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Definition of Batler

batler
Batlet Bat"let, n. [Bat stick + -let.] A short bat for beating clothes in washing them; -- called also batler, batling staff, batting staff. --Shak.

Meaning of Batler from wikipedia

- Battel, or battels, sometimes spelled batells (Magdalen), or batels (Brasenose) is a term used originally in the University of Oxford and later also at...
- the end of the season in the form of Roger Davis, Dion Smith and Steve Batler. These changes came too late in the season to save the Shots from another...
- "XANAX COWBOY" 2022 Teya Hollier "Watching, Waiting" Short Fiction Jen Batler "Ectopia Cordis" Emily Paskevics "Wild Girls" Patrick James Errington "If...
- Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988) Una botta di vita (1988) Donator (1989) - Batler François Yvette Eye of the Widow (1991) - Carlos Priez pour nous (1994)...
- text "The End" (おしまい, Oshimai) before the screen fading in black. Baltan Batler Barrel (バルタンバトラー・バレル, Barutan Batorā Bareru, Voice): Daisuke Hirakawa (平川...
- Caribbean Carnival, Manchester Crown Court heard. Mikyle Bucknor and Karmarni Batler were jailed on Tuesday for attempted murder and Harlan Richards was imprisoned...
- where he was born. At the age of 18 he entered Magdalen Hall, Oxford, as a batler, and proceeded B.A. in 1634 and M.A. on 15 June 1637. Brook states that...
- of the series for the first four games, as the purpose of the game from Batler's perspective is to deny the witch's existence. She took on the role of an...
- was closed later. "Apartman", at 43 Karađorđeva Street, today closed. "Batler" and "Francuska Sobarica", both located at 12 Francuska Street. "Bordel"...
- March 1623, at the age of sixteen, he entered Magdalen Hall, Oxford, as a batler (poor scholar), graduating B.A. 14 February 1626, M.A. 25 June 1628. On...