kaleyard

  • 1kaleyard — [kāl′yärd΄] n. Scot. a vegetable garden; esp., a cabbage garden …

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  • 2kaleyard — n. (also kailyard) Sc. a kitchen garden. Phrases and idioms: kaleyard school a group of 19th c. fiction writers including J. M. Barrie, who described local town life in Scotland in a romantic vein and with much use of the vernacular. Etymology:… …

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  • 3kaleyard — /kayl yahrd /, n. Scot. a kitchen garden. Also, kailyard. [1715 25; KALE + YARD2] * * * …

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  • 4kaleyard — n. kailyard, kitchen garden, garden for growing vegetables and plants used in cooking (Scotland) …

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  • 5kaleyard school — a school of writers describing homely life in Scotland, with much use of Scottish dialect: in vogue toward the close of the 19th century. Also, kailyard school. [1895 1900] * * * …

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  • 6kaleyard school — a school of writers describing homely life in Scotland, with much use of Scottish dialect: in vogue toward the close of the 19th century. Also, kailyard school. [1895 1900] …

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  • 7Grade I listed buildings in Chester — Chester is the county town of Cheshire, England. It has a large number of Grade I listed buildings.*Remains of Roman Amphitheatre [cite web |url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=1 id=469842 |title=Images of England:… …

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  • 8Liste der Grade-I-Baudenkmäler in Chester — Chester Cathedral Die Liste der Grade I Baudenkmäler in Chester nennt die als Listed Buildings im Grade I in Chester, dem Hauptort der Grafschaft Cheshire in England. Chester Roman Amphitheatre[1] Chester Cathedral …

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  • 9List of Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire — There are over 6000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Cheshire, sub divided by district.Chester* Iron Bridge, Aldford * Beeston Castle: walls of outer bailey * Beeston Castle: walls,… …

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  • 10kailyard — var. of KALEYARD. * * * I. ˈkā(ə)lˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: Scots, from kale, kail + English yard more at kale Scotland : kitchen garden II …

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