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Cavillation
Cavillation Cav`il*la"tion (-l[=a]"sh[u^]n), n.[F. cavillation, L. cavillatio.] Frivolous or sophistical objection. [Obs.] --Hooker.
Cavilled
Cavil Cav"il (k[a^]v"[i^]l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Caviled or Cavilled; p. pr. & vb. n. Caviling or Cavilling.] [L. cavillari to practice jesting, to censure, fr. cavilla bantering jests, sophistry: cf. OF. caviller.] To raise captious and frivolous objections; to find fault without good reason. You do not well in obstinacy To cavil in the course of this contract. --Shak.
Caviller
Caviler Cav"il*er or Caviller Cav"il*ler (-[~e]r), n. One who cavils. Cavilers at the style of the Scriptures. --Boyle.
Cavilling
Cavil Cav"il (k[a^]v"[i^]l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Caviled or Cavilled; p. pr. & vb. n. Caviling or Cavilling.] [L. cavillari to practice jesting, to censure, fr. cavilla bantering jests, sophistry: cf. OF. caviller.] To raise captious and frivolous objections; to find fault without good reason. You do not well in obstinacy To cavil in the course of this contract. --Shak.
Cavillous
Cavilous Cav"il*ous or Cavillous Cav"il*lous, a. [L. cavillosus.] Characterized by caviling, or disposed to cavil; quibbing. [R.] -- Cav"il*ous*ly, adv. [R.] -- Cav"il*ous*ness, n. [R.]
Favillous
Favillous Fa*vil"lous, a. [L. favilla sparkling or glowing ashes.] Of or pertaining to ashes. [Obs.] Light and favillous particles. --Sir T. Browne.

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- book there are four manors within the parish: Aucome (Alcombe), Avena (Avill), Stantune (Stanton) and Torre. Torre is now the site of the village of...
- The River Avill is a small river on Exmoor in Somerset, England. It rises on the eastern slopes of Dunkery Beacon and flows north through Timberscombe...
- Dunster in Somerset in 1848, and the landscape of Grabbist Hill and the River Avill are also claimed to be her inspiration. However, a more credible account[according...
- guardianship of English Heritage. The stone packhorse bridge crosses the River Avill at the southern end of the village, below Dunster Castle at a point which...
- River Wear Gallox Bridge, Dunster Somerset Dunster C15 I crosses the River Avill Galton Bridge West Midlands Smethwick 1829 I Crosses canal. World's longest...
- period the sea reached the base of the hill, close to the mouth of the River Avill, offering a natural defence and making the village an inland port. Several...
- Selworthy, Wilmersham, Allerford, Bickham, Broadwood, Holne, Staunton, Avill, Knowle, East Myne, West Myne, Exford, Aller, Doverhay, Gilcott, Bagley...
- early spring. Within the valley is a sawmill, formerly powered by the River Avill, which runs through the valley. Somerset portal Moor Hope Bourne, author...
- Timberscombe is a village and civil parish on the River Avill 2.5 miles (4 km) south-west of Dunster, and 5.5 miles (9 km) south of Minehead within the...
- morning, That brightens up the sky;−" Refers to Grabbist Hill and the River Avill that runs near it through the po****r tourist location Snowdrop Valley on...