Dialect of Craven, in the Westriding of the County of York: With a Copious Glossary, Illus. by Authorities from Ancient English & Scottish Writers, & Exemplified by Two Familiar Dialogues, Zväzok 1Crofts, 1828 - 359 strán (strany) |
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Strana i
... Welsh words , craigvan , the district of rock , from which the Deanery of Craven evidently takes its name . Though the Dialect of the whole of this district be somewhat similar , there are still shades of difference in its pronunciation ...
... Welsh words , craigvan , the district of rock , from which the Deanery of Craven evidently takes its name . Though the Dialect of the whole of this district be somewhat similar , there are still shades of difference in its pronunciation ...
Strana vii
... Welsh words , craigvan , the district of rock , from which the Deanery of Craven evidently takes its name . Though the Dialect of the whole of this district be somewhat similar , there are still shades of difference in its pronunciation ...
... Welsh words , craigvan , the district of rock , from which the Deanery of Craven evidently takes its name . Though the Dialect of the whole of this district be somewhat similar , there are still shades of difference in its pronunciation ...
Strana 2
... WELSH , achar , kind , good . ACKERY , Abounding with fine mould . May not this word be derived from BELG . aeckerigh , belonging to an oak , or earth , congenial to its growth ? ACROOK'D , Crooked , awry . G. Krok . Hence 2 GLOSSARY ...
... WELSH , achar , kind , good . ACKERY , Abounding with fine mould . May not this word be derived from BELG . aeckerigh , belonging to an oak , or earth , congenial to its growth ? ACROOK'D , Crooked , awry . G. Krok . Hence 2 GLOSSARY ...
Strana 5
... WELSH , egri . Mr. Todd derives it from LAT . acer . “ And with sudden vigor it doth posset And curd like eager droppings into milk . " Ham . i . 5 . “ Kneden with eisell ( vinegar ) strong and eagre . ” Chauc . Romt . of the Rose ...
... WELSH , egri . Mr. Todd derives it from LAT . acer . “ And with sudden vigor it doth posset And curd like eager droppings into milk . " Ham . i . 5 . “ Kneden with eisell ( vinegar ) strong and eagre . ” Chauc . Romt . of the Rose ...
Strana 9
... WELSH , arch . ARLES , See earles . " An this is but an arle - penny To what I afterwards design ye . " See Allan Ramsay . AROVE , Rambling about . ARRAN , A spider . LAT . aranea . G. Doug . aragne . ARRIDGE , An edge or ridge . " This ...
... WELSH , arch . ARLES , See earles . " An this is but an arle - penny To what I afterwards design ye . " See Allan Ramsay . AROVE , Rambling about . ARRAN , A spider . LAT . aranea . G. Doug . aragne . ARRIDGE , An edge or ridge . " This ...
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Dialect of Craven, in the Westriding of the County of York: With a ..., 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 crooked derives Dialect doth Doug Douglas Virg Du Bartas dung English etymon expression Fairfax Tasso feaful fellow fire frequently gang Gentle Shepherd Glossary GOTH hath hence horse House of Fame Idem iron Jamieson Johnson King kittle KNAA labour language LEET Linn Lord mell Miege milk Minshew Minst Moor Nares nivver obsolete person Piers Plou Plou Poems Præt probably Quentin Durward Richmondshire Ronan's Saxon says Scotch 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 Trans Tusser verb Verstegan Vide wapentake weel WELSH Wiclif word
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