from an Old Manse
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MOSSES"... from an Old Manse."
MOSSES"... from an Old Manse"
MOSSESHawthorne's "... from an Old Manse"
EXCOMMUNICATIONEmail from an old flame?
SMUDGEMark from an old eraser
RATOONEDSprouted from an old root.
DOWNWENTMCGINTYWords from an old song
THEBANDPLAYEDONWords from an old song
THEGANGSALLHEREWords from an old song
MANSE"Mosses From an Old ...": Hawthorne
HINDEMITHSMYTHAn old story from Paul?
MANSEHawthorne's "Mosses From an Old ..."
ASHMemento from an old flame?
WOODCUTOutput from an old printer
BCELetters from an old date?
TALEYarn from an old pirate
GAFFERAn old man from the country.
YOUMERRYGENTLEMENWords from an old London carol.
OTIDINGSOFCOMFORTANDJOYWords from an old English carol
ASTARTHEIRPATHISGUIDINGWords from an old German poem
DONWENOWOURGAYAPPARELWords from an old Welsh carol
ALIMONYMoney derived from an old union
TALESomething passed on from an old wife?
oporicean old medicine made from summer fruits
NEWSYLike a long letter from an old friend
oporicesOPORICE, an old medicine made from summer fruits
YIPPEEKIYAY"Die Hard" cry adapted from an old cowboy song
STALLTHEKINGSMENOrder from an old English outlaw to his cohorts?
HELGAWoman's name derived from an Old Norse word for "holy"
totteryto walk or move in an unsteady manner, as from old age
flintlockAn old-fashioned type of gun fired by a spark from a flint
flintlocksAn old-fashioned type of gun fired by a spark from a flint
crummiesAn old or converted truck used to transport loggers to and from work
disgavellingThe act of releasing from gavelkind, an old system of land tenure in Kent
spatterdashan old type of long gaiter or legging to protect the trousers from mud
spatterdashesSPATTERDASH, an old type of long gaiter or legging to protect the trousers from mud
remasterto make a new master tape or record from an old master tape, usually to improve the fidelity of an old recording
brahmins(esp. in New England) a person usually from an old, respected family who, because of wealth and social position, wields considerable social, economic, and political power
brahmin(esp. in New England) a person usually from an old, respected family who, because of wealth and social position, wields considerable social, economic, and political power
permiansubfamily of Finnic, comprising the modern languages Udmurt and Komi, spoken in northeastern European Russia, and fragmentary attestations of an earlier language (Old Permic), dating from the 15th century