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mutton or beif must be fyne
mynced &
seasoned with
pepper and
salte and a
lytel saffron to
colour it / suet or
marrow a good
quantitie / a
lytell vynegre...
- take
smale bryddes parboyle hem and do þerto
Pellydore and salt. and a
lytel grece. and "Mawmenee": Take a
pottel of wyne greke. and ii.
pounde of sugur...
- The name is
derived from the
Middle English littel and the Old
English lȳtel,
which means "little". In some cases, the name was
originally a nickname...
-
begins at U.S.
Route 1 and
State Road A1A in
Downtown New
Smyrna Beach as
Lytel Avenue. Next, the
route crosses the
Intracoastal Waterway and Callalisa...
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string conductor (14)
Steve Lindsey –
musical arrangements (14)
Etyenne Lytel –
keyboards (2) Lynn
Mabry –
backing vocals (15)
Sylvan Marc – b**** guitar...
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negotiations with the
nonprofit O'Rourke Foundation, part of the
Bertha Russ
Lytel Foundation, to take over and run the 52-unit
project as an
affordable housing...
- Journals" in Professional/Trade Journals.
Piedmont College, Library.
Allan Lytel. "The
Professional Journal" in
Technical Writing as a Profession. Cincinnati...
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Charles Taze
Russell was born to Scotch-Irish parents,
immigrant Joseph Lytle/
Lytel /ˈlɪtəl/
Russell and Ann
Eliza Birney, on
February 16, 1852, in Allegheny...
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Littleborough is
itself derived from the Old
English lȳtel bruh (meaning
small fortified place) or else
lȳtel bróc (meaning
small watercourse). In 1848 the po****tion...
- an
intervening light syllable which later disappeared.
Examples include lȳtel ("little"), nom. sg. fem./nom-acc. pl. neut lȳtlu; ōðer ("other"), nom....