Voting reminder

Fran Poodry fpoodry at speakeasy.net
Mon Jul 17 18:00:56 EDT 2006


Don't forget to vote!

OK, here they are.  All nouns.  No foods this time.  I'll give you one week
to vote: please send one 1-point vote and one 2-point vote by Wednesday
evening, July 19th, 9 PM EDT.
-Fran

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heald - n. - In Viking-age Scandinavia, a local poet who served as the
opening act for a skald.

 
heald - n. - A curative loam, found in the fields near St. Swithyswilda's
shrine.

 
heald - n. - The drape of a dog's tail.

 
heald - n. - A small field, especially surrounded by a rim of forest or
hedgerow.

 
heald - n. - A handmade wooden model of a part used as a prototype in the
process of machining of metal parts.

 
heald - n. - An imposing structure; (obs.) a castle keep, a central hall or
meeting place.

 
heald - n. - A published paragraph containing more than one typographical or
spelling error. (Named for The [Glasgow] Herald, which was notorious for
poor proofreading.)

 
heald - n. - That portion of a pasture left ungrazed in spring and summer,
in order to provide hay or pasture in fall and winter.

 
heald - n. - A heddle.

 
heald - n. - In Anglo-Saxon law, a fee paid by an owner of cattle to a
holder of grassland where forest was cleared for grazing cattle thereon.






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