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"Stead"
Keywords:
stadhr
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anglicized
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norse
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customarily
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lieu
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Place
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Home
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Hotel
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Oasis
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Intercessor
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Church
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Place
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Hospital
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Covenstead
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Ward
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Derogation
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Habitation
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Subrogate
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Steward
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Station
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Jinja
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Garden
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Abode
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Village
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Pilgrimage
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Guardians
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Sanctuary
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Advowson
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Heir apparent
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Dojo
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Site
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Lodger
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Stronghold
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Small group
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Small town
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Roommate
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Cemetery
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Wardship
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House
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Testament
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Regent
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Bedroom
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Park
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Intercession
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Valhalla
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Tirtha
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Bailor
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Mosque
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Manor
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Relief
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Mansion
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Community
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Intercede
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This hotel
Place, or spot, in general.
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Place or room which another had, has, or might have.
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To fill the place of.
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a particular place, especially a ritual one. Anglicized Old Norse, from stadhr.
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the function or position properly or customarily occupied or served by another; "can you go in my stead?"; "took his place"; "in lieu of"
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Keywords:
farmhouse
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offices
A farmhouse and offices.
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Keywords:
vigroth
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hut
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poles
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built
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five
Vigroth hut built on poles about five feet off the ground.
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Keywords:
bedstead
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laid
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bed
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frame
A frame on which a bed is laid; a bedstead.
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Keywords:
assist
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benefit
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help
,
support
To help; to support; to benefit; to assist.
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