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  • curprev 17:1717:17, 22 November 2023Equinox talk contribs 3,024 bytes +330 #* '''2013''', Wayne Ward, ''Old Union'' (page 168) #*: Of course unlike the officers we never got fresh bread, we got what came from barrels stored in the lower peak and under the steward's padlock. '''Pantiles''' baked brick hard, mouldy oats for skilly, dried peas for soup, embalmed pork and beef more fat and bone than meat. undo

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  • curprev 11:1311:13, 1 April 2021Equinox talk contribs 2,420 bytes +656 # {{lb|en|obsolete|slang}} A hat. #* '''1830''', Charles Cochrane, ''The Journal of a Tour Made by Señor Juan de Vega'' (page 243) #*: "So you are a Quaker, master, are you?" he added, "Well, I thought somehow, by the cut of your '''pantile''', (hat) you was something or other in that way." #* '''1885''', ''Good Words'' (volume 26, page 107) #*: Hats or ordinary caps can be worn over them, and they are much used by the drivers of hack-carriages and horse-cars. Those who cannot afford a fur c undo

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