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Polytelis Barrabandi
Green-leek Green"-leek`, n. (Zo["o]l.) An Australian parrakeet (Polytelis Barrabandi); -- called also the scarlet-breasted parrot.

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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...
- string conductor (14) Steve Lindseymusical arrangements (14) Etyenne Lytelkeyboards (2) Lynn Mabrybacking vocals (15) Sylvan Marc – b**** guitar...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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....