The Dialect of Craven, in the West-Riding of the County of York, with a Copious Glossary, Illustrated by Authorities from Ancient English and Scottish Writers, and Exemplified by Two Familiar Dialogues, Zväzok 1Crofts, 1828 - 359 strán (strany) |
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... thou art so unconning , How darst thou put thyself in prees for drede ? It is wonder that thou wexest not rede ! Sith that thou wort full lite , who shall behold Thy rude langage , full boistously unfold ? CHAUCER . LONDON : PRINTED FOR ...
... thou art so unconning , How darst thou put thyself in prees for drede ? It is wonder that thou wexest not rede ! Sith that thou wort full lite , who shall behold Thy rude langage , full boistously unfold ? CHAUCER . LONDON : PRINTED FOR ...
Strana iii
... thou put thyself in prees for drede ? O little booke , thou art so unconning , It is wonder that thou wexest not rede ! Sith that thou wort full lite , who shall behold Thy rude langage , full boistously unfold ? CHAUCER . LONDON ...
... thou put thyself in prees for drede ? O little booke , thou art so unconning , It is wonder that thou wexest not rede ! Sith that thou wort full lite , who shall behold Thy rude langage , full boistously unfold ? CHAUCER . LONDON ...
Strana 2
... thou shouldst abyde abrode a yere or twayne . " Romeus and Jul . 1587 . ACKER , A ripple on the surface of the water , a - curl . ACKER , Fine mould . WELSH , achar , kind , good . ACKERY , Abounding with fine mould . May not this word ...
... thou shouldst abyde abrode a yere or twayne . " Romeus and Jul . 1587 . ACKER , A ripple on the surface of the water , a - curl . ACKER , Fine mould . WELSH , achar , kind , good . ACKERY , Abounding with fine mould . May not this word ...
Strana 4
... thou hast . AFTERLINS , The last milk of a cow . See Strippings . AGAH , Ague . AGAAN , Against , " he ran agaan him . " 2. Again . AGAIT , " To get agait , " to begin . AGAITARDS , " To gang agaitards , " to accompany . AGAIT ON'T , At ...
... thou hast . AFTERLINS , The last milk of a cow . See Strippings . AGAH , Ague . AGAAN , Against , " he ran agaan him . " 2. Again . AGAIT , " To get agait , " to begin . AGAITARDS , " To gang agaitards , " to accompany . AGAIT ON'T , At ...
Strana 7
... . 1 . " But and it be a lie thou little foot page . " Lady Barnard , Per . Rel . " Hes a bad an , " " that's a good an , " probably a corruption of the Craven yan . ” ANANTERS , ANAUNTRINS , } If so be . ANDERSMAS GLOSSARY . 7.
... . 1 . " But and it be a lie thou little foot page . " Lady Barnard , Per . Rel . " Hes a bad an , " " that's a good an , " probably a corruption of the Craven yan . ” ANANTERS , ANAUNTRINS , } If so be . ANDERSMAS GLOSSARY . 7.
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The Dialect of Craven, in the West-Riding of the County of York ..., Zväzok 1 William Carr Úplné zobrazenie - 1828 |
The Dialect of Craven, in the West-Riding of the County of York ..., Zväzok 1 William Carr Úplné zobrazenie - 1828 |
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2d vol Allan Ramsay Antiq applied Bartas beat BELG Ben Jonson Brand's Pop Brockett Burns called carrion crow cattle Chauc Chaucer clam common corn corruption Cotgrave Craven derives Dialect doth Doug Douglas Virg Du Bartas dung English etymon expression Fairfax Tasso feaful fellow fire frae frequently gang Gentle Shepherd Glossary hath hence horse House of Fame Idem iron Jamieson Johnson King kittle KNAA labour language LEET Linn Lord mell Miege milk Minshew Minst Nares nivver obsolete person Piers Plou Plou Poems Præt probably Quentin Durward Richmondshire Ronan's Saxon says Scotland Scottish sense Shaks Shakspeare sheep shoe Shoe's signifies Skinner Spenser stone substantive Supp supposed Tale TEUT thee thing thou Thou's Tim Bobbin Todd Todd's second edition Trans Tusser verb Verstegan Vide wapentake weel WELSH Wiclif word
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