formally for stag-night creature to be enclosed |
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BEAMED |
Furnished with beams, as the head of a stag. |
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DOWCET |
One of the testicles of a hart or stag. |
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TROCHING |
One of the small branches of a stag's antler. |
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STAG |
To act as a "stag", or irregular dealer in stocks. |
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BROACH |
A spitlike start, on the head of a young stag. |
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SPILTER |
Any one of the small branches on a stag's head. |
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BAY-ANTLER |
The second tine of a stag's horn. See under Antler. |
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ATTIRE |
The antlers, or antlers and scalp, of a stag or buck. |
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CROCKET |
A croche, or knob, on the top of a stag's antler. |
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HIND |
The female of the red deer, of which the male is the stag. |
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ELAPHINE |
Pertaining to, resembling, or characteristic of, the
stag, or Cervus elaphus. |
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ABATURE |
Grass and sprigs beaten or trampled down by a stag passing
through them. |