8 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HICKYMAL»
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Gaelic Names of Beasts (mammalia), Birds, Fishes, Insects, ...
... hackymal, hackkimal, haemal, heather-lintie, heckamall, heckanoddy,
heckenal, heckmall, heckymal, hedge-jug, hekkymal, hickmall, hickymal,
hockymal, huckmuck ; Jack-in-a-bottle, Jack- noup, Jack-saw (great), Jenny-tit or
wren, Joe Ben, ...
Alexander Robert Forbes, 1905
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'Things new and old' concerning the parish of ...
Davered. Withered. Do'ed. Done. " Is 't do'ed ? " Drangway. A narrow passage
between houses. Evil. A three-pronged dung fork. Fitty or Vitty. Suitable, neat. Fuz
or Furze-Pig. A Hedge-hog. Golden Chain. A laburnum. Hickymal or Hockeymoll.
Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Robert Dymond, 1876
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Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Association for the ...
... \Hackmull, Hackymal(l), Hagmal(l), Hechamall, Heckamall, Heckemal,
Heckmal(l), Heckymal, Hickemal, Hicktnall, Hickymal, Ickymal, Uckmal, Uchnaul.
From the strong pecks (hacks) which it deals with DEVONSHIRE BIRD NAMES
259.
Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 1933
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Report and Transactions
Hickymal.* A titmouse. 128. Hixe * Bailiff, or farm- steward. [ The word is generally
written hind, though pronounced huyn. — J. S.] 129. Hog-colts.* Yearling colts.
130. Hogs.* Yearling sheep. 131. Holm.* [Hoam or hoamen- tree.] ...
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Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for ...
Yearling sheep. HoLM.* [Hoam 0r hoamen-~ tree.] Ilew aquifoliwm, holly. 134.
135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 143. 144. Miss. a Miss Fox's List. 123. Hanosaooa.*
A hedgehog. 127. HICKYMAL.* A titmouse. 132. HOMEBCREECH.* thrush. 133.
Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 1875
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Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for ...
Devon." 127. Bray— " We have likewise the Tuck-mall, a busy bird, and fond of
making himself comfortable." i. 319. "Heckmal" is used about Ashburton; and "
Hickymal," or " Heckymal," about Torquay. Bowring — The Heckemal. Trans.
Devon.
... Nurhachi whinchat hyacinth hipparch challoth rhonchal holarchy nuthatch
Chaozhou chuppahs chutzpah chiliasm haplitic chiliast Hispanic trichina chiantis
Chisinäu rachitis jacinths kickshaw hickymal chalkpit pachinko Kiaochow
quackish ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
The name is given to all the paridce, and is well known in West Somerset, though
variously pronounced as hackymal, hickymal, huckymal, &c. " Answerable =
durable, lasting, good in quality. A thatcher living and bred at Burlescombe said
to ...
Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 1887