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Medaled
Medal Med"al, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Medaled, or Medalled; p. pr. & vb. n. Medaling or Medalling.] To honor or reward with a medal. ``Medaled by the king.' --Thackeray.
Medalet
Medalet Med"al*et, n. A small medal.

Meaning of Edale from wikipedia

- Edale /ˈiːdeɪl/ is a village and civil parish in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England, whose po****tion was 353 at the 2011 Census. Edale, with an area...
- long-distance footpath crosses the three hills on its route from nearby Edale to Kirk Yetholm in Scotland. Kinder Scout featured on the BBC television...
- Edale railway station serves the rural village of Edale in the Derbyshire Peak District, in England. It is located 20 miles (32 km) west of Sheffield...
- Edale is the upper valley of the River Noe, in the Derbyshire Peak District of England. The village of Edale lies in the middle of the valley. Edale Head...
- an ultramarathon held over a distance of around 268 miles (431 km) from Edale, England, to Kirk Yetholm, Scotland, along the Pennine Way. Parti****nts...
- village is known for a self-imposed quarantine during the Black Death. Edale is the southern end of the Pennine Way, a 268-mile national trail which...
- Edale is a civil parish in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 28 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage...
- Edale War Memorial is a 20th-century grade II listed war memorial in Edale, Derbyshire. The war memorial features the names of local residents that died...
- December 2017. Team, Edale Mountain Rescue. "Edale Mountain Rescue Team Operating in the Derbyshire Peak District - Team Profile - About Edale Mountain Rescue...
- where it enters the lower reaches of the River Noe, which has flowed from Edale. The Noe then flows to Shatton near Bamford, before entering the River Derwent...