Ha!/oh!/ah!; (exclamation of pain/dismay, of contempt/anger, of surprise/joy)
vacant; void.
to be void.
waste ground.
freedom, exemption; privilege;
a church benefice not yet vacant; provision thereto; the next avoidance of a benefice.
cow;
Stupid cow
Cow, cow, cow
a cow-house or pasture.
a cowherd.
a cowhouse; a dairy farm.
vaccination;
huckleberry;
vaccine; (from a cow/vacca);
cow-; of/derived from a cow;
young cow; heifer; small cow (L+S);
be made empty
wooden post/stake; fence post; rail fence; log, block; blockhead; dumb as post;
crack brained (term of abuse used by Augustus), demented, mad, crazy;
crack brained (term of abuse used by Augustus), demented
stagger, totter; be in a weak condition;
leisurely;
empty; void;
be empty; be vacant; be idle; be free from, be unoccupied;
to frustrate.
empty/free/clear place); make room; make vacant; disencumber; abolish (L+S);
vacancy, empty space; absence of, freedom/exemption from; leisure, indolence;
empty;
devoid of
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