Haberdine(hăb&etilde_;rdēn or hăb&etilde_;rd&ibreve_;n), n.[D. abberdaan, labberdaan; or a French form, cf. OF. habordeau, from the name of a Basque district, cf. F. Labourd, adj. Labourdin. The l was misunderstood as the French article.]A cod salted and dried.Ainsworth.
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haberdine - usage within Andersen's Fairy Tales - Times ...
..., "you have far to run still. You have more than a hundred miles to go before you get to Finland; there the Snow Queen has her country-house, and burns blue ...
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Not Without Mustard
Evidently haberdine needed to be smothered in mustard before it was remotely palateable - a refinement sadly not available at sea. This evidently reminds Nashe of an anecdote which ...
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Gadus morhua - iSpecies
It is also commercially known as Cod, Codling or Haberdine http://www.seafood-portal.com/195,1,gadus-morhua-cod-atlantic.html Atlantic Cod. Seafood Portal..
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The New Yorker Digital Edition : Jun 08, 1946
Haberdine thanked Mr. Rump for drawing his attention to the lapse. He would see to it. "Yes, Mr. Haberdine. Pray do. I have always understood that clear glass is permissible.
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The New Yorker Digital Edition : Jun 08, 1946
Mr. Haberdine's yell ex- pressed a genuine reverence for art. Mr. Bosworth-Griggs' quick ear recog- nized something new and incalculable. He gazed thoughtfully at Mr. Haber ...
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The Scriptorium - Glossary of medieval words
haberdine: cod especially in its salted form. Also used as haberden: half angel: English gold coin worth 3/4 (3 shillings and 4 pence - 17p) half groat
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Association of British Scrabble Players - Words
haberdine : a cod salted and dried. ikan+ fish esp in names of cooked dishes e.g. assam ikan. jambalaya : a Creole dish of rice, meat, shellfish etc.
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not without mustard
... praier, readie to set foote a Land, cryed out: not without Mustard good Lord, not without Mustard: as though it had been the greatest torment in the world, to haue eaten Haberdine ...
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haber - usage within Middlemarch - Times Labs - Book ...
habeat, habemus, haben, habent, habeo ← haber → haberdasher, haberdasher's, haberdashers, haberdine, habere
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