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oxter
[ ok-ster ]
noun
Scot. and North England.
- the armpit.
oxter
/ ˈɒə /
noun
- dialect.the armpit
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of oxter1
1490–1500; akin to Old English ōܲٲ armpit, Old Norse ( h ) ōٰ throat
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of oxter1
C16: from Old English oxta; related to Old High German Ahsala, Latin axilla
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You may have “The Lives of the Poets” under your oxter, young fellow, but you don’t have them in your head, so go home and read.
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He says, How many Leaders have you under your oxter?
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A barth of new heather He bore on his shoulder, And a bundle of whitlow-grass Under his oxter.
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It wasna very lang until I drew up; and, though she didna gie me ony great encouragement at first, yet, in a week or twa, after the ice was fairly broken, she became remarkably ceevil, and gied me her oxter on a Sunday.
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And as she said this, she held up her oxter, as if to tak me below't.
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