"lynchet" meaning in All languages combined

See lynchet on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: lynchets [plural]
Etymology: Apparently lynch (“variant of linch”) + -et, the first element derived from Old English hlinc (“a hill”). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|lynch|et|gloss1=variant of linch}} lynch (“variant of linch”) + -et, {{der|en|ang|hlinc||a hill}} Old English hlinc (“a hill”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} lynchet (plural lynchets)
  1. (archaeology) A bank of earth that slowly builds up on the lower slope of a ploughed field; a feature of ancient field systems. Wikipedia link: en:lynchet Categories (topical): Archaeology Synonyms: landshard, linchet, lanchet Related terms: ridge, furrow

Verb [German]

Audio: De-lynchet.ogg
Head templates: {{head|de|verb form}} lynchet
  1. second-person plural subjunctive I of lynchen Tags: form-of, plural, second-person, subjunctive-i Form of: lynchen
    Sense id: en-lynchet-de-verb-1QRmurLW Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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