different between lyncher vs lynchet
lyncher
English
Etymology
lynch +? -er
Noun
lyncher (plural lynchers)
- One who lynches.
Translations
French
Verb
lyncher
- To lynch
Conjugation
lyncher From the web:
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- what does lynched mean
- what does lynched mean in history
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lynchet
English
Alternative forms
- linchet
Etymology
Apparently lynch (“variant of linch”) +? -et, the first element derived from Old English hlinc (“a hill”).
Noun
lynchet (plural lynchets)
- (archaeology) A bank of earth that slowly builds up on the lower slope of a ploughed field; a feature of ancient field systems.
See also
- ridge
- furrow
German
Pronunciation
Verb
lynchet
- second-person plural subjunctive I of lynchen
lynchet From the web:
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- what are strip lynchets
- lynched meaning
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